Motion Picture Sound Editors - The Golden Reel Awards

The Golden Reel Awards

The MPSE currently presents awards annually to sound editors in the several categories for feature films.

  • Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR in an Animation Feature Film
    • 1989: Oliver & Company
    • 1990: The Little Mermaid
    • 1991: The Rescuers Down Under
    • 1992: Beauty and the Beast
    • 1993: Aladdin
    • 1994: Once Upon a Forest
    • 1995: The Lion King
    • 1996: Toy Story
    • 1997: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
    • 1998: Hercules
    • 1999: A Bug's Life
    • 2000: The Iron Giant
    • 2001: Titan A.E.
    • 2002: Atlantis: The Lost Empire
    • 2003: Treasure Planet
    • 2004: Finding Nemo
    • 2005: The Incredibles*
    • 2006: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
    • 2007: Cars
    • 2008: Ratatouille
    • 2009: WALL-E
    • 2010: Up
    • 2011: How to Train Your Dragon
    • 2012: The Adventures of Tintin
  • Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue, ADR and Music in a Feature Documentary
  • Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Foreign Language Film
  • Best Sound Editing: Music in a Feature Film
    • 1995: The Lion King
    • 1997: The English Patient
    • 1998: Titanic*
    • 1999: The Butcher Boy
    • 2000: American Beauty
    • 2001: High Fidelity
    • 2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
    • 2003: The Mothman Prophecies
    • 2004: Cold Mountain
    • 2005: The Passion of the Christ
    • 2006: Casanova
    • 2007: Apocalypto
    • 2008: Into the Wild
    • 2009: The Dark Knight*
    • 2010: Avatar
    • 2011: Inception*
    • 2012: Hugo*
  • Best Sound Editing: Music in a Musical Feature Film
  • Best Sound Editing: Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film
    • 1988: Lethal Weapon
    • 1989: Who Framed Roger Rabbit*
    • 1990: Born on the Fourth of July
    • 1991: The Hunt for Red October* and Total Recall
    • 1992: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
    • 1993: Alien 3
    • 1994: Schindler's List
    • 1995: Forrest Gump
    • 1996: Crimson Tide
    • 1997: Jerry Maguire
    • 1998: Titanic*
    • 1999: Saving Private Ryan*
    • 2000: American Beauty
    • 2001: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    • 2002: A Beautiful Mind
    • 2003: Gangs of New York
    • 2004: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
    • 2005: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    • 2006: Memoirs of a Geisha
    • 2007: Letters from Iwo Jima*
    • 2008: The Bourne Ultimatum*
    • 2009: Slumdog Millionaire
    • 2010: Inglourious Basterds
    • 2011: The Social Network
    • 2012: Super 8
  • Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film
    • 1988: Predator
    • 1989: Die Hard
    • 1990: The Abyss and Born on the Fourth of July
    • 1991: Total Recall
    • 1992: Barton Fink
    • 1993: Under Siege
    • 1994: Jurassic Park*
    • 1995: Speed*
    • 1996: Braveheart* and Crimson Tide
    • 1997: Daylight
    • 1998: Titanic*
    • 1999: Saving Private Ryan*
    • 2000: The Matrix*
    • 2001: Gladiator
    • 2002: Black Hawk Down
    • 2003: Road to Perdition
    • 2004: Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World*
    • 2005: The Aviator
    • 2006: War of the Worlds
    • 2007: Letters from Iwo Jima*
    • 2008: The Bourne Ultimatum*
    • 2009: The Dark Knight*
    • 2010: Avatar
    • 2011: Inception*
    • 2012: War Horse

An * denotes a film that also won an Academy Award for Sound Editing.

There are also "other" categories that include Sound Editing in Computer Entertainment, the Career Achievement Award, and the Inaugural Filmmaker's Award. The MPSE also sponsors the Verna Fields Award for Sound Editing in a Student Film and the Ethel Crutcher Scholarship.

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