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Thursday, Jun. 19, 2014
The Road To Emmy, Part 3: "Drunk History," "Hannibal"
First-time nominee Blake McClure became an ASC Award winner on February 1 for the “Detroit” episode of Comedy Central’s Drunk History , which topped the TV Episodic Series (Half Hour) category. “It was one of the biggest things to happen to me in my professional career,” said McClure who moved from...
Wednesday, Jun. 11, 2014
The Road To Emmy, Part 2: "The White Queen," "Dancing on the Edge"
If 2014 ASC Award nominations are any indication, then DPs Ashley Rowe and David Luther for their work, respectively, on Dancing on the Edge (“Episode 1.1”) and The White Queen (the episode titled “War at First Hand”), both Starz miniseries, should figure prominently among select contenders for...
Tuesday, Jun. 3, 2014
The Road To Emmy, Part 1: "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey"
With the landmark 1980 series Cosmos , astronomer, educator and author Carl Sagan helped to put wonderment about science in the mainstream public consciousness. The PBS series went on to win three Emmy Awards and was nominated for two others. Sagan’s widow, Ann Druyan, a noted author, writer and...
Thursday, May. 15, 2014
Primetime Talent - Behind The TV Screen: Two Showrunners and An Editor
As a precursor to our 12-part The Road To Emmy series which gets underway June 6 on SHOOT online and in The SHOOT >e,dition, we connect with a couple of showrunners who have a major hand in shaping notable shows that figure to be strong contenders for Emmy nominations this coming awards season...
Thursday, Apr. 17, 2014
Primetime Talent - Behind The TV Screen: Directors & Cinematographers
As a precursor to our 12-part The Road To Emmy series which gets underway June 6 on SHOOT online and in The SHOOT >e.dition, we connect with varied artisans who have a hand in notable TV shows, several of whom have Emmy nominations or wins in their filmographies. We start out with the...
Thursday, Sep. 26, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 12: Sharing Insights Into David Fincher And The Late Henry Bromell
The long and winding road to the 2013 Emmy Awards is now behind us, and with the benefit of hindsight we can reflect on the winning work. But some reflections go deeper, including the bittersweet moment during the primetime Emmy Awards ceremony telecast this past Sunday when Henry Bromell...
Thursday, Sep. 19, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 11: Reflections, Observations From Nominees Turned Winners
Now that the road to the Creative Arts Emmy Awards is in the industry's proverbial rearview mirror, a number of insights into what turned out to be winning work can be mined from SHOOT's The Road To Emmy series of features which will culminate next week with Part 12's coverage of the primetime Emmy...
Thursday, Sep. 12, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 10: Barbara Tulliver, ACE, Discusses Collaborating With David Mamet On Phil Spector
Barbara Tulliver, ACE, earned a primetime Emmy nomination for Phil Spector , continuing a longstanding collaboration with director David Mamet. This is her second career nom in the Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie category, the first coming two years ago (shared...
Friday, Sep. 6, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 9: A Pair of First-Time Nominees--Julian Jarrold and Robert McLachlan
This is a tale of two first-time primetime Emmy Award nominees: director Julian Jarrold who earned his nomination on the basis of The Girl , an HBO telefilm; and cinematographer Robert McLachlan, ASC, CSC, who garnered his nom for the "Mhysa" episode of HBO's Game Of Thrones . The Girl depicts the...
Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 8: DP Michael Slovis; Editor Azin Samari
Last month, Michael Slovis, ASC earned his sixth primetime Emmy nomination in an Outstanding Cinematography category, the last four (2009, '10, '12 and '13) coming for his work on Breaking Bad (AMC) after a pair (2006 and '07) for his lensing of episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation . He has...

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