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From staging a postapocalyptic scene with real animals in the heart of Hollywood to creating a desert utopia in Palm Springs, the productions nominated for the California On Location Awards (Cola) all have one thing in common: They were filmed in the Golden State. (Several nominees are recipients of California’s Film and TV Tax Credit Program.) Cola chair Sabrina Jurisich says of this year’s show, which honors the best location pros in the industry and will take place Dec. 4 at the Hilton in Universal City: “As we are returning to an in-person show for the first time since 2019, we have had an incredible outpouring of support and are expecting a full house once again.” A few noteworthy nominees:
Don’T Worry Darling (Warner Bros.) Don’t Worry Darling
Olivia Wilde’s film looks straight out of a 1950s luxury home catalog, but its...
From staging a postapocalyptic scene with real animals in the heart of Hollywood to creating a desert utopia in Palm Springs, the productions nominated for the California On Location Awards (Cola) all have one thing in common: They were filmed in the Golden State. (Several nominees are recipients of California’s Film and TV Tax Credit Program.) Cola chair Sabrina Jurisich says of this year’s show, which honors the best location pros in the industry and will take place Dec. 4 at the Hilton in Universal City: “As we are returning to an in-person show for the first time since 2019, we have had an incredible outpouring of support and are expecting a full house once again.” A few noteworthy nominees:
Don’T Worry Darling (Warner Bros.) Don’t Worry Darling
Olivia Wilde’s film looks straight out of a 1950s luxury home catalog, but its...
- 12/3/2022
- by Winston Cho
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” “Dolemite is My Name,” and HBO’s “Ballers” are among the winners of this year’s Cola awards.
The COLAs recognize location managers, public employees and other professionals who help facilitate on-location production across the Golden State. This year’s awards program was held at the Universal Hilton.
Finalists and winners are voted on by Film Liaisons in California Statewide (Flics), past Cola winners, and a steering committee of Teamsters Local 399 members.
Additionally, Ted Sarandos was presented with the Golden Slate Award by his pal John Stamos. Previous winners of the honor include Ryan Murphy and Betsy Beers.
View the complete list below:
Location Manager of the Year – Studio Feature
Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Sony Pictures: Rick Schuler
Location Manager of the Year – Independent Feature
Dolemite Is My Name, Netflix: David Lyons
Location Manager of the Year – Episodic TV – 1 hour
Bosch,...
The COLAs recognize location managers, public employees and other professionals who help facilitate on-location production across the Golden State. This year’s awards program was held at the Universal Hilton.
Finalists and winners are voted on by Film Liaisons in California Statewide (Flics), past Cola winners, and a steering committee of Teamsters Local 399 members.
Additionally, Ted Sarandos was presented with the Golden Slate Award by his pal John Stamos. Previous winners of the honor include Ryan Murphy and Betsy Beers.
View the complete list below:
Location Manager of the Year – Studio Feature
Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Sony Pictures: Rick Schuler
Location Manager of the Year – Independent Feature
Dolemite Is My Name, Netflix: David Lyons
Location Manager of the Year – Episodic TV – 1 hour
Bosch,...
- 12/16/2019
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
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