Annual Annie Awards ceremony held in 2011
The 38th Annual Annie Awards honoring the best in animation of 2010 was held February 5, 2011, at Royce Hall in Los Angeles , California .[ 1] DreamWorks Animation 's How to Train Your Dragon was the big winner winning 10 out of its 15 nominations, sparking a big controversy over Disney and Pixar's boycott.[ 2]
Production nominees
Nominations announced on December 6, 2010.
Best Animated Feature
How to Train Your Dragon – DreamWorks Animation
Best Animated Short Subject
Day & Night – Disney /Pixar
Best Animated Television Commercial
Children's Medical Center - DUCK Studios
Frito Lay Dips "And Then There Was Salsa" - LAIKA/house
‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Winter Olympic Interstitial "Speed Skating" - DreamWorks Animation
McDonald's "Spaceman Stu" - DUCK Studios & Kompost
Pop Secret "When Harry Met Sally" - Nathan Love
Best Animated Television Production
Best Animated Television Production for Children
SpongeBob SquarePants – Nickelodeon
Best Animated Video Game
Limbo – Playdead
Individual Achievement Categories
Animated Effects in an Animated Production
Brett Miller - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Character Animation in a Television Production
David Pate - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation
Character Animation in a Feature Production
Gabe Hordos - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Mark Donald - Megamind - DreamWorks Animation
Anthony Hodgson - Megamind - DreamWorks Animation
Jakob Hjort Jensen - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
David Torres - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Character Animation in a Live Action Production
Ryan Page - Alice in Wonderland
Character Design in a Television Production
Ernie Gilbert - T.U.F.F. Puppy – Nickelodeon
Character Design in a Feature Production
Nico Marlet - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Sylvain Chomet - The Illusionist - Django Films
Carter Goodrich - Despicable Me - Illumination Entertainment
Timothy Lamb - Megamind - DreamWorks Animation
Directing in a Television Production
Tim Johnson - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation
Bob Anderson - The Simpsons - Gracie Films
Peter Chung - Firebreather - Cartoon Network Studios
Duke Johnson - Frankenhole: Humanitas – ShadowMachine
Gary Trousdale - Scared Shrekless - DreamWorks Animation
Directing in a Feature Production
Chris Sanders , Dean DeBlois - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Music in a Television Production
Jeremy Wakefield, Sage Guyton, Nick Carr and Tuck Tucker - SpongeBob SquarePants – Nickelodeon
Music in a Feature Production
John Powell - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Production Design in a Television Production
Richie Sacilioc - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation
Alan Bodner - Neighbors from Hell - 20th Century Fox Television
Barry Jackson - Firebreather - Cartoon Network Studios
Pete Oswald - Doubtsourcing - Badmash Animation Studios
Scott Wills - Sym-Bionic Titan - Cartoon Network Studios
Production Design in a Feature Production
Pierre Olivier Vincent - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Yarrow Cheney - Despicable Me - Illumination Entertainment
Eric Guillon - Despicable Me - Illumination Entertainment
Dan Hee Ryu - Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole - Warner Bros. Pictures
Peter Zaslav - Shrek Forever After - DreamWorks Animation
Storyboarding in a Television Production
Fred Gonzales - T.U.F.F. Puppy – Nickelodeon
Sean Bishop - Scared Shrekless - DreamWorks Animation
Tom Owens - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation
Dave Thomas - Fairly OddParents – Nickelodeon
Storyboarding in a Feature Production
Tom Owens - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Alessandro Carloni - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Paul Fisher - Shrek Forever After - DreamWorks Animation
Catherine Yuh Rader - Megamind - DreamWorks Animation
Voice Acting in a Feature Production
Jay Baruchel as Hiccup - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Gerard Butler as Stoick - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation
Steve Carell as Gru - Despicable Me - Illumination Entertainment
Cameron Diaz as Fiona - Shrek Forever After - DreamWorks Animation
Geoffrey Rush as Ezylryb - Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole - Warner Bros. Pictures
Voice Acting in a Television Production
James Hong as Mr. Ping - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation
Jeff Bennett as The Necronomicon - Fanboy & Chum Chum - Nickelodeon & Frederator
Corey Burton as Baron Papanoida - Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Cartoon Network
Nika Futterman as Asajj Ventress - Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Cartoon Network
Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown - The Cleveland Show - Fox Television Animation
Writing in a Television Production
Geoff Johns, Matthew Beans, Zeb Wells, Hugh Sterbakov, Matthew Senreich, Breckin Meyer, Seth Green , Mike Fasolo, Douglas Goldstein, Tom Root, Dan Milano, Kevin Shinick & Hugh Davidson - "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III" – ShadowMachine
Daniel Arkin - "Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Heroes on Both Sides" - Lucasfilm Animation Ltd.
Jon Colton Barry & Piero Piluso - "Phineas & Ferb: Nerds of a Feather" - Disney Channel
Billy Kimball & Ian Maxtone-Graham - "The Simpsons: Stealing First Base" - Gracie Films
Michael Rowe - "Futurama" - The Curiosity Company in association with 20th Century Fox Television
Writing in a Feature Production
William Davies , Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders - How to Train Your Dragon – DreamWorks Animation
Michael Arndt - Toy Story 3 – Pixar
Sylvain Chomet - The Illusionist – Django Films
Dan Fogelman - Tangled - Disney
Alan J. Schoolcraft, Brent Simons - Megamind – DreamWorks Animation
References
External links
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