Cinema Audio Society Awards 2025

62nd Cinema Audio Society Awards

March 7, 2026


Motion Pictures – Live Action:
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The 62nd Cinema Audio Society Awards were held on March 7, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, California, to honor outstanding achievements in sound mixing in film and television of 2025.[1][2][3] The nominations were announced on January 20, 2026.[4][5][6]

American sound mixer Skip Lievsay received the Career Achievement Award while Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro was honored with the Filmmaker Award.[3][7][8]

The ceremony was hosted by actor Chris Hardwick.[3]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and in bold.

Film

Motion Pictures – Live Action Motion Pictures – Animated
  • KPop Demon Hunters – Howard London (original dialogue mixer), Michael Babcock (re-recording mixer), Tony Lamberti (re-recording mixer), Erich Talaba (scoring mixer), and Giorgi Lekishvili (foley mixer)
    • The Bad Guys 2 – Ken Gombos (original dialogue mixer), Julian Slater (re-recording mixer), Greg P. Russell (re-recording mixer), Sam Okell (scoring mixer), Paul Pirola (foley mixer), and Ryan Squires (foley mixer)
    • Elio – Vince Caro (production sound mixer), Paul McGrath (production sound mixer), Lora Hirschberg (re-recording mixer), Bonnie Wild (re-recording mixer), Scott Michael Smith (scoring mixer), and Richard Duarte (foley mixer)
    • The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePantsWill Files (re-recording mixer), Mark Paterson (re-recording mixer), Steve Neal (re-recording mixer), Shawn Murphy (scoring mixer), and Jordan McClain (foley mixer)
    • Zootopia 2 – Gabriel Guy (original dialogue & re-recording mixer), Jeremy Scott Olsen (original dialogue mixer), David Fluhr (re-recording mixer), Warren Brown (scoring mixer), Doc Kane (ADR mixer), and Richard Duarte (foley mixer)
Motion Pictures – Documentary

Television

Television Series – One Hour Television Series – Half Hour
  • The Pitt: "7:00 P.M." – Von Varga (production sound mixer), Todd M. Grace (re-recording mixer), Edward C. Carr III (re-recording mixer), Tami Treadwell (ADR mixer), and Alex Jongbloed (foley mixer) (HBO Max)
    • Andor: "Who Are You?" – Danny Hambrook (production sound mixer), David Acord (re-recording mixer), Geoff Foster (scoring mixer), Nick Roberts (ADR mixer), and Richard Duarte (foley mixer) (Disney+)
    • Pluribus: "We Is Us" – Phillip W. Palmer (production sound mixer), Larry Benjamin (re-recording mixer), Tim Hoogenakker (re-recording mixer), Dave Porter (scoring mixer), Judah Getz (ADR mixer), Jamison Rabbe (ADR mixer), and Ron Mellegers (foley mixer) (Apple TV)
    • Severance: "Cold Harbor" – David J. Schwartz (production sound mixer), Bob Chefalas (re-recording mixer), Jacob Ribicoff (re-recording mixer), Chris Fogel (scoring mixer), Kris Chevannes (ADR mixer), and George A. Lara (foley mixer) (Apple TV)
    • Stranger Things: "Chapter Eight: The Rightside Up" – Michael P. Clark (production sound mixer), Mark Paterson (re-recording mixer), Will Files (re-recording mixer), Steve Neal (re-recording mixer), Craig Henighan (re-recording mixer), Carlos Ramirez (scoring mixer), and Judah Getz (foley mixer) (Netflix)
  • The Studio: "The Golden Globes" – Buck Robinson (production sound mixer), Lindsey Alvarez (re-recording mixer), Fred Howard (re-recording mixer), Adrià Serrano (scoring mixer), Brian Magrum (ADR mixer), and Ron Mellegers (foley mixer) (Apple TV)
    • The Bear: "Scallop" – Scott D. Smith (production sound mixer), Steve "Major" Giammaria (re-recording mixer), Patrick Christensen (ADR mixer), Ryan Collison (foley mixer), and Connor Nagy (foley mixer) (FX)
    • Hacks: "I Love LA" – Jim Lakin (production sound mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), James Parnell (re-recording mixer), David Stal (scoring mixer), Fernanda Domene (ADR mixer), and Jacob McNaughton (foley mixer) (HBO Max)
    • Murderbot: "FreeCommerce" – Michael LaCroix (production sound mixer), Alexandra Fehrman (re-recording mixer), Emilie Corpuz (re-recording mixer), Alvin Wee (scoring mixer), Sebastian Vaskio (ADR mixer), and Erik Culp (foley mixer) (Apple TV)
    • Only Murders in the Building: "LESTR" – Joseph White Jr. (production sound mixer), Kyle O'Neal (re-recording mixer), Mathew Waters (re-recording mixer), Alan DeMoss (scoring mixer), and Mitch Kluge (foley mixer) (Hulu)
Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures or Limited Series Non-Fiction, Variety or Music – Series or Specials
  • Adolescence: "Episode 1" – Kiff McManus (production sound mixer), Rob Entwistle (production sound mixer), Jules Woods (re-recording mixer), James Drake (re-recording mixer), Mike Tehrani (ADR mixer), Simon Diggins (ADR mixer), and Adam Mendez (foley mixer) (Netflix)
    • Black Mirror: "USS Callister: Into Infinity" – Stuart Piggott (production sound mixer), James Ridgway (re-recording mixer), Sam Okell (scoring mixer), Mike Tehrani (ADR mixer), and Adam Mendez (foley mixer) (Netflix)
    • Chief of War: "The Chief of War" – Fred Enholmer (production sound mixer), Thomas Visser (production sound mixer), Carlos Sanches (re-recording mixer), Josh Eckberg (re-recording mixer), Chris Navarro (ADR mixer), Vedat Kiyici (ADR mixer), and Andrii Starykovskyi (foley mixer) (Apple TV)
    • Love, Death + Robots: "Volume Four" – Joe DeAngelis (re-recording mixer), Chris Carpenter (re-recording mixer), and Rob Cairns (scoring mixer) (Netflix)
    • Star Trek: Section 31 – Bill McMillan (production sound mixer), Todd M. Grace (re-recording mixer), Edward C. Carr III (re-recording mixer), Michael Perfitt (scoring mixer), Tami Treadwell (ADR mixer), and Darrin Mann (foley mixer) (Paramount+)
  • Billy Joel: And So It Goes: "Part One" – Mark Mandler (production sound mixer), David Mitlyng (production sound mixer), Michael Stewart (production sound mixer), Bob Chefalas (re-recording mixer), Bradshaw Leigh (score & music mixer), Brian Ruggles (music mixer), and Jay Vicari (music mixer) (HBO)

Special awards

Filmmaker Award
Career Achievement Award
Student Recognition Award

References

  1. ^ "Cinema Audio Society Announces Date and Timeline for 62nd Annual CAS Awards". Cinema Audio Society. March 18, 2025. Retrieved March 6, 2026.
  2. ^ Pedersen, Erik (March 7, 2026). "'F1' & 'KPop Demon Hunters' Take Top Film Prizes at Cinema Audio Society's CAS Awards; 'The Pitt' & 'The Studio' Lead TV – Full List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  3. ^ a b c d Tangcay, Jazz (March 7, 2026). "'F1', 'KPop Demon Hunters', and 'The Studio' Among Cinema Audio Society Award Winners". Variety. Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  4. ^ Pedersen, Erik (January 20, 2026). "2026 CAS Awards Nominees Revealed: 'One Battle', 'Frankenstein', 'Sinners', 'KPop Demon Hunters' & More – Full List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 6, 2026.
  5. ^ "Cinema Audio Society Announces 62nd CAS Awards Nominations Honoring Excellence in Sound Mixing". Cinema Audio Society. January 20, 2026. Retrieved March 6, 2026.
  6. ^ Tangcay, Jazz (January 20, 2026). "'F1', 'Sinners', 'One Battle After Another', and 'Frankenstein' Among Cinema Audio Society Award Nominees". Variety. Retrieved March 6, 2026.
  7. ^ a b Pedersen, Erik (November 13, 2025). "Skip Lievsay Set for Cinema Audio Society's 2026 Career Achievement Award". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 6, 2026.
  8. ^ a b Pedersen, Erik (October 8, 2025). "Guillermo del Toro Set for Cinema Audio Society's 2026 Filmmaker Award". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 6, 2026.