41st Annie Awards | |
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Date | February 1, 2014 |
Site | Royce Hall Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Hosted by | Patrick Warburton [1] |
Organized by | ASIFA-Hollywood |
Highlights | |
Best Animated Feature | Frozen [2] |
Best Direction | Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee Frozen |
Most awards | Frozen (5) |
Most nominations | Frozen and Monsters University (10) |
The 41st Annual Annie Awards honoring excellence in the field of animation of 2013 were held on February 1, 2014, at the University of California, Los Angeles's Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California, presenting in 35 categories. [3] On December 2, 2013, the nominations for Annie Awards were announced.
Outstanding Achievement, Animated Effects in an Animated Production | Outstanding Achievement, Animated Effects in a Live Action Production |
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Jeff Budsberg, Andre Le Blanc, Louis Flores, Jason Mayer – The Croods – DreamWorks Animation
| Michael Balog, Ryan Hopkins, Patrick Conran, Florian Witzel – Pacific Rim – Industrial Light & Magic
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Outstanding Achievement, Character Animation in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | Outstanding Achievement, Character Animation in a Feature Production |
Kureha Yokoo – Toy Story OF TERROR! – Pixar
| Jakob Jensen – The Croods – DreamWorks Animation
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Outstanding Achievement, Character Animation in a Live Action Production | Outstanding Achievement, Character Design in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production |
Jeff Capogreco, Jedrzej Wojtowicz, Kevin Estey, Alessandro Bonora, Gino Acevedo – The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – Gollum – Weta Digital
| Paul Rudish – Disney's Mickey Mouse – Disney Television Animation
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Outstanding Achievement, Character Design in an Animated Feature Production | Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production |
Carter Goodrich, Takao Noguchi, Shane Prigmore – The Croods – DreamWorks Animation
| Angus MacLane – Toy Story OF TERROR! – Pixar
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Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated Feature Production | Outstanding Achievement, Music in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production |
Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee – Frozen – Walt Disney Animation Studios | Christopher Willis – Disney's Mickey Mouse – Disney Television Animation
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Outstanding Achievement, Music in an Animated Feature Production | Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production |
Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Christophe Beck – Frozen – Walt Disney Animation Studios
| Angela Sung, William Niu, Christine Bian, Emily Tetri, Frederic Stewart – The Legend of Korra – Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production |
Michael Giaimo, Lisa Keene, David Womersley – Frozen – Walt Disney Animation Studios
| Daniel Chong – Toy Story of TERROR! – Pixar
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Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production |
Dean Kelly - Monsters University - Pixar
| Tom Kenny as the voice of Ice King - Adventure Time - Cartoon Network Studios
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Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production |
Josh Gad as the voice of Olaf - Frozen - Walt Disney Animation Studios
| Lewis Morton - Futurama - 20th Century Fox Television
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Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated Feature Production | Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production |
Hayao Miyazaki - The Wind Rises - Studio Ghibli/Touchstone Pictures/The Walt Disney Studios
| Illya Owens - Mickey Mouse - Disney Television Animation
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Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated Feature Production | |
Greg Snyder, Gregory Amundson, and Steve Bloom - Monsters University - Pixar
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Winsor McCay Award |
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Katsuhiro Otomo, Steven Spielberg, and Phil Tippett |
June Foray Award |
Alice Davis |
Ub Iwerks Award |
DZED Systems for Dragonframe stop-motion animation software |
Special Achievement Award |
Creative Talent Network (CTN) Animation eXpo |
Certificate of Merit |
I Know That Voice |
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