List of Awards and Nominations Received By Lost - Golden Reel Awards

Golden Reel Awards

The Golden Reel Awards are presented annually by the Motion Picture Sound Editors. Lost has been nominated in various categories twelve times, and has won five.

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode Result
2005 Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form
Dialogue & ADR
Thomas DeGorter, Trevor Jolly, Christopher B. Reeves
Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves & Troy Allen
"Pilot" Won
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form
Sound Effects & Foley
Thomas DeGorter, Trevor Jolly, Paul Menichini
Roland N. Thai & Marc Glassman
"Pilot" Won
2006 Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form
Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement
Trevor Jolly, Thomas DeGorter, Maciek Malish & Lloyd Jay Keiser "The Other 48 Days" Nominated
2007 Best Sound Editing in Sound Effects
and Foley for Television – Short Form
Thomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray
Cynthia Merrill & Doug Reed
"A Tale of Two Cities" Won
Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form
Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement
Thomas DeGorter, Lloyd Jay Keiser & Maciek Malish "Further Instructions" Nominated
2008 Best Sound Editing in Television: Long Form
Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement
"Through the Looking Glass" Nominated
Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form
Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement
"Greatest Hits" Nominated
Best Sound Editing in Television: Long Form
Sound Effects and Foley
"Through the Looking Glass" Nominated
Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form
Sound Effects and Foley
"Left Behind" Won
2009 Best Sound Editing: Short Form
Dialogue and ADR in Television
"Confirmed Dead" Won
Best Sound Editing: Short Form
Sound Effects and Foley in Television
"The Shape of Things to Come" Nominated
2010 Best Sound Editing: Short Form
Dialogue and ADR in Television
"The Little Prince" Nominated

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