Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Directors Guild of America unveils nominees for Feature Film for 2013


Directors Guild of America President Paris Barclay today announced the five nominees for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for 2013.

“To be chosen by your peers in a year full of incredibly well-crafted films is the true marker of outstanding directorial achievement,” said Barclay. “The passion and vision of each of the nominees resulted in tremendously diverse films that kept audiences mesmerized. Congratulations to each of the nominees on a job very well done.”

The winner will be named at the 66th Annual DGA Awards Dinner on Saturday, January 25, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles. The DGA Awards will be hosted by actor Jane Lynch.

[UPDATE Jan 9: Television nominees below]


The nominees are (in alphabetical order):

Alfonso Cuaron
ALFONSO CUARÓN

Gravity


(Warner Bros. Pictures)



Mr. Cuarón’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: David Siegel (Arizona Unit)
  • First Assistant Directors: Josh Robertson, Stephen Hagen (Arizona Unit)
  • Second Assistant Director: Ben Howard
This is Mr. Cuarón’s first DGA Feature Film Award nomination.

Paul Greengrass
PAUL GREENGRASS

Captain Phillips


(Columbia Pictures)

Mr. Greengrass’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Managers: Todd Lewis, Gregory Goodman
  • First Assistant Director: Chris Carreras
  • Second Assistant Directors: Nick Shuttleworth, Mark S. Constance
This is Mr. Greengrass’s first DGA Award nomination.


Steve McQueen
STEVE McQUEEN

12 Years A Slave


(Fox Searchlight Pictures)

Mr. McQueen’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Anthony Katagas
  • First Assistant Director: Doug Torres
  • Second Assistant Director: James Roque Jr.
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Sherman Shelton Jr.
  • Additional Second Assistant Director: Nathan Parker
This is Mr. McQueen’s first DGA Award nomination.


David O. Russell
DAVID O. RUSSELL

American Hustle


(Columbia Pictures)

Mr. Russell’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Managers: Shea Kammer, Mark Kamine
  • First Assistant Director: Michele ‘Shelley’ Ziegler
  • Second Assistant Director: Xanthus Valan
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Jason Fesel
  • Location Managers: David Velasco, Guy Efrat (New York Unit)
This is Mr. Russell’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category for The Fighter in 2010.


Martin Scorsese
MARTIN SCORSESE

The Wolf of Wall Street


(Paramount Pictures)

Mr. Scorsese’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Richard Baratta
  • First Assistant Director: Adam Somner
  • Second Assistant Director: Francisco Oritz
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Jeremy Marks
  • Additional Second Assistant Director: Scott Koche
  • Location Manager: Nils Widboom
This is Mr. Scorsese’s eleventh DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film in 2006 for The Departed, and has also been nominated in that category for Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), Goodfellas (1990), The Age of Innocence (1993), Gangs of New York(2002), The Aviator (2004) and Hugo (2011). Mr. Scorsese also won the DGA Award in 2010 for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Television for Boardwalk Empire and he was nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary for George Harrison: Living in the Material World in 2011. In 1999, Mr. Scorsese was presented with the Filmmaker Award at the inaugural DGA Honors Gala, and he was honored with the DGA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003.



January 9, 2014 – Directors Guild of America President Paris Barclay today announced the DGA’s nominees for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television and Commercials for the year 2013.

“When I hear all this talk of the ‘Golden Age of Television,’ I look at these nominees and beg to differ – I think we've entered a ‘Platinum Age’ in every genre from drama to comedy, to commercials to longform,” said Barclay. “These nominees in eight categories are rare in their beauty, and unlikely to tarnish over time. I'm proud to congratulate all the nominees for exceptional work.”


Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series

The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series for 2013 are (in alphabetical order):

STEPHEN FREARS
Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight
(HBO)
Mr. Frears’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Managers: Scott Ferguson, Erica Kay
  • First Assistant Director: Michael Steele
  • Second Assistant Director: Nancy Herrmann
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Ellen Parnett
This is Mr. Frears’s third DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category for Fail Safe in 2000 and for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for The Queen in 2006.

DAVID MAMET
Phil Spector
(HBO)
Mr. Mamet’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Lee R. Mayes
  • First Assistant Director: Michael Hausman
  • Second Assistant Director: Erica Fishman
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Catherine Feeny
  • Additional Second Second Assistant Director: Eddie Griffith
This is Mr. Mamet’s first DGA Award nomination.

BETH McCARTHY-MILLER (Directed By)
ROB ASHFORD (Theatrical Direction By)
The Sound of Music Live!
(NBC)
Directorial Team:
  • Associate Directors: Stefani Cohen, Susan Kopensky
  • Stage Managers: Lynn Finkel, Howard Kolins, Jeff Markowitz, Jeffrey L. Pearl, Annette Powlis, Elise Reaves, Lauren Class Schneider, Karen Tasch Weiss, Tom Ucciferri
This is Ms. McCarthy-Miller’s tenth DGA Award nomination. She is also nominated this year for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for the “Hogcock!/Last Lunch” episode of 30 Rock. She was previously nominated in the Comedy Series category for 30 Rock episodes “Live from Studio 6H” in 2012, “Live Show” in 2010, “The Reunion Episode #304” in 2008 and “Somebody to Love” in 2007. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety twice, in 2001 for America: A Tribute to Heroes(co-directed with Joel Gallen) and in 2000 for the “Val Kilmer/U2” episode of Saturday Night Live. She was also twice nominated in that category for Saturday Night Live episodes “Christopher Walken & The Foo Fighters” in 2003 and the 25th Anniversary episode in 1999.
This is Mr. Ashford’s first DGA Award nomination.

NELSON McCORMICK
Killing Kennedy
(National Geographic Channel)
Mr. McCormick’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Larry Rapaport
  • First Assistant Director: Michael “Jocco” Phillips
  • Second Assistant Director: Ruben Flores Rios
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Caroline Stephenson
This is Mr. McCormick’s first DGA Award nomination.

STEVEN SODERBERGH
Behind the Candelabra
(HBO)
Mr. Soderbergh’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Michael Polaire
  • First Assistant Director: Gregory Jacobs
  • Second Assistant Director: Jody Spilkoman
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Lynn Struiksma
This is Mr. Soderbergh’s third DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for Erin Brockovich and Traffic, both in 2000.

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series

The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series for 2013 are (in alphabetical order):

BRYAN CRANSTON
Breaking Bad, “Blood Money”
(AMC)
Mr. Cranston’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Stewart A. Lyons
  • Assistant Unit Production Manager: James Paul Hapsas
  • First Assistant Director: Nina Jack
  • Second Assistant Director: Louis Lanni
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Anna Ramey
  • Additional Second Assistant Director: Marcia Woske
This is Mr. Cranston’s third DGA Award nomination. He is also nominated in the Comedy Series category this year for Modern Family’s “The Old Man & The Tree” episode. He was previously nominated for the “Election Day” episode of Modern Family last year.

DAVID FINCHER
House of Cards, “Chapter 1”
(Netflix)
Mr. Fincher’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Managers: John Melfi, Karyn McCarthy
  • Assistant Unit Production Manager: Don Hug
  • First Assistant Director: H. H. Cooper
  • Second Assistant Director: Dale Pierce Nelson
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Jennifer Roberts
This is Mr. Fincher’s sixth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated three times for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), The Social Network(2010), and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011). He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for Speed Chain (Nike), Gamebreakers (Nikegridiron.com), and Beauty for Sale(Xelebri Phones) in 2003 and was nominated in that category again in 2008.

VINCE GILLIGAN
Breaking Bad, “Felina”
(AMC)
Mr. Gilligan’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Stewart A. Lyons
  • Assistant Unit Production Manager: James Paul Hapsas
  • First Assistant Director: Nina Jack
  • Second Assistant Directors: Anna Ramey, Louis Lanni
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Joann Connolly
  • Additional Second Assistant Director: Marcia Woske
This is Mr. Gilligan’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category for the “Face Off” episode of Breaking Bad in 2011.

LESLI LINKA GLATTER
Homeland, “The Star”
(Showtime)
Ms. Glatter’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Managers: Pavlina Hatoupis, J. David Brightbill
  • First Assistant Directors: Sunday Stevens, Susan Walter
  • Second Assistant Director: Kim Kennedy
This is Ms. Glatter’s fourth DGA Award nomination. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series in 2009 for the “Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency” episode of Mad Menand was also nominated in this category for “Episode 32006” of Twin Peaks in 1990 and for the “Q & A” episode of Homeland in 2012.

DAVID NUTTER
Game of Thrones, “The Rains of Castamere”(HBO)
This is Mr. Nutter’s fifth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2006 for the “Join the Club” episode of The Sopranos; in the Comedy Series category for Entourage episodes “The Resurrection” (2007) and “Lose Yourself” (2010); and in the Movies for Television and Mini-Series category forThe Pacific “Basilone” in 2010.

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series

The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for 2013 are (in alphabetical order):

MARK CENDROWSKI
The Big Bang Theory, “The Hofstadter Insufficiency”
(CBS)
Mr. Cendrowski’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Jay O’Connell
  • First Assistant Director: Anthony Rich
  • Second Assistant Director: Nicole Lorre
This is Mr. Cendrowski’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category for “The Date Night Variable” episode of The Big Bang Theory in 2012.

BRYAN CRANSTON
Modern Family, “The Old Man & The Tree”
(ABC)
Mr. Cranston’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Sally Young
  • First Assistant Director: Jim Hensz
  • Second Assistant Director: Helena Lamb
This is Mr. Cranston’s third DGA Award nomination. He is also nominated in the Dramatic Series category this year for the “Blood Money” episode of Breaking Bad. He was previously nominated for the “Election Day” episode of Modern Family last year.

GAIL MANCUSO
Modern Family, “My Hero”
(ABC)
Ms. Mancuso’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Sally Young
  • First Assistant Director: Alisa Statman
  • Second Assistant Director: Helena Lamb
This is Ms. Mancuso’s first DGA Award nomination.

BETH McCARTHY-MILLER
30 Rock, “Hogcock!/Last Lunch”
(NBC)
Ms. McCarthy-Miller’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Diana Schmidt
  • First Assistant Director: Stephen Lee Davis
  • Second Assistant Director: Vanessa Hoffman
  • Assistant UPM: Bill Sell
This is Ms. McCarthy-Miller’s tenth DGA Award nomination. She is also nominated this year, together with Rob Ashford, in the Movies for Television and Mini-Series category for The Sound of Music Live! She was previously nominated in this category for 30 Rock episodes “Live from Studio 6H” in 2012, “Live Show” in 2010, “The Reunion Episode #304” in 2008 and “Somebody to Love” in 2007. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety twice, in 2001 for America: A Tribute to Heroes (co-directed with Joel Gallen) and in 2000 for the “Val Kilmer/U2” episode of Saturday Night Live. She was also twice nominated in that category for Saturday Night Live episodes “Christopher Walken & The Foo Fighters” in 2003 and the 25th Anniversary episode in 1999.

ANTHONY RICH
The Big Bang Theory, “The Love Spell Potential”
(CBS)
Mr. Rich’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Kelly-Anne Lee
  • First Assistant Director: Chris Klausen
  • Second Assistant Director: Nicole Lorre
This is Mr. Rich’s first DGA Award nomination.

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming

The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming for 2013 are (in alphabetical order):

DAVE DIOMEDI
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, “#799”
(NBC)
Mr. Diomedi’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Directors: Mark Jankeloff, Maureen Smith
  • Stage Managers: Nicka Tolmasoff, Mike Kilkenny
This is Mr. Diomedi’s first DGA Award nomination.

ANDY FISHER
Jimmy Kimmel Live, “#13-1810”
(ABC)
Mr. Fisher’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Directors: Kathleen Fortine, Jeri-Ann Wong, David Craig
  • Stage Managers: Alec Potter, Josh Wader, Eric Rhoden, Doug Smith, David Wader
This is Mr. Fisher’s first DGA Award nomination.

JIM HOSKINSON
The Colbert Report, “#10004”
(Comedy Central)
Mr. Hoskinson’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Director: Yvonne Demare
  • Stage Manager: Mark McKenna
This is Mr. Hoskinson’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in 2007 for “Episode #3052” of The Colbert Report.

DON ROY KING
Saturday Night Live, “Saturday Night Live with Host Justin Timberlake”
(NBC)
Mr. King’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Directors: Michael Mancini, Michael Poole, Matt Yonks, Bob Caminiti
  • Stage Managers: Gena Rositano, Chris Kelly
This is Mr. King’s seventh DGA Award Nomination. He was previously nominated for Saturday Night Liveepisodes in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.

CHUCK O’NEIL
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, “#19018”
(Comedy Central)
Mr. O’Neil’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Director: Paul A.J. Pennolino
  • Stage Manager: Craig Spinney
This is Mr. O’Neil’s tenth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in 2010 for Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear and in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2012, all for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials

The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials for 2013 are (in alphabetical order):

LOUIS C.K.
Louis C.K.: Oh My God
(HBO)
Mr. C.K.’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Director/ Stage Manager: M. Blair Breard
This is Mr. C.K.’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series last year for the “New Year’s Eve” episode of Louie.

JOEL GALLEN
2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
(HBO)
Mr. Gallen’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Directors: Robin Mishkin Abrams, Julie Gelfand
  • Stage Managers: Garry Hood, John Esposito, Jennifer Marquet, Vince Poxon, Rob Sellers, Doug Smith, Ari Woog
This is Mr. Gallen’s third DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety in 2001 for America: A Tribute to Heroes (co-directed with Beth McCarthy-Miller) and was again nominated in 2009 for 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concert.

LOUIS J. HORVITZ
The 55th Annual Grammy Awards
(CBS)
Mr. Horvitz’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Directors: Christine C. Bradley, Ron Andreassen, Kelly Hernacki, Booey Kober, Sara Niimi
  • Stage Managers: Garry Hood, Doug Smith, Denny Barry, Dave Cove, John Esposito, Valdez Flagg, Roy Friedland, Chris Hines, Alissa Levisohn, Roxanne Lozano, Jennifer Marquet, Dency Nelson, Ron Paul, Vince Poxon, Tammy Raab, Eric Rhoden, Rob Sellers, Jr., Murray Siegel, Jacqueline Stathis, Tshaka Stewart, Cheryl Teetzel-Moore, David Wader, Ari Woog
This is Mr. Horvitz's seventeenth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety in 1997 for The Kennedy Center Honors. He received his first nomination in 1985 for Live Aid Concert. He was also nominated for The Kennedy Center Honors in 1993, 2001, 2009 and 2011. He was nominated in 1995 for Sinatra: 80 Years My Way; and also received DGA Awards nominations forThe 70th71st, 72nd, 74th, 75th, 76th, 77th, 79th and 80th Annual Academy Awards.

DON MISCHER
The 85th Annual Academy Awards
(ABC)
Mr. Mischer’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Directors: Jim Tanker, Tim Kettle, Lori Margules, Jennifer Mischer, Michael Polito
  • Stage Managers: Gary Natoli, Rita Cossette, Dave Cove, John Esposito, Valdez Flagg, Chris Hines, Alissa Levisohn, Arthur Lewis, Roxanne Lozano, Dency Nelson, Ron Paul, Vince Poxon, Tammy Raab, Jason Seligman, Doug Smith, David Wader, Debbie Williams
This is Mr. Mischer’s eighteenth DGA Award nomination. He has won the DGA Award ten times: in 1978, 1979 and 1980 for The Kennedy Center Honors, in 1982 for Shirley MacLaine - Illusions, in 1983 for Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, in 1984 for Baryshnikov by Tharp with American Ballet Theatre (co-directed with Twyla Tharp), in 1985 for Motown Returns to the Apollo, in 1989 for Gregory Hines: Tap Dance in America, in 1996 for Opening Ceremonies: Atlanta Olympic Games and in 2009 for We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial. He was also nominated in 1979 for The Third Barry Manilow Special, in 1980 for Goldie and Liza Together, in 1982 for The Kennedy Center Honors, in 1987 for Made in the USA with Mikhail Baryshnikov, in 2001 for Barbra Streisand "Timeless" (co-directed with Barbra Streisand), in 2011 for the83rd Annual Academy Awards and in 2012 for the 84th Annual Academy Awards.

GLENN WEISS
The 67th Annual Tony Awards
(CBS)
Mr. Weiss’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Directors: Ken Diego, Robin Abrams, Stefani Cohen, Ricky Kirshner
  • Stage Managers: Garry Hood, Phyllis Digilio-Kent, Peter Epstein, Andrew Feigin, Lynn Finkel, Doug Fogel, Jeffry Gitter, Arthur Lewis, Jeffrey M. Markowitz, Joey Meade, Seth Mellman, Tony Mirante, Cyndi Owgang, Jeff Pearl, Elise Reaves, Lauren Class Schneider
This is Mr. Weiss’s tenth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety in 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2012 for the 61st, 64th, 65th and 66th Annual Tony Awards. He was previously nominated in the same category in 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2008 for the 55th, 56th, 59th, 60th, and 62nd Annual Tony Awards.

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs

The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs for 2013 are (in alphabetical order):

MATTHEW BARTLEY
The Biggest Loser, “1501”
(NBC)
Mr. Bartley’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Director: Andy Nelson
  • Stage Managers: Dan Shepard, Tammy Oller
This is Mr. Bartley’s first DGA Award nomination.

NEIL P. DeGROOT
72 Hours, “The Lost Coast”
(TNT)
This is Mr. DeGroot’s second DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs in 2011 for “Episode 1115” of The Biggest Loser.

PAUL STARKMAN
Top Chef, “Glacial Gourmand”
(Bravo)
Mr. Starkman’s Directorial Team:
  • First Assistant Director: Paul Hogan
  • Second Assistant Director: Belinda Bernardo
This is Mr. Starkman’s first DGA Award nomination.

J. RUPERT THOMPSON
The Hero, “Teamwork”
(TNT)
Mr. Thompson’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Director: Tommy Kuk
  • Stage Managers: Mo Motlagh, Bryan Boardley, Carlos Reza

This is Mr. Thompson's sixth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs in 2005 for Fear Factor – “Heist Fear Factor, Season 6 Premiere.” He was previously nominated in this category in 2012 for the “Amphibious Assault” episode of Stars Earn Stripes, in 2011 for the “Scorpion Tales” episode of Fear Factor 2.0, in 2008 for the “102, That Sinking Feeling” episode ofEstate of Panic, and in 2006 for the “Military Fear Factor, Season Finale” episode of Fear Factor.

BERTRAM van MUNSTER
The Amazing Race, “Beards in the Wind”
(CBS)
Mr. van Munster’s Directorial Team:
  • Associate Director: Dan Coffie
This is Mr. van Munster's eighth DGA Award nomination and all for his direction of The Amazing Race. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs in 2007 for The Amazing Race, “Episode #1110,” and was previously nominated in 2005 for “Episode #805," in 2006 for “Episode #102,” in 2008 for “Episode #1303,” in 2009 for the episode “Don't Let A Cheese Hit Me,” in 2010 for the episode “I Think We're Fighting the Germans, Right?” and in 2011 for the episode “You Don’t Get Paid Unless You Win?”

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs

The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children’s Programs for 2013 are (in alphabetical order):

STEPHEN HEREK
Jinxed
(Nickelodeon)
Mr. Herek’s Directorial Team:
  • First Assistant Director: Shea Rowan
This is Mr. Herek’s first DGA Award nomination.

JEFFREY HORNADAY
Teen Beach Movie
(Disney Channel)
Mr. Hornaday’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Carlos Anibal Vazquez
  • First Assistant Director: Jose Gilberto Molinari-Rosaly
  • Second Assistant Director: Colleen Comer
This is Mr. Hornaday’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2011 forGeek Charming.

JONATHAN JUDGE
Swindle
(Nickelodeon)
Mr. Judge’s Directorial Team:
  • First Assistant Director: Shea Rowan
This is Mr. Judge’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category last year forCamp Fred.

AMY SCHATZ
An Apology to Elephants
(HBO)
This is Ms. Schatz’s eighth DGA Award nomination. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children’s Programs four times for A Child’s Garden of Poetry in 2011, Classical Baby (I'm Grown Up Now) “The Poetry Show” in 2008, 'Twas the Night in 2001 and Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepy Time Tales in 1999. She was also nominated an additional three times in this category for Don’t Divorce Me! Kids’ Rules for Parents on Divorce in 2012, Hard Times for an American Girl: The Great Depression in 2009 andThrough a Child's Eyes: September 11, 2001 in 2002.

ADAM WEISSMAN
A.N.T. Farm, “influANTces”
(Disney Channel)
Mr. Weissman’s Directorial Team:
  • Unit Production Manager: Vic Kaplan
  • First Assistant Director: Greg Zekowski
  • Second Assistant Director: Susie Balaban
  • Associate Director: Sam Orender
This is Mr. Weissman’s first DGA Award nomination.

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials

The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for 2013 are (in alphabetical order):

FREDRIK BOND
MJZ/Sonny
Voyage, Heineken – Wieden + Kennedy, Amsterdam
From The Future, Johnny Walker – BBH London
This is Mr. Bond’s sixth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2012, 2011, 2008, 2007 and 2004.

JOHN X. CAREY
Tool/Paranoid
Real Beauty Sketches, Dove – Ogilvy & Mather/Sao Paulo
  • First Assistant Director: Michael Jordan
  • Second Assistant Director: Jason Halley
This is Mr. Carey’s first DGA Award nomination.

NOAM MURRO
Biscuit Filmworks 
Basketball, Guinness – BBDO NY
  • First Assistant Director: Craig A. Pinckes
  • Second Assistant Director: Patrick Cunningham
Kids, DIRECTV – Grey NY
  • Unit Production Manager: James Powell Veal
  • First Assistant Director: Michael David Salven
  • Second Assistant Director: Robert E. Kay
  • Second Second Assistant Directors: Erv E. Gentry, Matt Wilson Ross
Mask, Volkswagen – Deutsch LA
  • Unit Production Manager: James Powell Veal
  • First Assistant Director: Craig A. Pinckes
  • Second Assistant Director: Patrick Cunningham
This is Mr. Murro's seventh DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials in 2004 for Carry (Adidas), Glen (Starbucks), and Toy Boat (eBay) and again in 2011 for Handlebar Moustache (Heineken Premium Light), Hot House (DirecTV), Pinata (Volkswagen Tiguan) and Is It Real? (EA Battlefield 3). He was also nominated in this category in 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2007.

MARTIN de THURAH
Epoch Films
The Man Who Couldn’t Slow Down, Hennessy VS – Droga5
  • First Assistant Director: Shawn Thomas
Human Race, Acura MDX 2014 – Mullen
  • First Assistant Director: Jey Wada
  • Second Assistant Director: Dillon Neaman
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Erin Stern
This is Mr. de Thurah’s first DGA Award nomination.

MATTHIJS van HEIJNINGEN
MJZ
Perfect Day, Sony Playstation – BBH NY
  • First Assistant Director: William Booker
#Forty Eight, Verizon – McGarry Borren
  • First Assistant Director: David Dean
  • Second Assistant Director: Carl Jackson
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Yvonne Wang
This is Mr. van Heijningen’s first DGA Award nomination.

DGA nominations for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentaries will be announced on January 13, 2014. For a complete list of nominations in other categories, please visit the Awards section of the DGA website at www.dga.org. The winners in all categories will be announced at the 66th Annual DGA Awards dinner and ceremony on Saturday evening, January 25, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza. BMW is the Exclusive Automotive Sponsor of the 66th Annual DGA Awards.

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