Art Directors Guild Awards 2011
16th ADG Awards
February 4, 2012
Contemporary Film:
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Fantasy Film:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Period Film:
Hugo
The 16th Art Directors Guild Awards, which were given on February 4, 2012, honored the best production designers of 2011.
Winners and nominees
Film
Contemporary Film:
- Donald Graham Burt – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Jefferson Sage – Bridesmaids
- Jane Ann Stewart – The Descendants
- Beth Mickle – Drive
- K. K. Barrett – Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Fantasy Film:
Period Film:
- Dante Ferretti – Hugo
- Sebastian Krawinkel – Anonymous
- Laurence Bennett – The Artist
- Mark Ricker – The Help
- Maria Djurkovic – Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Television
One-Hour Single Camera Television Series:
- Bill Groom – Boardwalk Empire (for "21")
- Gemma Jackson – Game of Thrones (for "A Golden Crown")
- Mark Worthington – American Horror Story: Murder House (for "Murder House")
- Scott P. Murphy – The Playboy Club (for "The Scarlet Bunny")
- Bob Shaw – Pan Am (for "Pilot")
Episode of a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series
- Richard Berg – Modern Family (for "Express Christmas")
- Keith Raywood and Teresa Mastropierro – 30 Rock (for "Double-Edged Sword")
- Joseph P. Lucky – Weeds (for "Game-Played")
- Michael Wylie – Californication (for "Monkey Business")
- Jefferson Sage – New Girl (for "Pilot")
Multi-Camera Unscripted Series:
- Keith Raywood, Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura & N. Joseph DeTullio – Saturday Night Live (for "Host: Justin Timberlake/Lady Gaga")
- Stephan G. Olson – How I Met Your Mother (for "Ducky Tie")
- Glenda Rovello – 2 Broke Girls (for "And the Rich People Problems")
- James Yarnell – American Idol (for "Top 12 Boys Perform")
- James Yarnell – Dancing with the Stars (for "Round One")
Miniseries or Television Movie:
- Mark Friedberg – Mildred Pierce
- Patti Podesta – Cinema Verite
- Bob Shaw – Too Big to Fail
- Eve Stewart – The Hour
- Robb Wilson King – Bling Ring
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