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''' | '''Howard Berger''' was, with [[Greg Nicotero]], in charge of [[special make-up effects]] for ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]''. {{w|Robert Kurtzman}}, Nicotero and he formed KNB Efx Group in 1988. KNB's best-noticed work was likely on {{wi|The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe|The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe}}. That work was awarded both a [[BAFTA]] and an Oscar. However, due to a quirk in the rules for the American Academy's "Best Make-up" category, only two individuals can be nominated for a single work. Consequently, Berger won both awards, while Nicotero only won a BAFTA. That said, Berger worked on {{wi|The Pacific (miniseries)|The Pacific}} with Nicotero, but got no [[Emmy Award]], while Nicotero got two. | ||
Berger's resumé is extensive, as he's been solidly working on multiple projects each year since the 1980s. However, some points of commonality with others who've worked in the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] — aside from Nicotero — include: {{wi|Sin City (film)|Sin City}} and {{wi|Spy Kids}}, both scored by [[John Debney]]; ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', featuring [[Jim Broadbent]]; {{wi|The Walking Dead}} on which he was a consulting producer alongside [[associate producer]] [[Skip Schoolnik]], [[production designer]] [[Gregory Melton]] and [[editor]] [[Hunter M. Via]]; and {{wi|The Mist (film)|The Mist}} featuring [[Toby Jones]] and production designed by Melton. In 2013, he was again nominated by the American Academy for his work on {{wi|Hitchcock (film)|Hitchcock}}. | |||
Berger | Although Nicotero and Berger have jointly worked on many of the same projects, their resumés aren't carbon copies of each other. For instance, only Nicotero worked on ''{{iw|jamesbond|Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale}}'' featuring [[Joseph Millson]]. | ||
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[[Category:Academy Award winners]] | [[Category:Academy Award winners]] | ||
[[Category:BAFTA award winners]] | [[Category:BAFTA award winners]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 8 July 2020
Howard Berger was, with Greg Nicotero, in charge of special make-up effects for Torchwood: Miracle Day. Robert Kurtzman, Nicotero and he formed KNB Efx Group in 1988. KNB's best-noticed work was likely on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. That work was awarded both a BAFTA and an Oscar. However, due to a quirk in the rules for the American Academy's "Best Make-up" category, only two individuals can be nominated for a single work. Consequently, Berger won both awards, while Nicotero only won a BAFTA. That said, Berger worked on The Pacific with Nicotero, but got no Emmy Award, while Nicotero got two.
Berger's resumé is extensive, as he's been solidly working on multiple projects each year since the 1980s. However, some points of commonality with others who've worked in the DWU — aside from Nicotero — include: Sin City and Spy Kids, both scored by John Debney; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, featuring Jim Broadbent; The Walking Dead on which he was a consulting producer alongside associate producer Skip Schoolnik, production designer Gregory Melton and editor Hunter M. Via; and The Mist featuring Toby Jones and production designed by Melton. In 2013, he was again nominated by the American Academy for his work on Hitchcock.
Although Nicotero and Berger have jointly worked on many of the same projects, their resumés aren't carbon copies of each other. For instance, only Nicotero worked on Casino Royale featuring Joseph Millson.