Emmy Nominations 2024 – Top Networks & Shows

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Discover top Emmy nominations with HBO leading, highlighting acclaimed shows like 'Mildred Pierce' and 'Mad Men' in a compelling, award-winning lineup.

Emmy Nominations Overview

HBO leads the nominations with 104, followed by CBS with 50, NBC with 46, and PBS with 43. Fox and ABC are close behind, with 42 and 40 nominations respectively. AMC and Showtime also made a strong showing, with 29 and 21 nominations. Comedy Central, ReelzChannel, and Starz have 11, 10, and 9 nominations, while History, FX Networks, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network each have 6.

"Mildred Pierce" tops the list of nominated shows with 21 nods, followed by "Mad Men" with 19, and "Boardwalk Empire" with 18. "Modern Family" earned 17 nominations, and "Saturday Night Live" received 16. "Game of Thrones" and "30 Rock" both garnered 13 nominations, with "Glee" and "Downton Abbey (Masterpiece)" each getting 11. Other notable mentions include "American Idol" and "The Kennedys," both with 10 nominations, and "The 83rd Annual Academy Awards" with 9.

In the Outstanding Comedy Series category, "The Big Bang Theory" (CBS), "Glee" (FOX), "Modern Family" (ABC), "The Office" (NBC), "Parks and Recreation" (NBC), and "30 Rock" (NBC) are vying for the top spot.

For Outstanding Drama Series, the contenders are "Boardwalk Empire" (HBO), "Dexter" (Showtime), "Friday Night Lights" (DIRECTV), "Game of Thrones" (HBO), "The Good Wife" (CBS), and "Mad Men" (AMC).

Jim Parsons ("The Big Bang Theory"), Johnny Galecki ("The Big Bang Theory"), Matt LeBlanc ("Episodes"), Louis C.K. ("Louie"), Steve Carell ("The Office"), and Alec Baldwin ("30 Rock") are up for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.

In the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, Laura Linney ("The Big C"), Melissa McCarthy ("Mike & Molly"), Edie Falco ("Nurse Jackie"), Amy Poehler ("Parks and Recreation"), Martha Plimpton ("Raising Hope"), and Tina Fey ("30 Rock") compete for the award.

For Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Steve Buscemi ("Boardwalk Empire"), Michael C. Hall ("Dexter"), Kyle Chandler ("Friday Night Lights"), Hugh Laurie ("House"), Timothy Olyphant ("Justified"), and Jon Hamm ("Mad Men") are in the running.

Connie Britton ("Friday Night Lights"), Julianna Margulies ("The Good Wife"), Kathy Bates ("Harry’s Law"), Mireille Enos ("The Killing"), Mariska Hargitay ("Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"), and Elisabeth Moss ("Mad Men") are nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

In the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, Chris Colfer ("Glee"), Jesse Tyler Ferguson ("Modern Family"), Ed O’Neill ("Modern Family"), Eric Stonestreet ("Modern Family"), Ty Burrell ("Modern Family"), and Jon Cryer ("Two and a Half Men") are among the nominees.

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series nominees include Jane Lynch ("Glee"), Betty White ("Hot in Cleveland"), Julie Bowen ("Modern Family"), Sofia Vergara ("Modern Family"), Kristen Wiig ("Saturday Night Live"), and Jane Krakowski ("30 Rock").

Peter Dinklage ("Game of Thrones"), Josh Charles ("The Good Wife"), Alan Cumming ("The Good Wife"), Walton Goggins ("Justified"), John Slattery ("Mad Men"), and Andre Braugher ("Men of a Certain Age") are nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

Kelly Macdonald ("Boardwalk Empire"), Archie Panjabi ("The Good Wife"), Christine Baranski ("The Good Wife"), Margo Martindale ("Justified"), Michelle Forbes ("The Killing"), and Christina Hendricks ("Mad Men") are up for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

"Cinema Verite" (HBO), "Downton Abbey (Masterpiece)" (PBS), "The Kennedys" (ReelzChannel), "Mildred Pierce" (HBO), "The Pillars of the Earth" (Starz), and "Too Big to Fail" (HBO) are nominated for Outstanding Miniseries or Made for Television Movie.

Edgar Ramirez ("Carlos"), Greg Kinnear ("The Kennedys"), Barry Pepper ("The Kennedys"), Idris Elba ("Luther"), Laurence Fishburne ("Thurgood"), and William Hurt ("Too Big to Fail") are in contention for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie.

Diane Lane ("Cinema Verite"), Elizabeth McGovern ("Downton Abbey (Masterpiece)"), Kate Winslet ("Mildred Pierce"), Taraji P. Henson ("Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story"), and Jean Marsh ("Upstairs Downstairs (Masterpiece)") are nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.

Tom Wilkinson ("The Kennedys"), Guy Pearce ("Mildred Pierce"), Brian F. O'Byrne ("Mildred Pierce"), Paul Giamatti ("Too Big to Fail"), and James Woods ("Too Big to Fail") are up for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie.

Maggie Smith ("Downton Abbey (Masterpiece)"), Evan Rachel Wood ("Mildred Pierce"), Melissa Leo ("Mildred Pierce"), and Mare Winningham ("Mildred Pierce") are nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.

In the realm of comedy writing,

recognition shone on diverse voices like David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik for their work on Episodes.

Louis C.K. earned a nod for his sharp humor in Louie,

while Steve Levitan and Jeffrey Richman celebrated for Modern Family's ensemble brilliance.

Greg Daniels received acclaim for The Office's poignant farewell,

and Matt Hubbard for 30 Rock's satirical edge.

Drama scripts commanded attention,

with Jason Katims honored for Friday Night Lights' emotional resonance.

David Benioff and D.B. Weiss captivated audiences with Game of Thrones' intricate storytelling.

Veena Sud delivered a gripping narrative in The Killing's premiere,

and Matthew Weiner's singular vision for Mad Men earned him a place.

Andre and Maria Jacquemetton also secured recognition for their collaborative effort on the same series.

Miniseries and movie writing featured Julian Fellowes' elegant Downton Abbey narrative.

Todd Haynes and Jon Raymond crafted the complex world of Mildred Pierce.

Steven Moffat revitalized Sherlock with A Study in Pink,

Peter Gould tackled financial drama in Too Big to Fail,

and Heidi Thomas received acclaim for the revival of Upstairs Downstairs.

Variety writing celebrated large collaborative teams.

The Colbert Report's ensemble, led by Barry Julien and including Stephen Colbert himself,

was acknowledged alongside Conan's extensive writing staff under Mike Sweeney.

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, guided by Steve Bodow and Tim Carvell,

and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, led by AD Miles,

demonstrated the power of group comedy.

Saturday Night Live's vast array of comedic voices was also celebrated.

For variety specials,

Colin Quinn penned his insightful Long Story Short.

Louis C.K. wrote his stand-up showcase Hilarious.

The Night of Too Many Stars benefit featured writing overseen by Eric Slovin.

The Real Women of SNL brought new material from Paula Pell, Seth Meyers, Emily Spivey, and John Solomon.

The 64th Tony Awards writing team included Dave Boone, Matt Roberts, and Mo Rocca.

Nonfiction scripting honored Anthony Bourdain's evocative journey in No Reservations: Haiti.

Stanley Nelson powerfully documented the Freedom Riders.

Josh Fox presented his environmental investigation in Gasland.

Richard Bedser and Ed Fields crafted the historical narrative for Gettysburg.

Jon Wilkman explored cinematic origins in Moguls & Movie Stars.

Directing in comedy saw Pamela Fryman recognized for How I Met Your Mother's urban adventure.

Modern Family dominated with Michael Alan Spiller, Gail Mancuso, and Steve Levitan each earning nods for distinct episodes.

Beth McCarthy-Miller was lauded for directing 30 Rock's live broadcast.

Drama directing featured Martin Scorsese's masterful Boardwalk Empire pilot.

Jeremy Podeswa also earned acclaim for the same series.

Neil Jordan brought his vision to The Borgias.

Tim Van Patten established the epic scope for Game of Thrones' debut.

Patty Jenkins delivered a compelling premiere for The Killing.

HBO's commanding presence emerges

with cinema verite and mildred pierce

under visionary directors

shari springer berman, robert pulcini

and todd haynes

Sundance channel stakes its claim

through carlos

guided by olivier assayas

while pbs counters with downton abbey

helmed by brian percival

Curtis hanson navigates too big to fail

another hbo heavyweight

joining cable titan comedy central

where the colbert report

and the daily show shine

through james hoskinson

and chuck o'neil

Late night triumphs unfold

with jerry foley's letterman

and don roy king's snl

featuring host justin timberlake

while american idol's gregg gelfand

secures fox's legacy

Spectacle reigns in specials

don mischer orchestrates the oscars

louis j. horvitz conducts the grammys

glenn weiss steers the tonys

laurieann gibson electrifies lady gaga

lonny price celebrates sondheim

Nonfiction excellence surfaces

bertram van munster races through the amazing race

martin scorsese and kent jones dissect kazan

fenton bailey and randy barbato explore becoming chaz

josh fox ignites gasland

paul starkman sizzles on top chef

Guest stars dazzle across networks

idris elba and nathan lane command attention

zach galifianakis and matt damon steal scenes

kristin chenoweth and gwyneth paltrow gleam

tina fey and elizabeth banks sparkle

Mary mcdonnell and julia stiles intrigue

loretta devine and alfre woodard resonate

bruce dern and michael j. fox impress

robert morse captivates mad men

Reality realms thrive

antiques roadshow appraises history

deadliest catch battles elements

hoarders exposes chaos

kathy griffin shares her d-list life

mythbusters tests legends

Competition escalates

the amazing race sprints globally

american idol discovers voices

undercover boss reveals truths

mythbusters deciphers science

hoarders confronts compulsion

EMMY'S REALITY TV PRODUCTION TEAMS SHINE

Behind the glamour of reality television stands a dedicated team of creative professionals who bring these captivating shows to life. The 63rd Primetime Emmy nominations recognize the exceptional talent working tirelessly behind the cameras.

From "Dancing with the Stars" to "Project Runway," production teams demonstrate remarkable skill in crafting compelling narratives from unscripted moments. Conrad Green leads the DWTS team as executive producer, supported by co-executive producers Joe Sungkur, Ashley Edens-Shaffer, and Rob Wade.

The "Project Runway" empire continues under the watchful eyes of industry titans Harvey and Bob Weinstein, alongside supermodel Heidi Klum who serves as both host and executive producer. Their collaborative vision has transformed fashion competition television.

HOSTS WHO CAPTIVATE AUDIENCES

The nominations for Outstanding Host highlight television personalities who have become household names. Tom Bergeron brings charm and quick wit to "Dancing with the Stars," while Cat Deeley's warm presence guides contestants through "So You Think You Can Dance."

Ryan Seacrest continues his reign on "American Idol," as Phil Keoghan leads globe-trotting contestants on "The Amazing Race." Jeff Probst, the voice of "Survivor," rounds out this competitive category of hosting excellence.

ANIMATION EXCELLENCE

The animated categories showcase creative diversity across networks. "The Simpsons" earned recognition for "Angry Dad - The Movie," competing alongside "Futurama," "South Park," and "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III."

In the short-format category, "Adventure Time," "SpongeBob SquarePants," and "Regular Show" demonstrate that brief storytelling can deliver powerful creative impact.

TECHNICAL MASTERY

Cinematography nominations highlight the visual storytelling that elevates television artistry. Multi-camera series like "How I Met Your Mother" and "Two and a Half Men" compete alongside single-camera dramas including "Boardwalk Empire" and "The Good Wife."

Documentary and reality programming receive special recognition for their unique visual challenges. "Deadliest Catch," "The Amazing Race," and "Whale Wars" teams capture authentic moments in extreme conditions, while "American Masters" and "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" bring artistic sensibility to nonfiction storytelling.

The editing category acknowledges the crucial post-production work that shapes narrative flow, with "Boardwalk Empire," "Dexter," and "The Killing" receiving nominations for their distinctive visual rhythms.Emmy Awards Spotlight: Picture Editing and Casting Excellence

The Emmy nominations celebrated outstanding achievements in picture editing across multiple categories, showcasing the technical brilliance behind our favorite shows.

In single-camera drama editing, "Mad Men" earned multiple nominations for episodes "The Suitcase" and "Blowing Smoke," highlighting the show's consistent visual storytelling excellence.

Comedy editing nominations featured strong contenders from audience favorites including "Modern Family," which secured two nominations for episodes "Halloween" and "Slow Down Your Neighbors." "The Big Bang Theory" and "How I Met Your Mother" also received recognition in this competitive category.

The miniseries and movie editing category demonstrated exceptional craftsmanship in prestigious productions like HBO's "Cinema Verite," "Mildred Pierce," and PBS's "Downton Abbey" and "Sherlock: A Study in Pink."

Short-form editing recognized innovative work from variety shows and special events, with the "83rd Annual Academy Awards" receiving multiple nominations alongside "American Idol" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live."

Reality programming editing nominations celebrated the technical challenges of shows like "The Amazing Race," "Deadliest Catch," and "Top Chef," where editors transform hundreds of hours of footage into compelling narratives.

In casting categories, comedy series nominations went to groundbreaking shows including "Modern Family," "Glee," and "30 Rock," recognizing the crucial role casting directors play in ensemble success.

Drama casting nominations highlighted prestigious productions like HBO's "Boardwalk Empire" and "Game of Thrones," alongside network standouts "The Good Wife" and "Mad Men."

The miniseries and movie casting category featured period pieces and contemporary dramas including "Downton Abbey," "Mildred Pierce," and "Too Big to Fail," showcasing exceptional talent selection across diverse storytelling formats.

These nominations collectively demonstrate the essential behind-the-scenes artistry that elevates television to its highest potential.

Television Awards Highlights

"Hedwig's Theme" / "My Love" Waltz

ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Mark Ballas, Choreographer

So You Think You Can Dance Highlights

Mia Michaels:

"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"

"When We Dance"

"This Bitter Earth – On the Nature of Daylight"

"Mad World"

"Sundrenched World"

"Heaven is a Place on Earth"

Stacey Tookey:

"Collide"

"How It Ends"

"Fix You"

Travis Wall:

"Scars"

"Fallin"

"Outta Your Mind"

Tabitha and Napoleon Dumo:

"Oh Yeah"

"Boogie Shoes"

"I Surrender"

Mandy Jo Moore:

Notable Contribution

Art Direction Excellence

Multi-Camera Series:

The Big Bang Theory (John Shaffner, Francoise Cherry-Cohen, Ann Shea)

Hot in Cleveland (Michael Andrew Hynes, Maralee Zediker)

How I Met Your Mother (Stephan Olson, Susan Eschelbach)

Single-Camera Series:

Boardwalk Empire (Bob Shaw, Douglas Huszti, Debra Schutt)

The Borgias (Francois Seguin, Jonathan McKinstry, Judit Varga)

Mad Men (Dan Bishop, Christopher Brown, Claudette Didul)

Modern Family (Richard Berg, Amber Haley)

True Blood (Suzuki Ingerslev, Cat Smith, Laura Richarz)

Miniseries/Movie:

Downton Abbey (Donal Woods, Charmian Adams, Gina Cromwell)

The Kennedys (Rocco Matteo, Mun Yin Kwun, Enrico Campana)

Mildred Pierce (Mark Friedberg, Peter Rogness, Ellen Christiansen-de Jonge)

Upstairs Downstairs (Eve Stewart, David Hindle, Julia Castle)

Variety/Nonfiction:

83rd Oscars (Steve Bass, Joe Celli, Kristen Merlino)

American Idol (James Yarnell, Dave Edwards)

Gettysburg (Sylvian Gingras, Emma Eunson)

MTV VMAs (Florian Wieder, Isabell Rauert, Tamlyn Wright)

SNL (Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Raywood, Joseph DeTullio)

Voice Performers

Brenda Strong (Desperate Housewives)

Maurice LaMarche (Futurama)

Bob Bergen (Looney Tunes)

Christopher Plummer (Moguls & Movie Stars)

Seth Green (Robot Chicken)

Dan Castellaneta (The Simpsons)

Lighting Design Masters

Variety Series:

American Idol (Kieran Healy, Joshua Hutchings, Matthew McAdam, George Harvey)

Conan (Robert Dickinson, Noah Mitz)

Dancing with the Stars (Simon Miles)

Kimmel Live (Christian Hibbard)

SNL (Phil Hymes, Geoff Amoral, Rick McGuinness)

SYTYCD (Robert Barnhart, Peter Radice, Patrick Boozer, Matt Firestone)

Special Events:

83rd Oscars (Robert Dickinson, Robert Barnhart, Andy O’Reilly, Jon Kusner)

Grammys (Robert Dickinson, Jon Kusner, Andy O’Reilly, Travis Hagenbuch)

Lady Gaga Monster Ball (Le Roy Bennett, Tom Beck)

Title Design Innovators

Any Human Heart (Paul McDonnell, Hugo Moss, Justin Lowings)

Boardwalk Empire (Karin Fong, Michelle Dougherty, Lauren Hartstone, Cara McKenney)

Game of Thrones (Angus Wall, Robert Feng)

Emmy Awards Recognize Creative Excellence in Television

The Primetime Emmy Awards highlight outstanding achievements in television production, with nominations across a wide range of technical and creative categories.

Animation and Design Excellence

The animation and design categories showcase exceptional talent from productions like AMC's "Rubicon" and HBO's "Too Big to Fail." Creative directors, animators, and designers demonstrate remarkable skill in bringing visual elements to life, enhancing storytelling through their artistic contributions.

Costume Design Mastery

Period dramas dominate the costume categories, with HBO's "Boardwalk Empire," Showtime's "The Borgias," and HBO's "Game of Thrones" receiving recognition for their meticulous historical recreations. Contemporary shows like "Glee" and "Mad Men" also earned nominations for their distinctive stylistic approaches.

The miniseries costume design category features impressive work from productions including "Cinema Verite," "Downton Abbey," "Mildred Pierce," and "Upstairs Downstairs," demonstrating the importance of authentic costuming in historical storytelling.

Hairstyling Artistry

Hairstyling nominations reflect both period-specific authenticity and creative innovation. Single-camera series like "Boardwalk Empire," "Game of Thrones," and "Mad Men" showcase detailed historical hairstyling, while multi-camera productions including "America's Got Talent," "Dancing with the Stars," and "Saturday Night Live" demonstrate versatility in contemporary styling.

Miniseries hairstyling nominations went to "Cinema Verite," "The Kennedys," "Mildred Pierce," and "The Pillars of the Earth," highlighting the critical role hairstyling plays in character development.

Additional Technical Categories

The nominations also recognize excellence in makeup (both standard and prosthetic), music composition, original songs, and theme music—all essential elements that enhance the viewing experience.

Special Programming Recognition

The special class categories honor exceptional broadcasts including the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Grammy Awards, and Tony Awards. Short-format programming also received recognition, including digital content from "The Daily Show" and "Jay Leno's Garage."

Children's Programming

Quality children's content received nominations, including HBO's "A Child's Garden of Poetry," TeenNick's "Degrassi," and Nickelodeon's "iCarly," celebrating programming that entertains while providing meaningful content for younger viewers.Primetime Emmy's Recognize Top Talent in Children's and Documentary Programming

The 63rd Primetime Emmy nominations highlighted exceptional work across children's programming and documentary categories, showcasing the diverse talent behind popular youth entertainment and compelling nonfiction storytelling.

In the children's programming arena, Nickelodeon's "Victorious" episode "Freak the Freak Out" earned recognition with producer Bruce Rand Berman joining executive producer Dan Schneider and supervising producer Robin Weiner among the nominees. Disney Channel's "Wizards of Waverly Place" episode "Wizards vs. Angels" also received a nomination, with executive producers Todd J. Greenwald, Vince Cheung, and Ben Montanio leading the production team.

The Outstanding Children's Nonfiction category featured HBO's "Masterclass," produced by Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon, alongside "Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Under the Influence: Kids of Alcoholics," with executive producers Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem.

Documentary excellence was celebrated across multiple categories. The Outstanding Nonfiction Special nominees included OWN's "Becoming Chaz," History Channel's "Gettysburg," HBO's "His Way," Bio's "Jaws: The Inside Story," and the star-studded "Stand Up to Cancer" special.

The Outstanding Nonfiction Series category recognized PBS's "American Masters," Travel Channel's "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations," Bio's "Biography," TCM's "Moguls & Movie Stars," PBS's "Pioneers of Television," and ESPN's "30 for 30."

Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking nominations went to PBS's "Freedom Riders," HBO's "Gasland," and PBS's "The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers."

Technical excellence was also honored with Sound Editing nominations across scripted series including HBO's "Boardwalk Empire," CBS's "CSI: NY," HBO's "Game of Thrones," CW's "Nikita," HBO's "True Blood," and AMC's "The Walking Dead." Limited series sound editing nominees included PBS's "Any Human Heart," PBS's "Downton Abbey," HBO's "Mildred Pierce," and Starz's "The Pillars of the Earth."

The nonfiction sound editing category recognized CBS's "The Amazing Race" among other contenders, highlighting the technical expertise required to create immersive viewing experiences across all programming formats.

Sound Editing Excellence

Julian Gomez, Andrew Kozar, Paul C. Nielsen

Jacob Parsons, Rich Remis, Jennifer Nelson

Michael Bolanowski, Bryan Parker (multiple nominations)

Matt Slivinski, Deborah Wallach, Ira Spiegel

Mariusz Glabinski, Jacob Ribicoff, Dan Korintus

Marlena Grzaslewicz, Charles Maynes, Zach Seivers

Brent Kiser

Sound Mixing: One-Hour Series

Boardwalk Empire: Frank Stettner, Jeff Pullman, Tom Fleishman

Burn Notice: Scott Clements, David Raines, Sherry Klein

Dexter: Greg Agalsoff, Pete Elia, Kevin Roache, Jeremy Balko

Glee: Phillip W. Palmer, Joseph H. Earle, Doug Andham

House: Von Varga, Joseph DeAngelis, Brad North

Mad Men: Peter Bentley, Ken Teaney, Todd Orr

Sound Mixing: Miniseries/Movie

Cinema Verite: Petur Hliddal, Lora Hirschberg, Scott Lewis, Douglas Murray

The Kennedys: Henry Embry, Frank Morrone, Stephen Traub, Larold Rebhun

Mildred Pierce: Drew Kunin, Leslie Shatz, Bobby Johanson, Joshua Reinhardt

Too Big To Fail: Jimmy Sabat, Chris Jenkins, Bob Beemer

Sound Mixing: Half-Hour/Animation

Californication: Daniel Church, Edward C. Carr, Todd Grace

Family Guy: Patrick Clark, James F. Fitzpatrick

Modern Family: Stephen A. Tibbo, Dean Okrand, Brian R. Harman

The Office: Ben Patrick, John W. Cook, Peter J. Nusbaum

Parks and Recreation: Steve Morantz, John W. Cook, Peter J. Nusbaum

Sound Mixing: Variety/Music

83rd Oscars: Paul Sandweiss, Tommy Vicari, Kristian Pedregon, Pablo Munguia

American Idol: Edward J. Greene, Randy Faustino, Patrick Baltzell, Michael Parker

53rd Grammys: Thomas Holmes, John Harris, Eric Schilling, Bob Lamasney

Sound Mixing: Nonfiction

The Amazing Race: Jim Ursulak, Dean Gaveau, Jerry Chabane, Troy Smith

American Idol: Brian P. Riordan, Kamal I. Humphrey, Phil Valdivia, Chris Tront

American Masters: Ed Campbell

Deadliest Catch: Bob Bronow

Gettysburg: Dieter Keck

Special Visual Effects

Boardwalk Empire: David Taritero, Robert Stromberg, Justin Ball, Richard Friedlander, Paul Graff, Steve Kirshoff, J. John Corbett, Brian Sales, Ah Dee

The Borgias: Bob Munroe, Doug Campbell, Bill Halliday, Juan Jesus Garcia, Luke Groves, Seth Martiniuk, Blair Tennessy

Game of Thrones: Adam McInnes, Lucy Ainsworth-Taylor, Angela Barson, Raf Morant, Henry Badgett, Damien Mace, Stuart Brisdon, Graham Hills

Stargate Universe: Mark David Savela, Craig Vandenbiggelaar, Adam De Bosch Kemper, Krista McLean, Luke ValleeThe 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards: Celebrating Visual Excellence

The television industry's most prestigious awards ceremony highlighted outstanding achievements in visual effects, stunt coordination, and technical direction across various productions.

In the realm of special visual effects, AMC's "The Walking Dead" received recognition for its groundbreaking work in the episode "Days Gone Bye." The team led by Sam Nicholson created the show's haunting post-apocalyptic landscape, while Gregory Nicotero's practical effects brought the undead to terrifying life.

History Channel's "Gettysburg" earned a nomination for its meticulous recreation of Civil War battles, with Kent Johnson's team blending CGI and practical effects to transport viewers back to 1863. HBO's "Mildred Pierce" also garnered attention for its subtle period effects that recreated 1930s California.

The stunt coordination category showcased physical storytelling excellence across diverse genres. HBO's "Game of Thrones" featured Paul Jennings' medieval combat choreography, while CBS's "Hawaii Five-0" displayed Jeff Cadiente's modern action sequences. TNT's gritty police drama "Southland" and Starz's gladiatorial epic "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena" rounded out the nominations.

Technical direction nominations celebrated the complex camera choreography required for live television. "American Idol," "Dancing with the Stars," and "Saturday Night Live" demonstrated the precision needed for entertainment programming, while "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" showcased the technical demands of topical comedy.

Special events dominated the technical direction category for miniseries and specials, with the 83rd Annual Academy Awards employing over twenty camera operators. The Metropolitan Opera's "Don Pasquale," the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, The Kennedy Center Honors, and Lady Gaga's Madison Square Garden concert special all demonstrated exceptional technical coordination.

The interactive media category highlighted television's digital evolution, with nominations for ABC's "Grey's Anatomy Sync," TBS's "Team Coco" digital experience, and FOX's "Fringe: Division" interactive extension.

These nominations celebrated the often-unsung heroes whose technical expertise and artistic vision bring television's most compelling moments to life.

Media and Advertising Collaborations

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