Deadline • 3/8/2026

The 62nd annual Cinema Audio Society (CAS) Awards took place on Saturday night at the Beverly Hilton, celebrating excellence in sound mixing for film and television. Among the notable winners, the film "F1" received the top prize in the live action feature category, while "KPop Demon Hunters" was awarded in the animated feature category. Both films were recognized for their outstanding sound mixing teams, which contributed significantly to their overall cinematic experiences (IndieWire, Variety). In addition to "F1" and "KPop Demon Hunters," several other productions were honored during the ceremony. "Becoming Led Zeppelin," "The Pitt," and "Adolescence" also received awards, showcasing a diverse range of projects recognized for their sound mixing excellence. The event highlighted the critical role of sound in filmmaking and television production, emphasizing the importance of high-quality audio in enhancing storytelling and audience engagement (IndieWire). The CAS Awards serve as a platform to acknowledge the achievements of sound professionals in the industry. The recognition of these films and their sound teams underscores the evolving landscape of sound mixing in both film and television, reflecting the industry's commitment to excellence in this vital aspect of production (IndieWire, Variety). The awards ceremony brought together industry professionals to celebrate their contributions to sound design and mixing, marking a significant occasion for the community (IndieWire).
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