Oscars 2020: Best Sound Mixing award goes to Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson for '1917'

Oscars 2020: Best Sound Mixing award goes to Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson for '1917'
Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson (Getty Images)

It is finally the biggest night in the world of cinema - The Oscars, a night when contributions big and small will be recognized in front of the whole world. In the world of films, there's no bigger attribute to making a story stand out on the screen than making sure the ambiance is right. The right sound can amp up the cinematic experience like no other. 

One among the award categories for the night is the award for the Best Sound Mixing and at the 92nd Academy Award the contenders for the Best Sound Mixing award, were Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson and Mark Ulano for 'Ad Astra', Paul Massey, David Giammarco and Steven A. Morrow for 'Ford Vs. Ferrari', Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic and Tod Maitland for 'Joker', Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson for '1917', and Michael Minkler, Christian P. Minkler and Mark Ulano for 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'.


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Taking the spotlight amidst its equally acclaimed competitors, the 2020 Oscar for Best Sound Mixing went to Sam Mendes' iconic war drama '1917'. Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson won their first-ever Oscar for the movie. The award was presented by Salma Hayek and Oscar Isaac.

Airing live from the Dolby Theatre, the 2020 Oscars' Red Carpet began from 6:30 pm ET. The main event started at 8 pm ET.
 

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