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73rd Golden Reels: AI Sound Barred, Top Films Win
9 Mar
Summary
- The 73rd Golden Reel Awards celebrated outstanding sound editing achievements in film and TV.
- Projects utilizing generative AI sound were deemed ineligible for this year's awards.
- Kathleen Kennedy and Mark Mangini received honorary Golden Reel Awards.

The 73rd annual Golden Reel Awards ceremony, hosted by the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE), celebrated the finest achievements in sound editing across film, television, and video games. "Sinners," "Frankenstein," and "Sirât" emerged as top winners in their respective categories at the gala held in Los Angeles. This year's event also saw the MPSE reaffirm its stance against generative AI in sound production, with projects employing AI sound ineligible for consideration. Two significant honorary awards were bestowed: Kathleen Kennedy received the Filmmaker Award, and veteran supervising sound editor Mark Mangini was honored with the Career Achievement Award for his extensive work. The ceremony highlighted the intricate craft of sound design and editing, recognizing the artists who shape auditory experiences in media.




