The Jeffrey S. Wexler Award honors individuals, companies and products that have had a profound impact on the art and craft of sound mixing. This award may recognize advancements that either extensively improved on existing methods or are so innovative in nature that they materially changed how sound is recorded, mixed or delivered. The award may be given to a specific technology, individual or product, or to multiple technologies, individuals or products honoring a wider category of contribution.
The CAS Science Technology and Engineering Committee will review and evaluate all submissions to determine which submissions will be awarded. Applications may be submitted by committee members, CAS members, product manufacturers, and individual inventors.
Click the “Award Submission Form” button below and submit the completed form by June 30th of the submission year.
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This award is named in honor of the late Jeffrey S. Wexler CAS, the revered production mixer, leader, educator, and consummate sound professional whose career exemplified both technical excellence and forward-looking innovation. He passed away on December 9, 2025. His career spanned more than forty years and included an impressive resume of more than 70 feature films, hundreds of commercials and numerous documentaries. Wexler was honored with a BAFTA Film Award for Best Sound for Almost Famous and was a two-time Academy Award® nominee, as well as an Emmy® and CAS Award nominee for his work on The Last Samurai, Independence Day and the HBO film 61. In 2011, he was the recipient of the CAS Career Achievement Award.