Rizzo winning for his work on the Disney+ series “Earthkeepers,” and the documentary “Summer of Soul” taking home awards for directing, writing, and music supervision.
Overall, the first night of the Creative Arts Emmys was a celebration of diverse and talented individuals in the television industry. From long-running favorites like “Saturday Night Live” to groundbreaking new series like “Blue Eye Samurai,” the winners represented the best of what television has to offer.
With the main Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony still to come, it’s clear that the competition is fierce and the talent is unmatched. As the industry continues to evolve and innovate, we can expect even more groundbreaking and award-winning content in the years to come.
Stay tuned for more updates and coverage of the Creative Arts Emmys and the upcoming Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony. Brown as Virgil Hawkins / Static Shock (Teen Titans Go! • The Ghost and Molly McGee • Cartoon Network • Warner Bros. Animation)
Maya Rudolph as Connie the Hormone Monstress (Big Mouth • Nick Starr • Netflix • Titmouse, Inc.)
Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series
All The Queen’s Men • Showtime • SHOWTIME Presents, Left/Right, and A24
City So Real • National Geographic • Participant, Kartemquin Films, and National Geographic Documentary Films
Philly D.A. • PBS • Independent Television Service and Frontline PBS WGBH Educational Foundation
Secrets Of The Whales • Disney+ • Red Rock Films / Brian Armstrong Productions, Ltd. / National Geographic
Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy • CNN • CNN Original Series, Raw TV
Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series Or Special
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown • CNN • CNN Original Series, Zero Point Zero Production, Inc.
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman • Netflix • Embassy Row, Worldwide Pants, and RadicalMedia
Secrets Of The Whales • Disney+ • Red Rock Films / Brian Armstrong Productions, Ltd. / National Geographic
Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy • CNN • CNN Original Series, Raw TV
Unsolved Mysteries • Netflix • Cosgrove/Meurer Productions, 21 Laps Entertainment
Outstanding Picture Editing For An Unstructured Reality Program
Welcome To Wrexham • FX • FX Networks, Industrial Media, and Rob McElhenney
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Structured Reality Or Competition Program
Billy Joel: The 100th- Live At Madison Square Garden • ABC • Done + Dusted
The Beatles: Get Back • Disney+ • Apple Corps Ltd. / WingNut Films Productions Limited / Three Moons, Inc.
Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Special
Disney’s Broadway Hits At London’s Royal Albert Hall • Disney+ • Disney Theatrical Productions, Done + Dusted, and National Theatre
Encanto: A Magical Special With Lin-Manuel Miranda • Disney+ • Disney’s Yellow Shoes Creative Group
Harry Styles: Harry’s House • CBS • Fulwell 73 and Full Stop Management
Springsteen On Broadway • Netflix • Thrill Hill Productions, Inc.
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special
Billy Joel: The 100th- Live At Madison Square Garden • ABC • Done + Dusted
Mark Dittmar, Production Mixer
John Harris, Music Mixer
Steve Remote, Music Mixer
Tom Holmes, Monitor Mixer
Paul Wittman, Monitor Mixer
Matt Boudreau, House Mixer
The Beach Boys • ABC • Done + Dusted
John Rampsey, Production Mixer
Sabi Tuckok, Production Mixer
Dennis Hamlin, Production Mixer
Nick Rizzo, Music Mixer
Encanto: A Magical Special With Lin-Manuel Miranda • Disney+ • Disney’s Yellow Shoes Creative Group
Paul Bevan, Production Mixer
Simon Rhodes, Music Mixer
Luke Patterson, Monitor Mixer
Jon Olive, Monitor Mixer
Springsteen On Broadway • Netflix • Thrill Hill Productions, Inc.
Rob Mathes, Music Mixer
Doug DeAngelis, Monitor Mixer
SugaBaby, Monitor Mixer
Jake Jackson, Music Mixer
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Dopesick • Hulu • FOX 21 Television Studios and The Littlefield Company
Tom Fleischman, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Marc Fishman, Re-Recording Mixer
Matt Nicolay, ADR Mixer
Larry Hoff, Production Mixer
Emily A. Ellis, Production Mixer
Harry Styles: Harry’s House • CBS • Fulwell 73 and Full Stop Management
Paul Bevan, Production Mixer
Simon Rhodes, Music Mixer
Luke Patterson, Monitor Mixer
Jon Olive, Monitor Mixer
The Queen’s Gambit • Netflix • Netflix
Greg Orloff, Re-Recording Mixer
Eric Hoehn, Re-Recording Mixer
Kyle O’Neal, Production Mixer
WandaVision • Disney+ • Marvel Studios / ABC Studios
Benjamin Patrick, Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Parker, Re-Recording Mixer
Steve “Major” Giammaria, Production Mixer
Andrew Morgado, ADR Mixer
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation
Hacks • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Benjamin Patrick, Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Parker, Re-Recording Mixer
Steve “Major” Giammaria, Production Mixer
Andrew Morgado, ADR Mixer
PEN15 • Hulu • Hulu, AwesomenessTV, Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment, Party Over Here
Travis Bruce, Re-Recording Mixer
Benjamin Patrick, Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Parker, Re-Recording Mixer
Steve “Major” Giammaria, Production Mixer
The Politician • Netflix • Fox 21 Television Studios and Ryan Murphy Productions
Joe Earle, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Doug Andham, Re-Recording Mixer
Isaac Derfel, Production Mixer
Stephen Urata, ADR Mixer
Greg Orloff, Re-Recording Mixer
Eric Hoehn, Re-Recording Mixer
Steve “Major” Giammaria, Production Mixer
Andrew Morgado, ADR Mixer
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Dopesick • Hulu • FOX 21 Television Studios and The Littlefield Company
Tom Fleischman, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Marc Fishman, Re-Recording Mixer
Matt Nicolay, ADR Mixer
Larry Hoff, Production Mixer
Emily A. Ellis, Production Mixer
Harry Styles: Harry’s House • CBS • Fulwell 73 and Full Stop Management
Paul Bevan, Production Mixer
Simon Rhodes, Music Mixer
Luke Patterson, Monitor Mixer
Jon Olive, Monitor Mixer
The Queen’s Gambit • Netflix • Netflix
Greg Orloff, Re-Recording Mixer
Eric Hoehn, Re-Recording Mixer
Kyle O’Neal, Production Mixer
WandaVision • Disney+ • Marvel Studios / ABC Studios
Benjamin Patrick, Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Parker, Re-Recording Mixer
Steve “Major” Giammaria, Production Mixer
Andrew Morgado, ADR Mixer
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation
Benjamin Patrick, Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Parker, Re-Recording Mixer
Steve “Major” Giammaria, Production Mixer
Andrew Morgado, ADR Mixer
PEN15 • Hulu • Hulu, AwesomenessTV, Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment, Party Over Here
Travis Bruce, Re-Recording Mixer
Benjamin Patrick, Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Parker, Re-Recording Mixer
Steve “Major” Giammaria, Production Mixer
Joe Earle, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Doug Andham, Re-Recording Mixer
Isaac Derfel, Production Mixer
Stephen Urata, ADR Mixer
WandaVision • Disney+ • Marvel Studios / ABC Studios
Greg Orloff, Re-Recording Mixer
Eric Hoehn, Re-Recording Mixer
Steve “Major” Giammaria, Production Mixer
Andrew Morgado, ADR Mixer
Overall, it was a night of celebration and recognition for the talented individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to bring our favorite TV shows and specials to life. Congratulations to all the winners!
• CBS • CBS Studios
Jim Fenhagen, Production Designer
Michael A. Cummings, Art Director
The Masked Singer • Season 7 • Week 5 • A Round And A Round Of Sing-Along Favorites • FOX • FOX Alternative Entertainment
James Pearse Connelly, Production Designer
Saturday Night Live • Hosted By John Mulaney • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
The Voice • The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 1 • NBC • MGM Television, Warner Horizon Unscripted Television in association with Warner Bros. Television
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation
Black-ish • Things Done Changed • ABC • ABC Signature
Central Park • A Fish Called Snakehead • Apple TV+ • Apple / 20th Television / Brillstein Entertainment Partners
Hacks • I Think She Will • HBO • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment
The Simpsons • Bart The Cool Kid • FOX • Gracie Films in association with 20th Television Animation
Solar Opposites • The RadA.W.G. • Hulu • 20th Television Animation
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
A Christmas Carol • Night Three • FX Networks • FX Productions in association with the BBC
Angstrom Levy / Angstrom #646 (Invincible • I Thought You Were Stronger • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios, Skybound Animation)
Ms. Marvel • MS. MARVEL • Disney+ • Marvel Studios / ABC Signature
Shogun • Episode 1 • FX Networks • FX Productions
The Witcher • A Grain of Truth • Netflix • Netflix
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special
Adele One Night Only • CBS • ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group
Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter To Los Angeles • Disney+ • Disney+ in association with Interscope Films, Darkroom, This Machine
Black Music Honors • Bounce • Syndication • Production Company: Central City Productions
Dave Chappelle: The Closer • Netflix • Pilot Boy Productions
Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2024: Democracy’s Last Stand Building Back America Great Again Better 2020 • Showtime • CBS Studios in association with Spartina Productions
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Nonfiction Or Reality Program (Single Or Multi-Camera)
Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry • Apple TV+ • Apple / Interscope Films / The Darkroom
David Byrne’s American Utopia • HBO • HBO in association with River Road Entertainment and Todomundo
Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story • Peacock • UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group
Our Great National Parks • Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Yosemite and Arches • National Geographic
Undercover • National Geographic
With a star-studded cast and an intriguing storyline, “Angstrom Levy / Angstrom #646” has captured the hearts of viewers since its release on Prime Video. The show follows the journey of Angstrom Levy, a superhero trying to navigate his newfound powers and responsibilities as Angstrom #646. With Maya Rudolph as Connie the Hormone Monstress and Hannah Waddingham as Deliria, the voice cast brings the characters to life in a way that is both hilarious and heartwarming.
The show has been praised for its stunning animation and intense action scenes, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with each episode. The sound mixing in the series has also been highly acclaimed, with a mix of comedy and drama that perfectly complements the visuals on screen. The production design has been lauded for its attention to detail and immersive world-building, transporting viewers to a world unlike any other.
With nominations for Outstanding Animated Program and Outstanding Sound Mixing, “Angstrom Levy / Angstrom #646” is a must-watch for fans of animation and superhero stories. As the series continues to gain popularity, it is sure to leave a lasting impact on audiences around the world.
The Emmy Awards are always a highly anticipated event in the entertainment industry, celebrating the best in television production design, choreography, hairstyling, makeup, and more. This year, the nominees include a diverse range of shows and talented individuals who have made significant contributions to the world of television.
One of the standout nominees is “Courts Aaron Rodgers For VP”, a show that has garnered critical acclaim for its innovative production design. The team behind the show, including production designers Jim Fenhagen and Larry Hartman, art director Riley Mellon, and set decorator Brendan Hurley, have created a visually stunning world that has captivated audiences.
Another standout nominee is “RuPaul’s Drag Race”, a show that has become a cultural phenomenon. The production design team, including production designers Gianna Costa and Jen Chu, and art director Gavin Smith, have created a vibrant and colorful world that perfectly complements the show’s energetic and glamorous aesthetic.
“Saturday Night Live” is also a nominee in multiple categories, including outstanding production design and outstanding hairstyling. The show’s production designers, Joe DeTullio and Kenneth MacLeod, along with art director Melissa Shakun and set decorator Kimberly Kachougian, have created iconic sets that have become synonymous with the show’s irreverent humor.
In the category of outstanding choreography, “Dancing With The Stars” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” are both nominated for their dynamic and captivating dance routines. The choreographers, including Valentin Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson for “Dancing With The Stars” and Jamal Sims for “RuPaul’s Drag Race”, have brought their unique talents to these shows, creating memorable performances that have delighted audiences.
In the hairstyling and makeup categories, shows like “The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula” and “Saturday Night Live” have received nominations for their creative and innovative work. The makeup and hairstyling teams have worked tirelessly to create stunning looks that enhance the overall aesthetic of these shows.
Overall, this year’s Emmy Awards promise to be an exciting celebration of the talent and creativity that goes into creating some of the most beloved television shows. With such a diverse range of nominees, it’s clear that the television industry is thriving with innovative and talented individuals who continue to push the boundaries of what is possible on the small screen. Smith, Camera
The Golden Bachelor • Series Body Of Work • ABC • Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon
Jeremy Pelzer, Director of Photography
Tom Ditzler, Camera
Jeff Katz, Camera
Adam Liptak, Camera
Kevin O’Connor, Camera
Bill Philbin, Camera
Chris Scharf, Camera
Mike Smole, Camera
Justin Stacey, Camera
Love On The Spectrum U.S. • Series Body Of Work • Netflix • Northern Pictures for Netflix
Benjamin Cunningham, Director of Photography
Chelsea Davenport, Camera
Tommy “TJ” Jackson, Camera
Joey “JT” Thompson, Camera
Kelly “KJ” Johnson, Camera
Samuel “Sam” Wilson, Camera
Nathan “Nate” Davies, Camera
RuPaul’s Drag Race • Series Body Of Work • MTV • World Of Wonder
Michael S. Hauer, Director of Photography
Joseph P. Kennedy, Camera
Thomas A. Jefferson, Camera
Michael L. Madison, Camera
Richard S. Nixon, Camera
Robert F. Kennedy, Camera
John F. Kennedy, Camera
Squid Game: The Challenge • Series Body Of Work • Netflix • Studio Lambert and The Garden for Netflix
David “Dave” Stevens, Director of Photography
Richard “Rich” Harris, Camera
Steven “Steve” Clark, Camera
Daniel “Dan” Roberts, Camera
Thomas “Tom” Thompson, Camera
Andrew “Andy” White, Camera
Patrick “Pat” Brown, Camera
Outstanding Directing For A Reality Program
The Amazing Race • I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying • CBS • WorldRace Productions, Inc.
Michael Norton, Director
Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation • Beachy Vibes in St. Augustine, Florida • HGTV • Departure Films
Emily Yam, Director
The Golden Bachelor • The Finale • ABC • Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon
Michael Dimich, Director
Love On The Spectrum U.S. • The First Date • Netflix • Northern Pictures for Netflix
Cian O’Clery, Director
RuPaul’s Drag Race • The Bossy Roast • MTV • World Of Wonder
Nick Murray, Director
Squid Game: The Challenge • The First Game • Netflix • Studio Lambert and The Garden for Netflix
David “David” Smith, Director
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Nonfiction Program
Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation • Beachy Vibes in St. Augustine, Florida • HGTV • Departure Films
Gregory Browne, Editor
Girls State • Apple TV+ • Concordia Studio presentation of a Mile End Films production in association with Apple
Emily Kennedy, Editor
Jeanna Parsons, Editor
Jennifer Tiexiera, Editor
Shannon Kennedy, Editor
Shayla Washburn, Editor
Jim Henson Idea Man • Disney+ • Imagine Documentaries Productions, Disney Branded Television
Lawrence Lerew, Editor
Anna Meller, Editor
Our Planet II • Chapter 1: World On The Move • Netflix • Silverback Films for Netflix
Andy R. Worboys, Editor
Planet Earth III • Extremes • BBC America • A BBC Studios Natural History Unit Production co-produced with BBC America,
ZDF and France Télévisions for BBC
Joey Burt, Editor
Chris Cousins, Editor
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Reality Program
The Amazing Race • I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying • CBS • WorldRace Productions, Inc.
Julian Gomez, Editor
Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation • Beachy Vibes in St. Augustine, Florida • HGTV • Departure Films
Jennifer Nelson, Editor
The Golden Bachelor • The Finale • ABC • Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon
David “Dave” Gross, Editor
Love On The Spectrum U.S. • The First Date • Netflix • Northern Pictures for Netflix
Michael Nayman, Editor
RuPaul’s Drag Race • The Bossy Roast • MTV • World Of Wonder
Jamie Martin, Editor
Squid Game: The Challenge • The First Game • Netflix • Studio Lambert and The Garden for Netflix
John “Johnny” Johnson, Editor
With so many talented individuals working behind the scenes in unscripted television, it’s no wonder that these programs continue to captivate audiences around the world. Congratulations to all the nominees and winners for their hard work and dedication to their craft. Bloom, Sound Editor
Mark Filip, Sound Editor
Chris Goodes, Sound Editor
Mark Hartzell, Sound Editor
Matt Lemberger, Sound Editor
David Mann, Sound Editor
Tim Owens, Sound Editor
Clint Smith, Sound Editor
Jason Strain, Sound Editor
Mark Timmer, Sound Editor
The Last Dance • Episode I • ESPN • ESPN Films and Netflix
Tom Myers, Sound Supervisor
Chad J. Hughes, Sound Designer
Eric Di Stefano, Sound Effects Editor
Andrea Gard, Sound Effects Editor
Jeremy Balko, Music Editor
Dan Kenyon, Foley Artist
The Natural World • The Bat Man Of Mexico • PBS • A Kralyevich Productions production in association with Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET
Michael Boyle, Sound Editor
The Rescue • National Geographic • National Geographic Documentary Films in association with Mayday Films and Dogwoof
Matthew Skelding, Sound Designer
Tim Owens, Sound Designer
Clint Smith, Sound Designer
Mark Timmer, Sound Designer
Mark Filip, Sound Effects Editor
Chris Goodes, Sound Effects Editor
David Mann, Sound Effects Editor
Matt Lemberger, Sound Effects Editor
Jeremy Bloom, Sound Editor
Jason Strain, Sound Editor
Coleman, Camera Willie Shipp, Camera is a talented group of cinematographers and camera operators who have worked on some of the most acclaimed television programs in recent years. From documentaries to reality shows to variety series, this team of professionals has consistently delivered high-quality visuals and storytelling.
One of their standout projects is “Life Below Zero,” a popular series on National Geographic that follows individuals living in the remote wilderness of Alaska. Directors of Photography Charlie Beck, Michael Cheeseman, Danny Day, and Camera Operator Pedro Delbrey have captured stunning footage of the harsh and beautiful landscapes, as well as the daily struggles and triumphs of the people who call this unforgiving environment home.
Another notable project is “Survivor,” a long-running reality competition series on CBS. The extensive team of Camera Operators and Directors of Photography, including Peter Wery, Scott Duncan, Russ Fill, Tim Barker, and many others, work together to capture the drama and excitement of the show’s challenges and tribal councils. Their skillful camera work helps to immerse viewers in the action and emotion of the game.
In the nonfiction realm, the team’s work on “The Traitors” and “Welcome To Wrexham” showcases their versatility and storytelling abilities. These series offer a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of individuals caught up in extraordinary circumstances, with Directors of Photography Siggi Rosen-Rawlings and Craig Hastings capturing intimate and compelling footage.
Additionally, the team has been recognized for their outstanding writing on variety series such as “The Daily Show,” “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” and “Saturday Night Live.” The talented writers behind these shows, including Dan Amira, Johnathan Appel, Kent Sublette, and many others, craft sharp and witty scripts that entertain and inform audiences.
Overall, Coleman, Camera Willie Shipp, Camera is a powerhouse team of cinematographers and camera operators who continue to push the boundaries of visual storytelling across a variety of genres. Their impressive body of work has earned them critical acclaim and numerous awards, making them a sought-after group in the industry. • PBS • WETA Washington, D.C. in association with Concordia Studio
David Hewitt, Re-Recording Mixer
Christian Dwiggins, Production Mixer
Bloom, Sound Designer Ian Cymore, Dialogue Editor Ryan Rubin, Music Editor have been recognized for their outstanding work in the television industry. Their contributions to various projects have been instrumental in creating immersive and engaging soundscapes for viewers to enjoy.
One such project is “Planet Earth III: Freshwater,” a BBC Studios Natural History Unit Production co-produced with BBC America, ZDF, and France Télévisions for BBC. The team of sound editors and Foley artists, including Jonny Crew, Tim Owens, Ellie Bowler, and Paul Ackerman, worked together to bring the sounds of freshwater ecosystems to life.
In the documentary series “Steve! (Martin) A Documentary In 2 Pieces” on Apple TV+, Bob Edwards, Kim B. Christensen, and Joel Raabe collaborated as sound editors to enhance the storytelling with their audio expertise. Their work helped to create a rich auditory experience for viewers.
Another notable project is “Welcome To Wrexham: Goals” on FX, where Shaun Cromwell, William Harp, Jon Schell, and Sean Gray worked as dialogue and sound effects editors. Their attention to detail and creativity in sound design added depth and realism to the documentary series.
Additionally, the team behind “Albert Brooks: Defending My Life,” including composer Marc Shaiman, delivered an original dramatic score that complemented the storytelling in the HBO documentary film. Their music set the tone and added emotional depth to the narrative.
Other composers, such as Anže Rozman and Camilo Forero for “Beckham: Seeing Red,” Jacob Shea, Sara Barone, and Hans Zimmer for “Planet Earth III: Extremes,” and Laura Karpman for “Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed,” have also been recognized for their outstanding music composition in documentary series or specials.
In the category of Outstanding Music Direction, music directors like Rickey Minor for “The 46th Kennedy Center Honors,” “The Oscars,” and Adam Blackstone, Don Was, and Omar Edwards for the “2023 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony” have been acknowledged for their exceptional contributions to music direction in television.
Sound mixers and re-recording mixers, such as Troy Smith, Jim Ursulak, and Paul Bruno for “The Amazing Race,” and Mark Jensen for “Welcome To Wrexham: Giant Killers,” have also been recognized for their outstanding work in reality programs and nonfiction programs, respectively.
The television industry relies on the talent and expertise of sound designers, dialogue editors, music editors, and other audio professionals to create captivating and immersive experiences for viewers. The recognition of individuals like Bloom, Ian Cymore, Ryan Rubin, and others highlights the importance of sound design and music composition in television production.
Chapter Two: Soul Man is a captivating documentary film presented by HBO Documentary Films in association with Concord Originals, Polygram Entertainment, and Warner Music Entertainment. This film is a production by Laylow Pictures and White Horse Pictures, featuring the talents of Tony Volante as the re-recording mixer and Andre Artis as the production mixer.
The documentary follows the life and career of a legendary soul musician, exploring his rise to fame, struggles, and impact on the music industry. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, viewers are given an intimate look into the artist’s journey and the soulful music that shaped his legacy.
The sound mixing in Chapter Two: Soul Man is exceptional, with Tony Volante bringing depth and richness to the film’s audio. His expertise in blending different elements of sound creates a dynamic and immersive experience for the audience. Andre Artis, as the production mixer, ensures that all audio components are captured and mixed seamlessly to enhance the storytelling.
The documentary is a testament to the power of music and its ability to transcend time and connect people from different backgrounds. It is a celebration of the soulful sounds that have touched the hearts of millions and continue to inspire generations of musicians.
Overall, Chapter Two: Soul Man is a must-watch for music lovers and fans of soul music. It is a masterfully crafted film that pays tribute to a true legend in the industry and leaves a lasting impact on all who experience it. O’Malley, Editor
Bill Parker, Editor
John Quinn, Editor
Tim Sullivan, Editor
Gregg Taylor, Editor
Jason Tregoe Newman, Editor
Matthew D. Vree, Editor
As we approach award season, the television industry is buzzing with excitement over the nominations for Outstanding Picture Editing in various categories. From documentaries to reality shows to competition programs, the talent and skill of editors are being recognized for their contributions to the success of these programs.
One standout nominee is “Jim Henson Idea Man” on Disney+. This documentary, produced by Imagine Documentaries Productions and Disney Branded Television, delves into the creative genius behind beloved characters like Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy. Sierra Neal and Paul Crowder, ACE, are credited as the editors who brought this story to life on screen.
Another notable entry is “The Jinx – Part Two” on HBO | Max. This gripping series follows the twists and turns of a high-profile murder case, and editors Richard Hankin, Charles Olivier, and their team of additional editors are being recognized for their outstanding work on this project.
On the reality TV front, “Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV” on Investigation Discovery is shedding light on the hidden truths behind children’s programming. Editors Daphne Gómez-Mena and Jane Jo, ACE, have been nominated for their work on this eye-opening series.
In the category of variety programming, shows like “Dolly Parton’s Pet Gala” on CBS and “John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In LA” on Netflix are vying for the top spot. Editors like Bill DeRonde, James Collet, Kari Heavenrich, and Kelly Lyon, ACE, are being recognized for their contributions to these entertaining programs.
As the award season approaches, the television industry is abuzz with excitement over the talented editors who bring these stories to life on screen. Stay tuned to see who will take home the coveted awards for Outstanding Picture Editing in the coming months. • Netflix • Northern Pictures for Netflix
Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City • Bravo • Shed Media, a division of Warner Bros. Unscripted Television
Tiger King • Netflix • A Goode Films Production for Netflix
Untold: Malice At The Palace • Netflix • A Helmer & Cohen Production for Netflix
Outstanding Competition Program
The Amazing Race • CBS • WorldRace Productions, Inc.
America’s Got Talent • NBC • Fremantle, Syco Entertainment and Marathon Productions
Nailed It! • Netflix • Magical Elves
RuPaul’s Drag Race • VH1 • World of Wonder Productions
The Voice • NBC • MGM Television, Warner Horizon Unscripted Television
Outstanding Host
Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Hosts (Queer Eye • Netflix • Scout Productions Inc. and ITV Entertainment LLC for Netflix)
Nicole Byer, Host (Nailed It! • Netflix • Magical Elves)
Tom Colicchio, Padma Lakshmi, Gail Simmons, Hosts (Top Chef • Bravo • Magical Elves)
Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Hosts (Making The Cut • Amazon Prime Video • Amazon Studios and SKR Productions)
RuPaul Charles, Host (RuPaul’s Drag Race • VH1 • World of Wonder Productions)
Outstanding Casting For A Reality Program
America’s Got Talent • NBC • Fremantle, Syco Entertainment and Marathon Productions
Patrick Lynn, Casting Director
Carla Hool, Casting Director
Mia Cusumano, Casting Director
Julie Stinson, Casting Director
Love Is Blind • Netflix • Kinetic Content for Netflix
Brennan Johnson, Casting Director
Jaclyn M. Aguiar, Casting Director
Chantel Joseph, Casting Director
RuPaul’s Drag Race • VH1 • World of Wonder Productions
Goloka Bolte, Casting Director
Ethan Petersen, Casting Director
Angela Eggert, Casting Director
Survivor • CBS • MGM Television
Lynne Spillman, Casting Director
The Voice • NBC • MGM Television, Warner Horizon Unscripted Television
Michele McNulty, Casting Director
Mandy Cason, Casting Director
Beth Stein, Casting Director
With a diverse range of outstanding narrators, documentaries, reality programs, and hosts, the 2022 Emmy Awards promise to showcase some of the best talent in the industry. From Sir David Attenborough’s captivating narration to the thought-provoking documentaries like “The Jinx” and “Girls State,” viewers can expect a night of entertainment that celebrates the art of storytelling and the power of nonfiction content. Whether you’re a fan of reality TV or prefer in-depth documentaries, this year’s Emmy Awards have something for everyone.
Kendi, Executive Producer
Geoff Martz, Executive Producer
Mara Brock Akil, Executive Producer
Susie Fitzgerald, Executive Producer
As streaming services continue to dominate the entertainment industry, Netflix remains at the forefront of providing diverse and engaging content for its subscribers. One of the latest collaborations between Netflix and production company Northern Pictures is set to bring even more exciting programming to viewers worldwide.
Northern Pictures is known for its high-quality documentaries and factual entertainment, making it the perfect partner for Netflix’s ever-expanding library of original content. With this new partnership, viewers can expect a range of thought-provoking and visually stunning documentaries that cover a wide range of topics.
One of the standout projects from this collaboration is “Welcome To Wrexham,” a series produced by FX and Boardwalk Pictures. This documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of the Wrexham Football Club, providing an intimate look at the inner workings of a small-town football team.
In addition to “Welcome To Wrexham,” Netflix and Northern Pictures are also set to release several other exceptional documentaries, including “Beyond Utopia” and “Stamped From The Beginning.” These films dive deep into important social issues and historical events, shedding light on stories that are often overlooked in mainstream media.
Furthermore, Netflix’s commitment to showcasing diverse voices and perspectives is evident in their documentary lineup. From exploring the life and work of poet Nikki Giovanni in “Going To Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project” to examining the history of racism in America in “Stamped From The Beginning,” these documentaries offer a unique and enlightening viewing experience.
Overall, the collaboration between Netflix and Northern Pictures is poised to deliver a diverse and compelling range of documentaries that will captivate audiences around the world. With a focus on storytelling that is both informative and entertaining, these films are sure to leave a lasting impact on viewers and further solidify Netflix’s reputation as a leader in documentary filmmaking. Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls To “Fire Fauci” • CBS • CBS Studios
Eric A. Eisenstein, Technical Director
Jeff Latonero, Technical Director
Thomas D. Biering, Camera
William J. White, Camera
Paul T. Cangialosi, Camera
John Pinto, Camera
Sean Hennessey, Camera
Mark Alan LaFleur, Camera
Joseph Debonis, Camera
George Rothweiler, Camera
Michael H. Luetzow, Camera
Francis C. Schultz, Camera
Richard M. Wallace, Camera
Derek M. Vizcarrondo, Camera
Edwin Horton, Camera
David Plakos, Camera
Brian Phraner, Camera
John Pinto, Camera
Ken Bottcher, Camera
Dan Webb, Camera
Saturday Night Live • Host: Amy Poehler • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Steven Cimino, Technical Director
John Pinto, Camera
Joe Debonis, Camera
Michael H. Luetzow, Camera
Mark Alan LaFleur, Camera
Francis C. Schultz, Camera
Richard M. Wallace, Camera
Edwin Horton, Camera
David Plakos, Camera
Brian Phraner, Camera
Ken Bottcher, Camera
Dan Webb, Camera
The Voice • Live Top 10 Performances • NBC • MGM Television and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon and ITV Studios The Voice USA, Inc.
Allan Wells, Technical Director
Zach Greenberg, Technical Director
Chris Hill, Camera
Lyn Noland, Camera
James Karidas, Camera
Jim Tufaro, Camera
Julie Stinson, Camera
John Kosmac, Camera
Keith Dicker, Camera
Mike Carr, Camera
Helena Jackson, Camera
Brian Phraner, Camera
Danny Webb, Camera
David Plakos, Camera
Robert Del Russo, Camera
Keith Dicker, Camera
Adam Margolis, Camera
Dan Webb, Camera