Golden_Trailer_Awards

Golden Trailer Awards

Golden Trailer Awards

Annual awards show that honors achievements in motion picture marketing, especially film trailers


The Golden Trailer Awards are an American annual award show for film trailers founded in 1999.[1] The awards also honor the best work in all areas of film and video game marketing, including posters, television advertisements and other media, in 108 categories.[2]

Quick Facts Awarded for, Country ...

It has been called "the Hollywood Awards show for the post-MTV era" and by its founders as celebrating "the people who condense 120 minutes into a two-minute minor opus."[3]

Overview

The 1st Golden Trailer Awards ceremony was held on September 21, 1999, in New York and had 19 categories. This jury consisted of Quentin Tarantino, Stephen Wooley, Jeff Kleeman and David Kaminow (from Miramax). The cofounders, sisters Evelyn Watters and Monica Brady, promoted their inaugural festival by screening the nominated trailers inside a gold-painted Airstream trailer at the 2000 Sundance festival.[4]

The ceremonies moved to Los Angeles in 2002.[5] Notable jurors in subsequent years have included Pedro Almodovar, Joel Siegel, Ben Stiller, Benicio Del Toro, Glenn Close, and Brett Ratner.[6] Even as the ceremonies have expanded to include 108 categories (show and non-show), they have made a point of remaining short (at 70 minutes) — like the works they are recognizing.[7] All editions have been broadcast online; more recent years have been televised on various networks including HDNet, ReelzChannel and Fox's MyNetworkTV.[8]

Notable additions to the award list include the "Golden Fleece" award, given to the trailer that gives a bad movie the most appeal. Executive Director Evelyn Watters describes it as celebrating the "pure art of cutting";[9] Executive Producer Monica Brady describes it as recognizing "a great trailer for a movie that is not so great."[10] It has also been called "the most anticipated [award] of the evening."[11]

Hosts for the awards ceremonies have included Kathy Griffin (2002), Dennis Miller (2003), Tom Green (2004), Sinbad (2008), Natasha Leggero (2011), TJ Miller (2015) and Wayne Brady (2016, 2017).[12] The award was designed by artist Jim Bachor.[13]

The 9th Annual Golden Trailer Awards (broadcast as the Movie Preview Awards on MyNetworkTV),[citation needed] in 2008 were at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. The Dark Knight won three awards: Best Action, Best Summer Blockbuster Poster and Trailer of the Year[14] in the public vote held by USA Today.

The 19th annual awards ceremony was held on May 31, 2018, at the Theater at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. Michelle Buteau was host and master of ceremonies, and the presenters included Kate Flannery, Lea DeLaria, Yvette Nicole Brown, Nicole Sullivan and Missi Pyle. Paul Dergarabedian of comScore presented the Box Office Weekend Award (The Bow) to Avengers: Infinity War for the highest three day gross between May 1, 2017, and April 30, 2018.[15]

1999

The 1st Golden Trailer Awards were held in 1999, the winners were:[16]

2000s

Note: no ceremony was held for the year 2000.

2001

The 2nd Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2001, winners are listed as follows:[17]

2002

The 3rd Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2002, the winners were:[18]

2003

The 4th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2003, the winners were:[19]

2004

5th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2004, the winners were:[20]

2005

6th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2005, the winners were:[21]

2006

7th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2006, the winners were:[22]

2007

8th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2007, the winners were:[23]

2008

9th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2008, the winners were:[24]

2009

10th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2009, the winners were:[25]

2010s

2010

11th Golden Trailer Award ceremony award was held in 2010, the winners were:[26]

2011

12th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2011, the winners were:[27]

2012

13th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2012, the winners were:[28]

2013

14th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2013, the winners were:[29]

2014

15th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2014, the winners were:[30]

2015

16th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2015, the winners were:[31]

2016

17th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2016, the winners were:[32]

2017

18th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2017, the winners were:[33]

2018

19th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2018, the winners were:[34]

2019

20th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2019, the winners were:[35]

2020s

2021

The 21st Annual Awards ceremony was live-streamed from the Niswonger Performing Arts Center (NPAC) in Greeneville, Tennessee.[36]

2022

The 22nd Golden Trailer Awards were presented on October 6, 2022.[37] The nominations were announced on August 2, 2022.[38]

Show

More information Best in Show, Best Action ...

Non-Show (Theatrical)

More information The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over, Best Motion/Title Graphics ...

Streaming

More information Best Action for a TV/Streaming Series (Trailer/Teaser/TV Spot), Best Animated for a TV/Streaming Series (Trailer/Teaser/TV Spot) ...

TV Spots (Theatrical)

More information Best Action TV Spot (for a Feature Film), Best Animated/Family TV Spot (for a Feature Film) ...

2023

The 23rd Golden Trailer Awards were presented in Los Angeles on June 29, 2023.[39] The nominations were announced on June 5, 2023.[40]

Show

More information Best Action, Best Animation/Family ...

Non-Show (Theatrical)

More information The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over, Best Motion/Title Graphics ...

TV Spot (Theatrical)

More information Best Action TV Spot (for a Feature Film), Best Animation / Family TV Spot (for a Feature Film) ...

Streaming

More information Best Action for a TV/Streaming Series (Trailer/Teaser/TV Spot), Best Animation/Family for a TV/Streaming Series (Trailer/Teaser/TV Spot) ...

Digital & Innovation

More information Best Digital – Action, Best Digital – Animation / Family ...

Poster

More information Best Action Poster, Best Animation / Family Movie Poster ...

Radio

More information Best Radio/Audio Spot (For a Feature Film or TV/Streaming Series) ...

References

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  2. France, Lisa Respers (June 1, 2018). "'Black Panther' wins big at Golden Trailer Awards". CNN. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  3. "Finland's Youngest Award Parks It Permanently in L.A.". Cinema Editor. Vol. 53, no. 1. Winter 2003.
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  5. "Finland's Youngest Award Parks It Permanently in L.A.". Cinema Editor. Vol. 53, no. 1. Winter 2003.
  6. Barbieri & Rolandelli (September 2018). "Golden Trailer Awards: La Alfombra Roja de los Trailers". Haciendo Cine. pp. 26–27.
  7. Anderson, John (29 June 2011). "Woollen & Associates: Hitting the mark". Variety. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  8. Hayes, Dade (27 February 2013). "Greg Sills to Produce 14th Annual Golden Trailer Awards". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  9. Hakim, Danny (26 May 2018). "The Envelope, Please. And Make It Quick". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  10. Sims, Amy C. (7 March 2003). "When Previews Are the Main Attraction". Fox News. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  11. Booth, William (28 May 2005). "Hail the Coming Attractions". Washington Post. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  12. Anderson, John (29 June 2011). "Woollen & Associates: Hitting the mark". Variety. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  13. Barbieri & Rolandelli (September 2018). "Golden Trailer Awards: La Alfombra Roja de los Trailers". Haciendo Cine. pp. 26–27.
  14. "And the Golden Trailer Award winner is ..." USA Today. 2008-06-02. Retrieved 2015-04-04.
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  36. "This Year's Winners!". Golden Trailer. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
  37. Vlessing, Etan (October 6, 2022). "Golden Trailer Awards: 'Top Gun: Maverick' Takes Best of Show Honor (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 2, 2023.

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