Annie Award for Editorial in a Feature Production | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in editing for animated feature productions |
Country | United States |
Presented by | ASIFA-Hollywood |
First awarded | 2012 |
Currently held by | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Editorial Team – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) |
Website | annieawards |
The Annie Award for Editorial in a Feature Production is presented annually to recognize excellence in the work of editors and editing teams in animated feature films. It was first presented at the 40th Annie Awards.
Year | Recipient(s) | Film |
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2012 (40th) [1] | ||
Nicholas C. Smith, Robert Grahamjones, David Suther | Brave | |
Catherine Apple | Hotel Transylvania | |
Joyce Arrastia | Rise of the Guardians | |
Mark Rosenbaum | Secret of the Wings | |
Tim Mertens | Wreck-It Ralph | |
2013 (41st) [2] | ||
Greg Snyder, Gregory Amundson, Steve Bloom | Monsters University | |
Fabienne Alvarez-Giro | Ernest & Celestine | |
Jeff Draheim | Frozen | |
Darren Holmes | The Croods | |
James Ryan | Turbo | |
2014 (42nd) [3] | ||
John K. Carr | How to Train Your Dragon 2 | |
Tim Mertens | Big Hero 6 | |
Dan Molina, Mark Keefer, Karen Hathaway | Planes: Fire & Rescue | |
Darragh Byrne | Song of the Sea | |
David Burrows, Todd Hansen, Doug Nicholas, Jonathan Tappin, Courtney O'Brien-Brown | The Lego Movie | |
2015 (43rd) [4] [5] | ||
Kevin Nolting | Inside Out | |
Garret Elkins | Anomalisa | |
Jennifer Dolce, Ernesto Matamoros | Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet | |
Sim Evan-Jones | Shaun the Sheep Movie | |
2016 (44th) [6] [7] | ||
Christopher Murrie | Kubo and the Two Strings | |
Nazim Meslem | April and the Extraordinary World | |
Jeff Draheim | Moana | |
Kevin Pavlovic | Sausage Party | |
Fabienne Rawley, Jeremy Milton | Zootopia | |
2017 (45th) [8] [9] | ||
Steve Bloom, Lee Unkrich, Greg Snyder, Tim Fox | Coco | |
Harry Hitner, Tim Nordquist | Ferdinand | |
Darragh Byrne | The Breadwinner | |
David Burrows, Matt Villa, John Venzon | The Lego Batman Movie | |
Pamela Ziegenhagen | The Star | |
2018 (46th) [10] [11] | ||
Bob Fisher , Andrew Leviton, Vivek Sharma | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | |
Chris Cartagena | The Grinch | |
Stephen Schaffer, ACE, Anthony J. Greenberg, Katie Schaefer Bishop | Incredibles 2 | |
Jeremy Milton, Fabienne Rawley, Jesse Averna, John Wheeler, Pace Paulsen | Ralph Breaks the Internet | |
Milorad Krstic, Marcell Laszlo, Laszlo Wimmer, Danijel Daka Milosevic | Ruben Brandt, Collector | |
2019 (47th) [12] [13] | ||
Pablo García Revert | Klaus | |
John K. Carr, Mark Hester, Mary Blee | How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World | |
Stephen Perkins | Missing Link | |
Tiffany Hillkurtz | The Secret Life of Pets 2 | |
Axel Geddes, Torbin Xan Bullock, Greg Snyder | Toy Story 4 | |
Year | Recipient(s) | Film |
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2020 (48th) [14] [15] | ||
Kevin Nolting, Gregory Amundson, Robert Grahamjones, Amera Rizk | Soul | |
Sim Evan-Jones, Adrian Rhodes | A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon | |
Benjamin Massoubre | Calamity Jane | |
Catherine Apple, Anna Wolitzky, David Suther | Onward | |
Fiona Toth, Ken Schretzmann | The Willoughbys | |
2021 (49th) [16] [17] | ||
Greg Levitan, Collin Wightman, T.J. Young, Tony Ferdinand, Bret Allen | The Mitchells vs. the Machines | |
Jeremy Milton, John Wheeler, Pace Paulsen, Brian Estrada | Encanto | |
Janus Billeskov Jansen | Flee | |
Catherine Apple, Jason Hudak, Jennifer Jew, Tim Fox, David Suther | Luca | |
Fabienne Rawley, Shannon Stein, Todd Fulkerson, Rick Hammel, Brian Millman | Raya and the Last Dragon | |
2022 (50th) [18] | ||
James Ryan, Jacquelyn Karambelas, Natalla Cronembold, Joe Butler, Katie Parody | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | |
Tony Greenberg, Katie Bishop, Chloe Kloezeman, Axel Geddes, Tim Fox | Lightyear | |
Nicholas Smith, Steve Bloom, David Suther, Anna Wolitzky, Christopher Zuber | Turning Red | |
Ken Schretzmann, Holly Klein, Emily Chiu, Hamilton Barrett | Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio | |
Joyce Arrastica, Will Erokan, Vivek Sharma, Michael Hugh O'Donnell, Daniel Ortiz | The Sea Beast | |
2023 (51st) [19] [20] | ||
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Editorial Team | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | |
Stephen Schaffer, Amera Rizk, Gregory Snyder, Jen Jew, and Kevin Rose-Williams | Elemental | |
Patrick Voetberg, Joseph Titone, Darrian M. James, Danny Miller, and Brian Robinson | Leo | |
Randy Trager, Erin Crackel, Stephen Schwartz, and Ashley Calle | Nimona | |
Greg Levitan, Illya Quinteros, David and Croomes, and Myra Owyang | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem |
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