
Location managers for films such as “Nightcrawler,” “The Imitation Game” and “The Grand Budapest Hotel” were among those nominated Wednesday for Location Managers Guild of America Awards.
The awards honor the work of location professionals and their “importance to the process of movie making.”
Nominations for contemporary films went to location managers for “Chef,” “Gone Girl,” “Nightcrawler,” “The Gambler” and “Wild.”
For period films, nominations went to “Fury,” “Inherent Vice,” “Selma,” “The Grand Budapest Hotel” and “The Imitation Game.”
Winners will be announced during a March 7 awards ceremony at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills.
Here is a complete list of nominees: Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film
— “Chef,” Kei Rowan-Young
— “Gone Girl,” Rick Schuler and Steve Mapel
— “Nightcrawler,” Curtis Collins and Mike Brewer
— “The Gambler,” Chris Baugh
— “Wild,” Nancy Haecker Outstanding Locations in a Period Film
— “Fury,” Russell Lodge and Lee Robertson
— “Inherent Vice,” Larry Ring and Scott Fitzgerald
— “Selma,” Wes Hagen and Leif Tilden
— “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” Klaus Darrelmann
— “The Imitation Game,” David Broder and Richard George Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Television Series
— “Homeland,” Robert Bentley and Deon du Preez
— “Nashville,” Kristi Frankenheimer and Mark Ragland
— “NCIS: Los Angeles,” Tony Salome and Jason Savage
— “Ray Donovan,” Craig van Gundy and Boyd Wilson
— “True Detective,” Batou Chandler Outstanding Locations in a Period Television Series
— “American Horror Story,” John Johnston
— “Boardwalk Empire,” Amanda Foley and Audra Gorman
— “Forever,” Guy Efrat
— “Turn,” Tom Trigo and Becky Beckstoffer Outstanding Locations in a Single Commercial
— Budweiser, “Always There,” JJ Levine and Byll Williams
— Coca-Cola, “America is Beautiful,” Jimmy Ayoub, Cyndy McCrossen, Peter Orth, Stephen Pherigo
— Nissan Qashqai, “Fly by Night,” Gil Evans, Marie-Paule Goislard, Beth Tate
— Nissan Altima, “Migration,” Crofton Diack and Mike Floyd
— Honda Civic, “Today is Pretty Great,” Jof Hanwright and Jesse Rivard Outstanding Locations in a Commercial Campaign
— Ram Trucks, David McKinney and Peter Orth
— Subaru Outback, Alissa Desler and Lori Allen Outstanding Film Commission
— Chicago Film Office
— City of Long Beach Office of Special Events and Filming
— Film in Iceland
— Oregon Governor’s Office of Film & Television
— Royal Film Commission of Jordan