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The Verna Fields Award is the Golden Reel Award which is annually presented by Motion Picture Sound Editors to a filmmaking student in order to recognize the excellence of their sound editing work. Luke Dunn Gielmuda of the Australian Film Television and Radio School won the 1998 award for his work on Preoccupied. At the 2004 Golden Reel Awards held at Century Plaza Hotel, Manny Holihan won the Verna Fields Award.
2006
Winner: Crooked Mick
Nominees:
2007
Winner: Temerario
Nominees:
2008
Winner: Shot Open
Nominees:
2009
Winner: Mummy's Boy
Nominees:
2010
Winner: Scarecrow
Nominees:
- The End of the Line
- The GodMother
- The Incredible Story of My Great Grandmother Olive
- Yellow Belly End
2011
Winner: Stanley Pickle
Nominees:
- The Confession
- En Route
- Psychosis
- Zbigniev's Cupboard
2012
Winner: The Pride of Wade Ellison
Nominees:
- Damned
- Inferno
- The Maiden and the Princess
- The Pride of Wade Ellison
- The Secret Numbers
2013
Winner: Head Over Heels
Nominees:
- Dawn
- Elie's Overcoat
- Exedia Nation
- Fragments
- Head Over Heels
- In Aeternam
- My Face is in Space
- Stumble
2014
Winner: Robomax
Nominees:
- Anamnesis
- First Light
- If You're Serious
- The Magnificent Lion Boy
- Miss Todd
- Robomax
- Sleeping With The Fishes
2015
Winner: Sea Odyssey
Nominees:
- Sin Frontera
- The Night Guardian
- Hominid
- Sea Odyssey
- Posthumous
2021
Winner: Build Me Up (Supervising Sound Editor: Wong Hui Grace)
Nominees:
- Cocon (Supervising Sound Editor: Freija Hogenboom, Sound Effects Editor: Camiel Povel, Foley Artist: Annika Epker)
- Build Me Up (Supervising Sound Editor: Wong Hui Grace)
- Do Not Feed the Pigeons (Supervising Sound Editor: Joe De-Vine)
- The Many Faces of Ava (Supervising Sound Editor: Dominika Latusek)
- Other Half (Supervising Sound Editor: Zoltán Kadnár)
- Night of the Living Dread (Supervising Sound Editor: Miles Sullivan)
- Pressure (Supervising Sound Editor: Antek Rutczynski)
- Échale Ganas, The Villa’s Tacos Story (Supervising Sound Editor: Mingxin Qiguan)
2022
Winner: Brutal (Supervising Sound Editor: Dan Hibbert)
Nominees:
- Ascent (Supervising Sound Editor: Guldem Masa)
- Brutal (Supervising Sound Editor: Dan Hibbert)
- Enemy Alien (Supervising Sound Editor: Jonathan Mendolicchio)
- Entertain Me (Supervising Sound Editor: Sam Titshof, Foley Artists: Nancy Konijn, Levi Cuijpers)
- Key of See (Supervising Sound Editor: Manuel Simon, Foley Artists: Conor Van Slyke, George Allan)
- Spring Roll Dream (Supervising Sound Editor: Carlos Eligio San Juan Juanchi)
- This Is Your Captain Speaking (Supervising Sound Editor: Zoé Beekes, Dialogue Editor: Felicia Koolhoven, Sound Effects Editors: Teun Beumer, Jurriaan Kruithof)
- Whiteboy (Supervising Sound Editor: Oliver Mapp)
2023
Nominees:
- Buyers Beware (Supervising Sound Editor: Matt Lemberger)
- Canary (Supervising Sound Editor: Mengchen Sun)
- Dive (Supervising Sound Editor: Simon Panayi)
- From The Top (Supervising Sound Editor: Etienne Kompis)
- Gossip (Supervising Sound Editor: Itzel Gonzalez Estrada)
- Heimen (Supervising Sound Editor: Eran Brinkman, Sound Effects Editor: Sam Titshof)
- The Tornado Outside (Supervising Sound Editor: Marios Themistokleous)
- Tree of Many Faces (Supervising Sound Editor: Siim Skepast)
References
- "Verna Fields Award and Ethel Crutcher Scholarship". Motion Picture Sound Editors. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
- "Golden Reel Nomination". Australian Screen Sound Guild. Archived from the original on October 9, 2009. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
- "APM Presents Manny Holihan With MSPE Student Film Award". Mix. March 10, 2004. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
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