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词条 38th Annie Awards
释义

  1. Production nominees

     Best Animated Feature  Best Animated Short Subject  Best Animated Television Commercial  Best Animated Television Production  Best Animated Television Production for Children  Best Animated Video Game 

  2. Individual Achievement Categories

     Animated Effects in an Animated Production  Character Animation in a Television Production  Character Animation in a Feature Production  Character Animation in a Live Action Production  Character Design in a Television Production  Character Design in a Feature Production  Directing in a Television Production  Directing in a Feature Production  Music in a Television Production  Music in a Feature Production  Production Design in a Television Production  Production Design in a Feature Production  Storyboarding in a Television Production  Storyboarding in a Feature Production  Voice Acting in a Feature Production  Voice Acting in a Television Production  Writing in a Television Production  Writing in a Feature Production 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox film awards
| number = 38
| award = Annie Awards
| award_link = Annie Award
| date = {{Start date|2011|2|5}}
| site = Royce Hall
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
| host = Tom Kenny[1]
| organizer = ASIFA-Hollywood
| best_film = How to Train Your Dragon
| best_direction = Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois
| best_direction_film = How to Train Your Dragon
| most_wins = How to Train Your Dragon (10)
| most_nominations = How to Train Your Dragon (15)[2]
| last = 37th
| next = 39th
}}

The 38th Annual Annie Awards honoring the best in animation of 2010 was held February 5, 2011 at Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California.[1] DreamWorks Animation's How to Train Your Dragon was the big winner winning 10 out of its 15 nominations, sparking a big controversy.[2]

Production nominees

Nominations announced on December 6, 2010

Best Animated Feature

How to Train Your Dragon – DreamWorks Animation
  • Despicable Me – Illumination Entertainment
  • Tangled – Walt Disney Pictures
  • The Illusionist – Django Films
  • Toy Story 3 – Disney/Pixar

Best Animated Short Subject

Day & Night – Disney/Pixar
  • Coyote Falls - Warner Bros. Animation
  • Enrique Wrecks the World - House of Chai
  • The Cow Who Wanted To Be A Hamburger - Plymptoons Studio
  • The Renter - Jason Carpenter

Best Animated Television Commercial

Children's Medical Center - DUCK Studios
  • Frito Lay Dips "And Then There Was Salsa" - LAIKA/house
  • ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Winter Olympic Interstitial "Speed Skating" - DreamWorks Animation
  • McDonald's "Spaceman Stu" - DUCK Studios
  • Pop Secret "When Harry Met Sally" - Nathan Love

Best Animated Television Production

Futurama - The Curiosity Company in association with 20th Century Fox Television'
  • Scared Shrekless - DreamWorks Animation
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars “Arc Troopers” - Lucasfilm Animation, Ltd.
  • The Simpsons - Gracie Films

Best Animated Television Production for Children

SpongeBob SquarePants – Nickelodeon
  • Adventure Time - Cartoon Network Studios
  • Cloudbread – GIMC
  • Fanboy & Chum Chum - Nickelodeon, Frederator
  • Regular Show - Cartoon Network Studios

Best Animated Video Game

Limbo – Playdead
  • Heavy Rain - Quantic Dream
  • Kirby's Epic Yarn - Good-Feel & HAL Laboratory
  • Shank - Klei Entertainment Inc.

Individual Achievement Categories

Animated Effects in an Animated Production

Brett Miller - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
  • Andrew Young Kim - "Shrek Forever After" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Jason Mayer - "How To Train Your Dragon" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Sebastian Quessy - "The Owls of Ga'Hoole" - Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Kryzstof Rost - "Megamind" - DreamWorks Animation

Character Animation in a Television Production

David Pate - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation
  • Nicolas A. Chauvelot - "Scared Shrekless" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Savelon Forrest - "Star Wars Episode III" - ShadowMachine
  • Elizabeth Havetine - "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III" – ShadowMachine
  • Nideep Varghese - "Scared Shrekless" - DreamWorks Animation

Character Animation in a Feature Production

Gabe Hordos - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
  • Mark Donald - "Megamind" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Anthony Hodgson - "Megamind" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Jakob Hjort Jensen - "How To Train Your Dragon" - DreamWorks Animation
  • David Torres - "How To Train Your Dragon" - DreamWorks Animation

Character Animation in a Live Action Production

Ryan Page - Alice in Wonderland
  • Quentin Miles - Clash of the Titans

Character Design in a Television Production

Ernie Gilbert - T.U.F.F. Puppy – Nickelodeon
  • Andy Bialk - "The Ricky Gervais Show" - W!LDBRAIN Entertainment
  • Stephan DeStefano - "Sym-Bionic Titan" - Cartoon Network
  • Gordon Hammond - "T.U.F.F. Puppy" – Nickelodeon
  • Steve Lam - "Fanboy & Chum Chum" - Nickelodeon, Frederator

Character Design in a Feature Production

Nico Marlet - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
  • Sylvain Chomet - "The Illusionist" - Django Films
  • Carter Goodrich - "Despicable Me" - Illumination Entertainment
  • Timothy Lamb - "Megamind" - DreamWorks Animation

Directing in a Television Production

Tim Johnson - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation
  • Bob Anderson - "The Simpsons" - Gracie Films
  • Peter Chung - "Firebreather" - Cartoon Network Studios
  • Duke Johnson - "Frankenhole: Humanitas" – ShadowMachine
  • Gary Trousdale - "Scared Shrekless" - DreamWorks Animation

Directing in a Feature Production

Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
  • Sylvain Chomet - "The Illusionist" - Django Films
  • Pierre Coffin - “Despicable Me” – Illumination Entertainment
  • Mamoru Hosoda - “Summer Wars” – Madhouse/Funimation
  • Lee Unkrich - “Toy Story 3” – Pixar

Music in a Television Production

Jeremy Wakefield, Sage Guyton, Nick Carr and Tuck Tucker - SpongeBob SquarePants – Nickelodeon
  • J. Walter Hawkes - "The Wonder Pets!" - Nickelodeon Production & Little Airplane Productions
  • Henry Jackman, Hans Zimmer and John Powell - "Kung Fu Panda Holiday" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Tim Long, Alf Clausen, Bret McKenzie, Jemaine Clement - "The Simpsons: Elementary School Musical" - Gracie Films
  • Shawn Patterson - "Robot Chicken's DP Christmas Special" – ShadowMachine

Music in a Feature Production

John Powell - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
  • Sylvain Chomet - "The Illusionist" - Django Films
  • David Hirschfelder - "The Owls of Ga'Hoole" - Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Harry Gregson Williams - "Shrek Forever After" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Pharrell Williams, Heitor Pereira - "Despicable Me" - Illumination Entertainment

Production Design in a Television Production

Richie Sacilioc - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation
  • Alan Bodner - "Neighbors from Hell" - 20th Century Fox Television
  • Barry Jackson - "Firebreather" - Cartoon Network Studios
  • Pete Oswald - "Doubtsourcing" - Badmash Animation Studios
  • Scott Wills - "Sym-Bionic Titan" - Cartoon Network Studios

Production Design in a Feature Production

Pierre Olivier Vincent - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
  • Yarrow Cheney - "Despicable Me" - Illumination Entertainment
  • Eric Guillon - "Despicable Me" - Illumination Entertainment
  • Dan Hee Ryu - "The Owls of Ga'Hoole" - Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Peter Zaslav - "Shrek Forever After" - DreamWorks Animation

Storyboarding in a Television Production

Fred Gonzales - T.U.F.F. Puppy – Nickelodeon
  • Sean Bishop - "Scared Shrekless" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Tom Owens - "Kung Fu Panda Holiday" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Dave Thomas - "Fairly OddParents" – Nickelodeon

Storyboarding in a Feature Production

Tom Owens - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
  • Alessandro Carloni - "How To Train Your Dragon" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Paul Fisher - "Shrek Forever After" - DreamWorks Animation
  • Catherine Yuh Rader - "Megamind" - DreamWorks Animation

Voice Acting in a Feature Production

Jay Baruchel as Hiccup - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
  • Gerard Butler as Stoick - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
  • Steve Carell as Gru - Despicable Me - Illumination Entertainment
  • Cameron Diaz as Fiona - Shrek Forever After - DreamWorks Animation
  • Geoffrey Rush as Ezylryb - The Owls of Ga'Hoole - Warner Bros. Pictures

Voice Acting in a Television Production

James Hong as Mr. Ping - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation
  • Jeff Bennett as The Necronomicon - "Fanboy & Chum Chum" - Nickelodeon & Frederator
  • Corey Burton as Baron Papanoida - "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" - Cartoon Network
  • Nika Futterman as Asajj Ventress - "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" - Cartoon Network
  • Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown - "The Cleveland Show" - Fox Television Animation

Writing in a Television Production

Geoff Johns, Matthew Beans, Zeb Wells, Hugh Sterbakov, Matthew Senreich, Breckin Meyer, Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Douglas Goldstein, Tom Root, Dan Milano, Kevin Shinick & Hugh Davidson - "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III" – ShadowMachine
  • Daniel Arkin - "Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Heroes on Both Sides" - Lucasfilm Animation Ltd.
  • Jon Colton Barry & Piero Piluso - "Phineas & Ferb: Nerds of a Feather" - Disney Channel
  • Billy Kimball & Ian Maxtone-Graham - "The Simpsons: Stealing First Base" - Gracie Films
  • Michael Rowe - "Futurama" - The Curiosity Company in association with 20th Century Fox Television

Writing in a Feature Production

William Davies, Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders - How to Train Your Dragon – DreamWorks Animation
  • Michael Arndt - Toy Story 3 – Pixar
  • Sylvain Chomet - The Illusionist – Django Films
  • Dan Fogelman - Tangled - Disney
  • Alan J. Schoolcraft, Brent Simons - Megamind – DreamWorks Animation

References

1. ^{{cite press release|title=Tom Kenny, Voice of SpongeBob SquarePants, to Host 38th Annual Annie Awards|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tom-kenny-voice-of-spongebob-squarepants-to-host-38th-annual-annie-awards-114665924.html|publisher=PR Newswire|accessdate=January 31, 2014|author=ASIFA-Hollywood|date=January 26, 2011}}
2. ^{{cite news|last=Finke|first=Nikki|title=38th Annual Annie Animation Awards: DWA’s ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Wins (After Disney Boycotts)|url=http://www.deadline.com/2011/02/38th-annual-annie-animation-awards-dwas-how-to-train-your-dragon-wins-after-disney-exits/|accessdate=January 31, 2014|newspaper=Deadline|date=February 15, 2011}}

External links

  • Annie Award Nomination list
  • [https://movies.yahoo.com/news/yahoo-contributor-network/winners-38th-annie-awards-animated-films-and-television Winners of the 38th Annie Awards for Animated Films and Television]
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