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Oscar Watch: Guilds Honor DPs, Editors, Costumers, Production Designers

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Aside from the short film categories, the hardest part of your Oscar pool will be guessing the winners of the artisan trophies. But thanks to guild awards, you can at least have an idea of who to pick on your ballot. This past weekend a number of these guild awards took place, and though none of the winners are sure bets, their chances are now narrowed down a lot.

Costume Designers Honor Actresses?

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I'm all for these guild awards, with their specific categories and distinct recognitions, but I'm not sure I understand the Costume Designer Guild's honor for "Distinguished Actor." If the reasoning is that the recipient of this award is someone who looks good in costumes, or makes costume designers look good, then Helen Mirren makes sense as this year's winner. But this reason doesn't explain why the guild is also giving Sandra Bullock an award. Suddenly, the logic falls apart -- especially for anyone who has seen Miss Congeniality 2.

The costume designers don't need to give actors any more praise. And Mirren certainly doesn't need any more trophies this year. To me, the guild's recognition of the different genres of costume design is interesting and appealing enough without some unnecessary star-kissing.

The categories for the Costume Designer Guild Awards separately acknowledge achievements for modern costume, period costume and fantasy costume. The lumping of these genres together into the Best Costume Design Oscar doesn't give credit to the differences between them, and it often ignores the difficulty of modern costuming, which many people assume is as easy as the everyday act of getting dressed in the morning.

Geisha finally wins some awards

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Both the American Society of Cinematographers and the Costume Design Guild held their annual awards ceremonies in Los Angeles last night, and Memoirs of a Geisha was the night's big winner. In winning the award for Best Feature Film cinematography, Memoirs' Dion Beebe beat out three of the four lensmen with whom he's nominated for the cinematography Oscar, including Rodrigo Prieto, who shot Brokeback Mountain, and Robert Elswit of Good Night, and Good Luck. Memoirs is Beebe's second collaboration with director Rob Marshall; Chicago, their other film together, earned Beebe his first Oscar nomination.

Meanwhile, across town the Costume Design Guild was naming Colleen Atwood their winner for excellence in period film for the gorgeous garments she created for Memoirs. The win was Atwood's second in a row - she was recognized by the guild last year for her work on Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Other awards on the night went to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in the fantasy category, and Transamerica for Excellence in Contemporary Film.
 
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