The Property Masters Guild (PMG) recently held its inaugural PMG MacGuffin Awards ceremony to honor the outstanding artistic achievements of Property Masters in the film and television industry. The event celebrated the hard work and dedication of these talented individuals who play a crucial role in bringing the vision of filmmakers to life.
The Motion Picture MacGuffin Awards recognized the exceptional work of Property Masters in various categories. Winners included Guillaume Delouche for “Oppenheimer,” David Cheesman for “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning – Part 1,” and Balázs M. Kovács for “Poor Things.” In the Television Series category, notable winners included Laura Roeper for “The Bear,” Jode Mann for “Lessons in Chemistry,” and Jeffrey Johnson for “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan.”
One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of the Hill Valley Humanitarian Award to Russell Bobbitt, known for his work on Marvel Studios films such as the “Iron Man” and “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchises. Bobbitt was recognized for his philanthropic efforts and dedication to making a difference in the lives of those in need.
Another special moment was the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Emily Ferry, the first female Property Master in film and television. Ferry’s impressive body of work includes films like “The Right Stuff,” “Addams Family Values,” and “Memoirs of a Geisha.”
The event was attended by industry professionals and celebrities, including Bill Barretta, Vivien Lyra Blair, and Dax Shepard. The evening culminated with a list of award winners across various categories, showcasing the incredible talent and creativity of Property Masters in the industry.
Overall, the PMG MacGuffin Awards ceremony was a testament to the hard work and dedication of Property Masters in the film and television industry. It highlighted their essential role in bringing stories to life on the big and small screens.