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Don’t forget to check out our other podcast: And The Winner Still Is… a retrospective Oscar podcast hosted by Marisa Carpico (Film Editor at ThePopBreak.com) and Matt Taylor.
In their latest breakdown of every Oscar category, Marisa and Matt discuss three categories: Best Cinematography, Production Design and Editing. They care about all the categories – even if the Academy doesn’t!
This year, the nominees for Best Cinematography are: Greg Fraser for Dune, Dan Lausten for Nightmare Alley, Ari Wegner for The Power of the Dog, Bruno Delbonnel for The Tragedy of Macbeth, and Janusz Kaminski for West Side Story.
The nominees for Best Production Design are: Dune, Nightmare Alley, The Power of the Dog, The Tragedy of Macbeth, and West Side Story.
The nominees for Best Editing are: Hank Corwin for Don’t Look Up, Joe Walker for Dune, Pamela Martin for King Richard, Peter Sciberras for The Power of the Dog, and Myron Kerstein and Andrew Weisblum for Tick, Tick… Boom!.
Check back tomorrow for Best Live Action Short and Best Documentary Short.
Don’t forget to check out these previous episodes:
Best Sound and Best Visual Effects: Hosts Marisa Carpico (Film Editor at ThePopBreak.com) and Matt Taylor discuss some of the year’s highest grossing films thanks to these technical categories. Marisa talks about the face-melting sound of No Time to Die and they’re both forced to finally acknowledge Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Best Costume Design and Best Makeup/Hairstyling: Hosts Marisa Carpico (Film Editor at ThePopBreak.com) and Matt Taylor talk about all the year’s iconic looks, from Cruella‘s “FUTURE” makeup to Ariana DeBose’s super-human ability to twirl in a yellow dress.
Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay: Hosts Marisa Carpico and Matt Taylor talk about the nominees (and what should have been nominated). In the episode, Matt once again defends King Richard, Marisa gets indulgent in the Adapted category and they both talk about how excited they are that Maggie Gyllenhaal was nominated for The Lost Daughter.
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