Cinema Audio Society Celebrates Excellence: 'F1,' 'KPop Demon Hunters,' and 'The Studio' Among Top Honorees
Mindy KalingActress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.
Celebrating Sonic Brilliance: A Night of Accolades for Sound Mixing Maestros
Recognizing Achievement in Live-Action Cinema
The highly anticipated award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Live-Action Motion Pictures was bestowed upon the dedicated audio team of "F1: The Movie." This recognition honors the meticulous work of Production Sound Mixer Gareth John, Re-Recording Mixers Gary A. Rizzo CAS and Juan Peralta, Scoring Mixer Alan Meyerson CAS, ADR Mixer Alan Freedman CAS, and Foley Mixer Dennis Leonard. Their collective efforts crafted an immersive sonic landscape for the high-octane racing drama.
Honoring Animated Features
In the realm of animation, "KPop Demon Hunters" emerged victorious, earning the award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Animated Motion Pictures. The soundscape of this dynamic film was brought to life by Original Dialogue Mixer Howard London CAS, Re-Recording Mixers Michael Babcock CAS and Tony Lamberti, Scoring Mixer Erich Talaba, and Foley Mixer Giorgi Lekishvili, whose innovative contributions enriched the animated experience.
Distinguished Television Victories
On the television front, several productions were lauded for their exceptional sound mixing. "The Pitt" claimed an award in the Television Series – One Hour category, with contributions from Production Sound Mixer Von Varga, Re-Recording Mixers Todd M. Grace CAS and Edward C. Carr III CAS, ADR Mixer Tami Treadwell, and Foley Mixer Alex Jongbloed CAS. "The Studio" was recognized in the Television Series – Half Hour category, acknowledging the work of Production Sound Mixer Buck Robinson CAS, Re-Recording Mixers Lindsey Alvarez CAS and Fred Howard CAS, Scoring Mixer Adrià Serrano, ADR Mixer Brian Magrum CAS, and Foley Mixer Ron Mellegers. Additionally, "Adolescence" received an award in the Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures or Limited Series category, honoring Production Sound Mixers Kiff McManus and Rob Entwistle, Re-Recording Mixers Jules Woods CAS and James Drake, ADR Mixers Mike Tehrani and Simon Diggins, and Foley Mixer Adam Mendez. The sound team behind "Billy Joel: And So It Goes" was celebrated in the Television Non-Fiction, Variety or Music – Series or Specials category.
Filmmaker and Career Achievement Tributes
The prestigious Filmmaker Honoree award was presented to the visionary director Guillermo del Toro, celebrating his profound impact on cinema. Furthermore, the esteemed Career Achievement Award was bestowed upon re-recording mixer Skip Lievsay, recognizing his extraordinary career spanning over four decades. Lievsay's impressive credits include seminal works such as "Gravity," "No Country for Old Men," "True Grit," "Inside Llewyn Davis," and "Roma," underscoring his extensive collaborations with celebrated filmmakers like the Coen brothers, Alfonso Cuarón, Martin Scorsese, and Spike Lee. His enduring legacy continues to inspire generations of sound professionals.
The CAS Awards: A Platform for Sound Mixing Excellence
The Cinema Audio Society Awards serve as a crucial platform to underscore the indispensable role of sound mixers in shaping the auditory experience of motion pictures and television. By honoring excellence in this specialized craft, the CAS continues to champion the art and science of sound mixing, highlighting its significant contribution to cinematic narrative and emotional depth. Actor Chris Hardwick skillfully hosted the evening's celebratory proceedings.

