Art Directors Guild Awards 2014

Award ceremony hosted in 2015

19th ADG Awards

January 31, 2015


Period Film:
The Grand Budapest Hotel


Fantasy Film:
Guardians of the Galaxy


Contemporary Film:
Birdman

The 19th Art Directors Guild Awards, which were given on January 31, 2015, honored the best production designers of 2014.

Winners and nominees

Film

Period Film:

  • Adam Stockhausen – The Grand Budapest Hotel
    • Maria Djurkovic – The Imitation Game
    • David Crank – Inherent Vice
    • John-Paul Kelly – The Theory of Everything
    • Jon Hutman – Unbroken

Fantasy Film:

  • Charles Wood – Guardians of the Galaxy
    • Peter Wenham – Captain America: The Winter Soldier
    • James Chinlund – Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
    • Nathan Crowley – Interstellar
    • Dennis Gassner – Into the Woods

Contemporary Film:

  • Kevin Thompson – Birdman
    • James J. Murakami and Charisse Cardenas – American Sniper
    • Jess Gonchor – Foxcatcher
    • Donald Graham Burt – Gone Girl
    • Kevin Kavanaugh – Nightcrawler

Television

One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera Television Series

  • Deborah Riley – Game of Thrones (for "The Laws of Gods and Men")
    • Bill Groom – Boardwalk Empire (for "Golden Days for Boys and Girls")
    • Doug Kraner – Gotham (for "Pilot")
    • Howard Cummings – The Knick (for "Method and Madness" and "Working Late a Lot")
    • Dan BishopMad Men (for "Time Zones")

One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Television Series

  • Alex DiGerlando – True Detective (for "The Locked Room" and "Form and Void")
    • John D. Kretschmer – Homeland (for "The Drone Queen")
    • Steve Arnold – House of Cards (for "Chapter 18")
    • Dave BlassJustified (for "A Murder of Crowes", "Wrong Roads", and "The Toll")
    • Karen Steward – The Newsroom (for "Boston", "Main Justice", and "Contempt")

Episode of a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series

  • Richard Toyon – Silicon Valley (for "Articles of Incorporation", "Signaling Risk", and "Optimal Tip-To-Tip Efficiency")
    • Ray Yamagata – Californication (for "Faith, Hope, Love", "Like Father Like Son", and "Kickoff")
    • Ray Yamagata – House of Lies (for "Wreckage", "Middlegame", and "Zha- Moreng")
    • Claire Bennett – Modern Family (for "Marco Polo", "Won't You Be Our Neighbor", and "Halloween 3: AwesomeLand")
    • James Gloster – Veep (for "Clovis", "Special Relationship", and "Debate")

Multi-Camera Series

Miniseries or Television Movie:

External links

  • The winners and nominees on the official website