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Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing 2016

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I'll just link to what Awards Circuit has to say about this:

 

Sound Mixing:

  1. La La Land” (Summit Entertainment)
  2. Silence” (Paramount Pictures)
  3. Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” (Sony Pictures)
  4. Arrival” (Paramount Pictures)
  5. Passengers” (Sony Pictures)
  1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (Walt Disney Pictures)
  2. Sully” (Warner Bros.)
  3. The Jungle Book” (Walt Disney Pictures)
  4. Allied” (Paramount Pictures)
  5. Moana” (Walt Disney Pictures)

http://www.awardscircuit.com/oscar-predictions/best-sound-mixing/

 

 

 

Sound Editing:

 

  1. Arrival” (Paramount Pictures)
  2. Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” (Sony Pictures)
  3. Silence” (Paramount Pictures)
  4. Passengers” (Sony Pictures)
  5. La La Land” (Summit Entertainment)
  1. The Jungle Book” (Walt Disney Pictures)
  2. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (Walt Disney Pictures)
  3. Sully” (Warner Bros.)
  4. Deepwater Horizon” “(Summit Entertainment)
  5. Patriots Day” (Universal Pictures)

http://www.awardscircuit.com/oscar-predictions/sound-editing/

 

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Sound Editing:

La La Land

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

Jason Bourne

The Jungle Book

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

 

Sound Mixing:

Sully

Deepwater Horizon

The Jungle Book

La La Land

Jason Bourne

 

My predictions are bad... I can already tell...

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I do think Sully could win one of these, given the fact that the sound editing team has won twice already as well. (its a shame American Sniper couldn't get sound as one of the people on the team died and never won)

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Random fact-no musical has ever been nominated for sound editing (unless if you include Aladdin). Hence why you really don't see anyone predicting La La Land (though musicals have done traditionally well in best sound mixing, same with action films)

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7 hours ago, Blankments said:

tbh I don't really organizing sound mixing and sound editing soooo lol

Basically mixing = the levels and shit. editing = sound effects like the foley. so in hacksaw ridge the sound editing is the boom pow gunfire shit. in arrival it's basically the entire alien language and in la la land it's... tap dancing and the sound of people dancing on top of cars and stuff. there's a reason i was surprised when it got nominated there!

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The Academy announced on Saturday, the day before Oscar Sunday, that Greg P. Russell’s sound mixing nomination for “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi” has been revoked for “violation of Academy campaign regulations.” Gary Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Mac Ruth remain sound mixing nominees for the film.

 

http://variety.com/2017/film/news/academy-rescinds-sound-mixing-oscar-nomination-for-violation-of-campaign-regulations-1201996589/

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