The awards ceremony and reception took place at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles on Saturday, September 14.
The Property Masters Guild (PMG) have announced the winners of the inaugural PMG MacGuffin Awards, the only awards show to celebrate the significant artistic achievements of Property Masters, on Saturday, September 14th at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles. The Motion Picture MacGuffin Awards were presented to “Oppenheimer” (Guillaume Delouche, PMG), “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning - Part 1” (David Cheesman, PMG), and “Poor Things” (Balázs M. Kovács).
The Television Series winners were “The Bear” (Laura Roeper, PMG), “Lessons in Chemistry” (Jode Mann, PMG), “Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan” (Jeffrey Johnson, PMG), “That ‘90s Show” (Julie Heuer, PMG), “Perry Mason” (Brad Einhorn, PMG), “The Last of Us” (Justin Onofriechuk), and “A Black Lady Sketch Show” (Todd Daniels, PMG). “Feeding Time: A Tale from Jack in the Box” (Brad Elliott, PMG) was awarded for Outstanding Short Format: Commercials & Music Videos.
The awards ceremony and reception took place at the Belasco Theater before an audience of 400, including PMG members and entertainment industry executives. The PMG created the MacGuffin Awards to recognize and honor the often overlooked but crucial role of property masters in the entertainment industry. These talented individuals are responsible for sourcing, creating and managing all the props and set pieces that enhance the story's narrative and help create a believable and immersive world for the characters.
Russell Bobbitt, veteran Property Master behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), was bestowed with the Hill Valley Humanitarian Award, recognized for his outstanding philanthropic efforts and dedication to using his talents and resources to make a difference in the lives of those in need, including providing unique hands-on Marvel prop experiences for youth encountering debilitating health challenges. His work can be seen in the “Iron Man” franchise, “Captain America” franchise, “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchise and the “Avengers” franchise, among many others. The award was presented by Alice Cointe (Hill Valley Sponsor) and Joshua Meltzer, Property Master.
The Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Property Master Emily Ferry. With a career spanning more than four decades, Emily Ferry is a legend in the craft. As the first female Property Master in film and television, she is a pioneer in breaking institutional barriers and paving the way for future generations. She is a master across all genres, her work spanning more than 50 films including “The Right Stuff,” “Addams Family Values,” “Alien: Resurrection,” “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “Memoirs of a Geisha” and many others. The award was presented by Lewis Doty (Studio Art & Technical Sponsor), and Property Masters Lauren Shell (“Moving On,” “Miguel Wants to Fight”) and Theresa Corvino (“Rebel Moon,” “Next Goal Wins”).
Additional presenters include Bill Barretta (Executive Producer, Writer, Director “Muppets”), Vivien Lyra Blair (“The Boogeyman,” “Obi-Wan Kenobi”), Dylan Cole and Ben Procter (“Avatar” Production Designers), Pam Elyea (History for Hire), Tom Lennon (“Jezebel”), Virginia Madsen (“Sideways”), Hope Parrish (“Big Little Lies,” “Django Unchained”), Dennis Parrish (“Hello Dolly,” “Patton,” “Papillon,” “The Jerk”), Gary Moore (Dell), Dax Shepard (“Armchair Expert” podcast host), Cat Smith (“Lessons in Chemistry” Production Designer), and Reno Wilson (“Mike & Molly,” “Good Girls”), among others.
Emily Ferry
Russell Babbitt
“Oppenheimer”
Guillaume Delouche, PMG
“Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One”
David Cheesman, PMG
“Poor Things”
Balázs M. Kovács
The Bear - Season 2”
Laura Roeper, PMG
“That ‘90s Show - Season 1”
Julie Heuer, PMG
“Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan - Season 4”
Jeffrey Johnson, PMG
“Perry Mason - Season 2”
Brad Einhorn, PMG
“The Last of Us - Season 1”
Justin Onofriechuk
“Lessons in Chemistry”
Jode Mann, PMG
“A Black Lady Sketch Show - Season 4”
Todd Daniels, PMG
“Feeding Time: A Tale from Jack in the Box”
Brad Elliott, PMG
For more information about the Property Managers Guild MacGuffin Awards, visit www.propertymastersguild.org or www.macguffinawards.com.
The Property Masters Guild is dedicated to highlighting and elevating the craft of the Property Master by raising awareness of the craft, fostering collaboration among craft artisans, educating its members, and inspiring future generations of Property Masters. The contributions of Property Masters are integral to the design of every production. The Property Masters Guild is dedicated to highlighting their design achievements and pivotal role in the filmmaking process. For more information, visit www.propertymastersguild.org.
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