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CAS Awards are big on 'Country'


February 17, 2008 "No Country for Old Men" won the 44th annual Cinema Audio Society Awards competition for outstanding achievement in sound mixing for motion pictures. Additionally, composer Alan Silvestri presented four-time Academy Award nominee Dennis Sands -- whose credits include "Forrest Gump," "Contact" and "Cast Away" -- the CAS Career Achievement Award. In the category of television movies and miniseries, the winner was "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," with the awards going to production mixer George Tarrant and re-recording mixers Rick Ash and Edward C. Carr III.

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