The Black Panther was the big winner at the Ninth Annual Hollywood Music in Media Awards, copping three trophies and edging out A Star Is Born, which nabbed two wins.
Panther composer Ludwig Goransson took home the trophy for original score (sci-fi/fantasy/horror), and the Marvel Comics superhero epic also triumphed in the original song competition (sci-fi/fantasy/horror) with “All the Stars,” Written by Kendrick Lamar, Top Dawg, SZA, Sounwave, and Al Shux and performed by Lamar and SZA. In the hotly-contested soundtrack album competition the Panther posse and Interscope Records beat A Star Is Born and Warner Bros. Records.
Max Richter took top honors in the original score feature film category for Focus Features Mary Queen of Scots, flying in from his home in London to accept his trophy at the festive ceremony, which took place at the Avalon Hollywood theater on Vine Street last night (Nov. 14). Alexandre Desplat won for original score animated feature with his work on Fox Searchlight’s Isle of Dogs. And French composer Cyrille Aufort topped the original score documentary race with his music for Hulu’s March of the Penguins: The Next Step.
Songwriter Diane Warren took home a trophy for the documentary song “I’ll Fight,” performed by Jennifer Hudson in CNN’s RBG, a look at the life of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. On the red carpet prior to the ceremony Warren said the song went over like gangbusters when Hudson performed it at an ACLU event earlier in the week. Onstage, accepting her prize, Warren dedicated the song not only to Ginsburg herself, “hoping those ribs heal!,” but also “to all the firefighters who are fighting so hard.” Warren’s other win was for original song in an independent film, for “To Get Here,” performed by Willie Nelson in A24’s The Last Movie Star. “I’ll Fight” was performed at the HMMA show by Marisa Corvo.
On the supply-side, Netflix led the nominations with 16, ultimately scoring three wins in an evenly divided trophy field that saw Disney and Warner Bros. each get two. A welcome aspect of the HMMA’s is that with its wide range of categories it casts a wide net and allows many individual composers, songwriters and distributors that would normally not make it into Hollywood’s awards season mainstream to compete and bring their work to the attention of the industry. And as one of the earliest awards shows, it is seen as something of a bellwether for the general trends.
The HMMA’s honor internationally produced music in film, TV, video games, commercials and trailers, and have historically been a good indicator of the way awards season winds are blowing. With over 500 submissions this year, HMMA nominees are chosen in specific genres of music for film, TV and video game including dramatic feature, sci-fi/ fantasy, documentary and animation. Nominations and winners are chosen by an advisory board selection committee that includes journalists, music executives, music-media industry professionals comprised of the peer groups the Society of Composers and Lyricists (SCL), the Television Academy, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences and the Recording Academy, as well as various performing rights organizations. Eligibility is somewhat unconventional in that nominees are released between Oct. 1 of the prior year, and Dec. 31 of the current year.
A portion of net proceeds from the show was donated to Education Through Music Los Angeles (ETMLA).
A complete list of winners follows:
ORIGINAL SCORE – FEATURE FILM
Winner: Max Richter – MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS (Focus Features)
Alexandre Desplat – SISTERS BROTHERS (Annapurna)
Carter Burwell – THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS (Netflix)
Hans Zimmer – WIDOWS (Twentieth Century Fox)
Justin Hurwitz – FIRST MAN (Universal)
Kris Bowers – GREEN BOOK (Universal)
Nicholas Britell – IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK (Annapurna)
Theodore Shapiro – DESTROYER (Annapurna)
Terence Blanchard – BLACKKKLANSMAN (Focus Features)
ORIGINAL SCORE – SCIFI/FANTASY/HORROR FILM
Winner: Ludwig Goransson – BLACK PANTHER (Walt Disney)
Alan Silvestri – READY PLAYER ONE (Warner Bros.)
Christophe Beck – ANT-MAN and THE WASP (Walt Disney)
Marc Shaiman | Scott Wittman – MARY POPPINS RETURNS (Walt Disney)
Marco Beltrami – A QUIET PLACE (Paramount)
Tyler Bates – DEADPOOL 2 (Twentieth Century Fox)
ORIGINAL SCORE – ANIMATED FILM
Winner: Alexandre Desplat – ISLE OF DOGS (Fox Searchlight)
Bruno Coulais – WHITE FANG (Netflix)
Chris Bacon – SHERLOCK GNOMES (Paramount)
Heitor Pereira – SMALLFOOT (Warner Bros.)
Henry Jackman – RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET (Walt Disney)
Michael Giacchino – INCREDIBLES 2 (Walt Disney)
ORIGINAL SCORE – DOCUMENTARY
Winner: Cyrille Aufort – MARCH OF THE PENGUINS: THE NEXT STEP (Hulu)
Daniel Pemberton, Simon Ashdown, Will Slater – ONE STRANGE ROCK (National Geographic)
Jeff Morrow – SCIENCE FAIR (National Geographic)
Jonathan Kirkscey – WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? (Focus Features)
Marco Beltrami – FREE SOLO (National Geographic)
Miriam Cutler – RBG (CNN)
Patrick Jonsson – ON HER SHOULDERS (Oscilloscope)
ORIGINAL SONG – FEATURE FILM
Winner: “Shallow” from A STAR IS BORN (Warner Bros.) Written by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt. Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper“Animal Sauvage” from THE EQUALIZER 2 (Columbia Pictures) Written by Gertjan Mulder, performed by Brainpower, Pharoahe Monch, Pitcho Womba Konga and STIX
“For You (Fifty Shades Freed)” from FIFTY SHADES FREED (Universal) Written by Andrew Watt, Ali Payami, Ali Tamposi. Performed by Liam Payne & Rita Ora
“Girl in the Movies” from DUMPLIN’ (Netflix) Written by Dolly Parton and Linda Perry. Performed by Dolly Parton.
“Here Comes the Change” from ON THE BASIS OF SEX (Focus Features) Written by Kesha Sebert, Drew Pearson, Stephen Wrabel. Performed by Kesha
“Living in the Moment” from BOOK CLUB (Paramount) Written by Carole Bayer Sager, Jay Landers, Walter Afanasieff. Performed by Katharine McPhee
“Revelation” from BOY ERASED (Focus Features) Written by Leland, Troye Sivan & Jónsi. Performed by Troye Sivan & Jónsi
“We Won’t Give” from THE HATE U GIVE (Twentieth Century Fox) Written by Jessica Karpov, Arlissa Ruppert, Kevin White, Mike Woods. Performed by Arlissa
ORIGINAL SONG – DOCUMENTARY
Winner: “I’ll Fight” from RBG (CNN) Written by Diane Warren. Performed by Jennifer Hudson.“Gravity” from FREE SOLO (National Geographic) Written by Tim McGraw and Lori McKenna. Performed by Tim McGraw.
“Keep Reachin’” from QUINCY (Netflix)Written by Mark Ronson, Jeff Bhasker, Andrew Wyatt, Chaka Khan and Quincy Jones. Performed by Mark Ronson, Chaka Khan and Quincy Jones.
“Song for the Untitled” from YO GALGO (Skinny Dog Films) Written by Rickie Lee Kroell and Arturo Cardelús. Performed by Rickie Lee Kroell.
“These Are the Words” from POPE FRANCIS: A MAN OF HIS WORD (Focus Features) Written by Patti Smith & Tony Shanahan. Performed by Patti Smith.
ORIGINAL SONG – ANIMATED FILM
Winner: “Stronger Than I Ever Was” from SHERLOCK GNOMES (Paramount) Written by Elton John & Bernie Taupin, performed by Mary J. Blige
“Finally Free” from SMALLFOOT (Warner Bros.) Written and performed by Niall Horan
“Good Day” from EARLY MAN (Lionsgate) Written and performed by New Hope Club
“I Promise You” from PETER RABBIT (Columbia Pictures) Written by Ezra Koenig, performed by James Corden
ORIGINAL SONG – SCI-FI, FANTASY, HORROR FILM
Winner: “All the Stars” from BLACK PANTHER (Walt Disney) Written by Kendrick Lamar, Top Dawg, SZA, Sounwave, and Al Shux. Performed by Kendrick Lamar and SZA
“Ashes” from DEADPOOL 2 (Twentieth Century Fox) Written by Petey Martin, Jordan Smith and Tedd T. Performed by Celine Dion
“The Place Where Lost Things Go” from MARY POPPINS RETURNS (Walt Disney) Written by Marc Shaiman & Scott Wittman. Performed by Cast.
“Trip A Little Light Fantastic” from MARY POPPINS RETURNS (Walt Disney) Written by Marc Shaiman & Scott Wittman. Performed by Cast.
MUSIC DOCUMENTARY/SPECIAL PROGRAM
Winner: QUINCY (Netflix)
RAPTURE (Netflix)
GOODNIGHT BROOKLYN – THE STORY OF DEATH BY AUDIO (Amazon)
GRACE JONES – BLOODLIGHT AND BAMI (Kino Lorber)
ORIGINAL SCORE – TV SHOW/LIMITED SERIES
Winner: Nicholas Britell – SUCCESSION (HBO)
Daniel Pemberton – BLACK MIRROR (Netflix)
Mark Isham, Cindy O’Connor, Michael D. Simon – ONCE UPON A TIME (ABC)
Nico Muhly – HOWARDS END (Starz)
Ramin Djawadi – WESTWORLD (HBO)
Thomas Newman, Chris Westlake – CASTLE ROCK (Hulu)
MAIN TITLE THEME – TV SHOW/LIMITED SERIES
Winner: Carlos Rafael Rivera – GODLESS (Netflix)
Jeff Beal – THE PUTIN INTERVIEWS (Showtime)
Jeff Cardoni – THE KOMINSKY METHOD (Netflix)
Jeff Russo – ALTERED CARBON (Netflix)
Mychael Danna – THE LAST TYCOON (Amazon)
Nico Muhly – HOWARDS END (Starz)
OUTSTANDING MUSIC SUPERVISION – FILM
Winner: Julianne Jordan & Julia Michaels – A STAR IS BORN (Warner Bros.)
Becky Bentham – MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN (Universal)
Dave Jordan – BLACK PANTHER (Walt Disney)
Gabe Hilfer – TAG (Warner Bros.)
John Houlihan – DEADPOOL 2 (Twentieth Century Fox)
Lynn Fainchtein – ROMA (Netflix)
OUTSTANDING MUSIC SUPERVISION – TELEVISION
Winner: Jen Ross – POWER (Starz)
Bruce Gilbert – GLOW (Netflix)
Charles Scott IV – CASTLE ROCK (Hulu)
Chris Swanson – WILD WILD COUNTRY (Netflix)
Morgan Rhodes – DEAR WHITE PEOPLE (Netflix)
Season Kent – 13 REASONS WHY (Netflix)
SOUNDTRACK ALBUM
Winner: BLACK PANTHER (Interscope Records)
A STAR IS BORN (Interscope Records)
DEADPOOL 2 (Columbia Records)
FIFTY SHADES FREED (Republic Records)
MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN (Polydor Records)
ORIGINAL SCORE – INDEPENDENT FILM
Winner: Thomas Adès – COLETTE (Bleecker Street / 30 West)
Austin Wintory – THE LAST MOVIE STAR (A24)
Christopher Willis – THE DEATH OF STALIN (IFC Films)
Harry Gregson-Williams – BREATH (Film Rise)
Jóhann Jóhannsson – MANDY (Spectrevison, Legion M)
Nami Melumad – MISS ARIZONA (Side Gig Productions)
ORIGINAL SONG – INDEPENDENT FILM
Winner: “Requiem For a Private War” from A PRIVATE WAR (Aviron Pictures) Written and performed by Annie Lennox
“To Get Here” from THE LAST MOVIE STAR (A24) Written by Diane Warren, performed by Willie Nelson
“Hearts Beat Loud” from HEARTS BEAT LOUD (Stage 6 Films) Written by Keegan DeWitt. Performed by Kiersey Clemons
“Home Free” from LITTLE PINK HOUSE (Film Mode Entertainment) Written and performed by David Crosby
“Sway Lake” from SONG OF SWAY LAKE (The Orchard) Written by Ethan Gold. Performed by John Grant
“To Get Here” from THE LAST MOVIE STAR (A24) Written by Diane Warren, performed by Willie Nelson
ORIGINAL SCORE – SHORT FILM
Winner: Nami Melumad – PASSAGE
Billy Mallery – BABY STEPS
Ivan Ruiz Serrano – CHERRY
Joseph Stephens – THE TAKE OFF
Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein – SPHERES
Ramesh Kumar Kannan – DISSONANCE
ORIGINAL SCORE – VIDEO GAME
Winner: Jeff Broadbent and Tina Guo – EXTINCTION (Maximum Games)
Austin Wintory – PODE (Henchman & Goon)
Bear McCreary – GOD OF WAR (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
Glenn Stafford, Neal Acree, David Arkenstone, Clint Bajakian – WORLD OF WARCRAFT: BATTLE FOR AZEROTH (Blizzard Entertainment)
John Paesano – MARVEL’S SPIDER-MAN (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
Matthew Carl Earl – THE LEGEND OF XUAN YUAN (Tencent)
ORIGINAL SONG – VIDEO GAME
Winner: “Only We Few Remember it Now” – THE BANNER SEGA 3 (Versus Evil) Written by by Austin Wintory. Featuring Faroese singer Eivør
“All Star” – SUPER NBA (Tencent) Music by Jason Walsh, lyrics and vocals by Satta
“A Fire In Your Mind” – ASTRO BOT RESCUE MISSION (Sony Interactive Entertainment) Written and performed by Kenneth C M Young
“Warbringers: Jaina” – WORLD OF WARCRAFT: BATTLE FOR AZEROTH (Blizzard Entertainment) Written by Logan Laflotte, & Neal Acree. Performed by Laura Bailey
“Forgotten Anne” – FORGOTTEN ANNE (Square Enix Co., Ltd., Chorus Worldwide) Written and performed by Randi Laubek.
SONG/SCORE – TRAILER
Winner: Pawel Gorniak – CROSSFIRE 2 (Official Trailer)
Danny Cocke – LOST IN SPACE (Reveal Trailer)
Jochem Weierink – BUMBLEBEE (Trailer, Jupiter composition, additional music by Cavalry-Music, Chroma-Music and Nicolas Felix)
Kurt Oldman – PERFECT (Official Trailer)
Steven Vitali – THE JEWELS OF THE SALTON SEA (Trailer)
ORIGINAL SCORE – SHORT FILM (FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
Winner: Jesica Yap – SIGEK COKELAT – A CHOCOLATE BAR (Indonesia)
Anne-Kathrin Dern – VRIEND VAN GOUD (Belgium)
Carlos Rodriguez Rodriguez – MADRID NOIR A VR MYSTERY (Spain)
Roger Subirana – THE T-SHIRT (Spain)
Xilan Wen – MOST BEAUTIFUL MOMENT (China)
ORIGINAL SONG/SCORE – MOBILE VIDEO GAME
Winner: Matthew Carl Earl – ARENA OF VALOR: FLIP THE WORLD (Garena, Tencent Games)
Ariel Contreras-Esquivel – MUSHROOM GUARDIAN (Mariano Larronde)
Gerard Marino – RIVAL: CRIMSON X CHAOS (Section Studios)
Igor Nemirovsky – ZOOTOPIA: DREAMING PEOPLE (Tencent)
Ryan Richko – RUPERT AND RILEY (MadFrog Studios)
Sound of Games – JUNE’S JOURNEY (Wooga)
Thomas Parisch & Edwin Wendler – HONOR OF KINGS (Tencent Games)
ORIGINAL SONG/SCORE – COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENT
Winner: Juliet Roberts – NBA FINALS (“Finally Mine”)
Ivan Capillas – CICLES (“Cicles”)
Jesica Yap – ALEXANDRE CHRISTIE WATCH (“My Confidence”)
Karsten Laser – MAN LIONS CITY 2018 (“City in Motion”)
Nuno Malo – THE SECRET OF CHRISTMAS (“November Glow”)
That Kid CG – OCULUS RIFT (“Change the Game”)
ORIGINAL SCORE – INDEPENDENT FILM (FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
Winner: Joan Vilà – QUIEN ERES (Spain)
Anne-Kathrin Dern – THE JADE PENDANT (Hong Kong)
Elik Alvarez & Sandro Morales-Santoro – PAPITA 2DA BASE (Venezuela)
Neal Acree and Michael Tuller – ANIMAL WORLD (China)
Ralf Wengenmayr – JIM BUTTON AND LUKE THE ENGINE DRIVER (Germany)
Ricardo Curto – HALCON CIEGO (BLIND HAWK) (Spain)
INDEPENDENT MUSIC VIDEO
Winner: Alex Boyé – BEND NOT BREAK
Adam’s Attic – SORRY
Jamie Meyer – NOTHIN’ ON YOU
Kassidy Lynne – BABY JUST CRUISE
Loud Luxury ft. Nikki’s Wives – SHOW ME
Luc and the Lovingtons – WELCOME TO MY HOUSE
MASA – DEEP DOWN
Riston Diggs ft. Sly Beats – CAN’T REMEMBER
The Veer Union – LIVING NOT ALIVE
Tiana – JUST MY TYPE
SPECIAL RECOGNITION/PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED WINNERS:
LIVE CONCERT FOR VISUAL MEDIA
Landmarks Live in Concert – FOO FIGHTERS, LIVE FROM THE ACROPOLIS
ORIGINAL SONG – TV SHOW / MINI SERIES
“The Innocents” from THE INNOCENTS (Netflix) Music and lyrics by Carly Paradis. Performed by EERA (Anna Lena Bruland)
MAIN TITLE – TV SHOW (FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
Layal Watfeh – TEN SINS (United Arab Emirates)
ORIGINAL SCORE – SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)
Mariano Saulino – VERY LOVING CATERPILLAR
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