20th ADG Awards
January 31, 2016
Period Film:
The Revenant
Fantasy Film:
Mad Max: Fury Road
Contemporary Film:
The Martian
The 20th Art Directors Guild Awards, were given on January 31, 2016, honoring the best production designers of 2015.
Winners and nominees
Film
Period Film:
- Jack Fisk – The Revenant
- Adam Stockhausen – Bridge of Spies
- Thomas E. Sanders – Crimson Peak
- Eve Stewart – The Danish Girl
- Mark Ricker – Trumbo
Fantasy Film:
- Colin Gibson – Mad Max: Fury Road
- Dante Ferretti – Cinderella
- Edward Verreaux – Jurassic World
- Rick Carter & Darren Gilford – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Scott Chambliss – Tomorrowland
Contemporary Film:
- Arthur Max – The Martian
- Mark Digby – Ex Machina
- Judy Becker – Joy
- Patrice Vermette – Sicario
- Dennis Gassner – Spectre
Television
One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera Television Series
- Deborah Riley – Game of Thrones (for "Hardhome", "High Sparrow", "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken")
- Richard Berg – Gotham (for "Damned If You Do...", "Strike Force")
- Dan Bishop – Mad Men (for "Person to Person")
- Howard Cummings – The Knick (for "The Best with the Best to Get the Best", "Ten Knots")
- Donal Woods – Downton Abbey (for "A Moorland Holiday")
One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Television Series
- Steve Arnold – House of Cards (for "Chapter 29", "Chapter 36")
- Tony Fanning – Better Call Saul (for "Five-O", "Marco", "RICO")
- John D. Kretschmer – Homeland (for "All About Allison", "The Litvinov Ruse", "The Tradition of Hospitality")
- Steve Saklad – Empire (for "Pilot")
- Karen Steward – True Detective (for "Night Finds You", "Omega Station", "The Western Book of the Dead")
Episode of a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series
- Denise Pizzini – The Muppets (for "The Ex-Factor", "Pig’s in a Blackout")
- Claire Bennett – Transparent (for "The Book of Life", "Kina Hora", "Oscillate")
- James Gloster – Veep (for "Election Night", "Joint Session")
- Bruce Robert Hill – The Last Man on Earth (for "Alive in Tucson", "Is There Anybody Out There?", "Silent Night")
- Richard Toyon – Silicon Valley (for "Adult Content", "Homicide", "Sand Hill Shuffle")
Multi-Camera Series
- John Shaffner – The Big Bang Theory (for "The Mystery Date Observation", "The Platonic Permutation", "The Skywalker Incursion")
- Greg Grande – Clipped (for "Dreamers", "Wi-Fi", "World's Rudest Barbershop")
- Stephan Olson – Truth Be Told (for "Big Black Coffee", "Member's Only", "Pilot")
- Glenda Rovello – 2 Broke Girls (for "And the Coming Out Party", "And the Escape Room", "And the Maybe Baby")
- John Shaffner – Mom (for "Fun Girl Stuff and Eternal Salvation", "Mashed Potatoes and a Little Nitrous", "Six Popes and Red Ferrari")
Miniseries or Television Movie:
- Mark Worthington – American Horror Story: Hotel (for "Checking In")
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