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Friday, Aug. 9, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 5: Lensing, Editing and Composing For Comedy
Last month, DP Gary Baum earned his fourth career primetime Emmy nomination, this latest one coming in the Outstanding Cinematography For A Multi-Camera Series category on the basis of his work on the "Molly's Birthday" episode of the CBS sitcom Mike & Molly directed by Mike Roberts. This marks...
Friday, Aug. 2, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 4: A Look At The Long And Short of Editing
A tale of two editors, both having last month earned their first career primetime Emmy nominations but for distinctly different projects--one a feature-length documentary on HBO, the other for a three-minute short on Saturday Night Live ( SNL ). Also distinguishing one editor from the other is the...
Friday, Jul. 26, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 3: A Taste of Visual Effects Deja vu
For the second consecutive year, the Emmy competition has broken down artistic excellence in visual effects on primetime television into two distinct categories based on the role of VFX in a show--one for VFX-driven programs, the other honoring those efforts in which VFX play a supporting role...
Thursday, Jul. 18, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 2: Hungry Man Scores Pair of Spot Nominations
Hungry Man 's plate is full with half of this year's portion of primetime spot Emmy nominations. The production company scored two of the four nominations in the Outstanding Commercial category--one for Grey Poupon's "The Chase" directed by Bryan Buckley for Crispin Porter+Bogusky ; the other for...
Thursday, Jul. 11, 2013
The Road To Emmy, Part 1: House of Cards--Cinematography and Editing
Garnering critical acclaim and helping to establish Netflix as a force in original programming, House of Cards is among the most closely watched series when it comes to handicapping this year's Emmy Awards. Set in Washington D.C., House of Cards stars Kevin Spacey as a South Carolina Democrat who...
Monday, Sep. 24, 2012
Reflections On Showtime's Homeland Which Unseated AMC's Mad Men for Best Drama Emmy Award
Combining the prior weekend's Creative Arts Emmy Awards with last night's primetime Emmy proceedings leads to some expected numbers as well as a major unexpected lack of a tally. Under the "no surprise" heading, HBO topped the overall count with 23 primetime Emmys, six of which came yesterday--four...
Friday, Sep. 21, 2012
Creative Arts Emmy Tally Topped By Game of Thrones; W+K Remains In Spot Emmy Throne
HBO's Game of Thrones topped the field by earning six Creative Arts Emmys during the (9/15) awards ceremony held at the Nokia Theatre in the L.A. Live complex. Next on the Emmy tally were three shows tied for second with four wins each: Discovery Channel's Frozen Planet ; PBS' Great Expectations (...
Saturday, Sep. 15, 2012
The Road To Emmy, Part 11: A rundown of 2012 Creative Arts Emmy honorees; P&G's "Best Job" Wins Primetime Spot Emmy
Procter & Gamble's Olympic anthem "Best Job" won the best primetime commercial Emmy this evening during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony held at the Nokia Theatre in the L.A. Live complex. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Wieden+Kennedy has earned the spot Emmy, the prior three...
Friday, Sep. 14, 2012
The Road To Emmy, Part 10: Editor David Tedeschi On Martin Scorsese; PD Dave Blass Feels Justified
It's a welcomed bit of deja vu for editor David Tedeschi who earned his second career Emmy nomination in the Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming category on the strength of a documentary directed by Martin Scorsese and profiling a music icon. This year's nom came for HBO's George...
Friday, Sep. 7, 2012
The Road To Emmy, Part 9: Joe Berlinger Reflects On Three Nominations For Two Documentaries
It's been an eventful awards season for director Joe Berlinger capped by three Emmy Award nominations for two of his documentaries: Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory (which he and Bruce Sinofsky directed) in the categories of Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking, and Outstanding Directing for...

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