Celebrating Outstanding Location Professionals in Film and TV

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The Location Managers Guild International recently announced the nominees for its 11th LMGI Awards, a prestigious event that celebrates the exceptional visual contributions made by location professionals in the film, television, and commercials industries worldwide. The awards ceremony is scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 24, at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills.

This year, Supervising Location Manager Sue Quinn, known for her work on blockbuster films such as Harry Potter and Pirates of the Caribbean, among many others, will be honored with the LMGI Awards Lifetime Achievement Award. The LMGI Awards also recognize individuals with the Trailblazer, Humanitarian, and Eva Monley awards, with the recipients yet to be announced.

Celebrating Excellence in Film and TV

Last year, the Location Managers Guild International recognized outstanding productions such as John Wick: Chapter 4, All Quiet on the Western Front, 1923, The White Lotus, and The Last of Us. The LMGI is a global organization that represents dedicated location professionals in the motion picture, television, commercial, and print production industries.

Below are the nominees for the 2024 LMGI Awards in various categories:

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION SERIES
– Fargo, Season 5 – FX
– The Gentlemen – Netflix
– Mr. & Mrs. Smith – Amazon
– Reservation Dogs, Season 3 – FX
– Slow Horses, Season 3 – Apple TV +
– Sugar – Apple TV+

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD TELEVISION SERIES
– Bridgerton, Season 3 – Netflix
– The Crown, Season 6 – Netflix
– Fallout – Amazon
– The Gilded Age, Season 2 – HBO Max
– Palm Royale – Apple TV+
– Tokyo Vice, Season 2 – HBO Max

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A TV SERIAL PROGRAM, ANTHOLOGY OR LIMITED SERIES
– Baby Reindeer – Netflix
– Feud: Capote vs.

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