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Interview: ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ Composer Stuart Hancock Reacts to Annie Award Nomination
Composer Stuart Hancock has made a name for himself over the last decade across film, television, and concert music. His epic orchestral arrangements have accompanied such projects as BBC’s Atlantis and the animated movie adaptation of We’re Going On A Bear Hunt. He won a prestigious Ivors Classical Award in 2015 for his concert work […] More
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Interview: ‘Anora’ Sound Designers on Creating “Score Moments” with Sound
Sean Baker‘s Anora (reviewed here by our editor Joey Magidson) is chock full of striking sounds, including such iconic needle drops as Blondie’s “Dreaming” and Take That’s “Greatest Day.” Like all of Baker’s films, Anora lacks a traditional score, and so sound designers John Warrin and Andy Hay faced a unique challenge in creating “score moments” with these […] More
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Interview: ‘Nobody Wants This’ Editor Maura Corey on the Show’s Effortless Comedic Chemistry
Editor Maura Corey is no stranger to fan-favorite television, having cut together episodes of hit series such as Amazon’s Gen V and AMC’s Kevin Can F**k Himself, but few series over the last several years have captured audiences’ attention like Netflix’s Nobody Wants This, starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody as the most unlikely of […] More
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Interview: Hannah Einbinder Discusses Her Stand-Up Special ‘Everything Must Go’
Before her big break co-starring on HBO Max’s Hacks, comedian Hannah Einbinder got her start in stand-up comedy, opening for Nicole Byer, appearing in the renowned Canadian festival Just For Laughs, and later on, making her television debut on Late Night with Stephen Colbert. This past summer, Einbinder took center stage for her first televised […] More
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Sunday Scaries: It’s Great to See FYC Ads for Horror Films
The Sunday Scaries are upon us once again! Yes, as the weekend concludes, most of us feel an oncoming sense of anticipatory dread about the week ahead. Anxiety about work manifests itself into a feeling that’s known as the Sunday Scaries. However, we at Awards Radar are here to combat that, by taking back the […] More
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Interview: ‘Tiny Chef Show’ Composer Jared Faber on Scoring for Stop-Motion
A fascinating blend of live-action and stop-motion animation, Nickelodeon’s The Tiny Chef Show is already both an Emmy and Annie Award-winning series. As a Grammy-winning and Emmy-nominated composer/songwriter himself, it is no surprise that Jared Faber is generating further awards buzz for his score on the second season of The Tiny Chef Show. Indeed, Faber […] More
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Before Emmy Gold: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards features a particularly fascinating batch of nominees in the Outstanding Supporting Actress In a Comedy Series category. This lineup of legends and newcomers will go to toe-to-toe at September’s ceremony, representing such hit shows as The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, and Hacks. We even have two talented women […] More
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Interview: The ‘Escaping Twin Flames’ Editing Team on Making Trauma-Informed True Crime
True crime remains as influential as ever, but the genre’s enduring popularity is just one of the many reasons that Escaping Twin Flames became one of the most popular shows on Netflix in 2023. Awards Radar sat down with executive producer Inbal B. Lessner, ACE and the rest of her Emmy-nominated editing team to discuss […] More
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Interview: Emmy Nominated Director Millicent Shelton on Capturing Period Details with ‘Lessons in Chemistry’
“Being a female director in a generally male-dominated industry, I totally understand how it felt to be a female scientist back in the day,” says director Millicent Shelton. “Knowing that you’re qualified for the positions and are worthy of the job title but not getting the type of attention or opportunities that your peers are […] More
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Interview: Emmy Nominated ‘Reservation Dogs’ Editors Reflect on the Hit Series Finale
When Reservation Dogs first premiered in 2021, it immediately stood out as a vital (and hilarious) step forward for Indigenous representation in TV and film. Editors Patrick Tuck and Varun Viswanath, ACE have edited several episodes across the show’s three seasons, effortlessly maneuvering between its careful blend of comedy and sincerity. Reservation Dogs consistently reached […] More
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Interview: Emmy Nominated ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ Editors on The Secret to Sports Storytelling
Michael Anthony Brown and Michael Oliver are two of the most renowned picture editors in sports. Brown and his co-editors won the Emmy in 2023 for his work on the first season of FX’s Welcome to Wrexham, so it is no surprise that the addition of Oliver – a five-time Sports Emmy winner – led […] More
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Interview: Mike Birbiglia Says ‘The Old Man and The Pool’ Almost Featured an Actual Swimming Pool
The scenery for Mike Birbiglia’s The Old Man and The Pool is simple, but effective. Onstage at New York City’s Vivian Beaumont Theater, Birbiglia stands in front of a ramp-like structure, which mostly resembles graph paper, the occasional projection transforming the backdrop into a medical chart, a journal entry, and the infamous YMCA pool that […] More















