19th May 2012

Triumphant Editors, Animators & Cinematographers At Emmy Awards

24th August 2010

Geoff Howe

The 62nd edition of the prestigious Creative Arts Emmy Awards, by the US-based Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, took place on Saturday 21 August at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.

The Emmy Awards are the US TV industry's equivalent of the movie industry's Oscars.

But instead of focusing on the celebrity actors and actresses who normally get all the media attention for nabbing the Emmys, LPA movingPictures has decided to raise awareness for winners who collected accolades for their hard work behind the scenes.

Outstanding Single-Camera Editing For A Drama Series

*Stephen Semel, Mark J Goldman, Christopher Nelson, Henk van Eeghen, editors on The End, an episode in drama series Lost, broadcast on the ABC network

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Mini Series Or A Movie

*Leo Trombetta, editor on the biopic Temple Grandin, on the HBO channel

Outstanding Short-Form Picture Editing

*Christopher Tartaro, editor on chat show Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, broadcast on the NBC network

Outstanding Picture Editing For A Special (Single or Multi-Camera)

*Bill DeRonde (Supervising editor), John Zimmer, Mark Stepp, Michael Polito (editors) on The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Concert, on the HBO channel

Outstanding Picture Editing For Non-Fiction Programming

*Sam Pollard, Geeta Gandbhir and Arielle Amsalem, editors on By The People: The Election of Barack Obama, on the HBO channel

Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming

*Erik Christensen, editor on Robby, an episode in Intervention, on the A&E channel

Outstanding Picture Editing For A Comedy Series (Single or Multi-Camera)

*Ryan Case, editor of the pilot for Modern Family, broadcast on ABC network

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation

*For the Art Director category: Andy Harkness, on Disney's Prep & Landing, broadcast on the ABC network

Outstanding Cinematography For A Half-Hour Series

*Michael Trim, director of photography for A Modest Proposal, an episode in drama series Weeds, on the Showtime channel

Outstanding Cinematography For A One-Hour Series

*Christian Sebaldt, director of photography for Family Affair, an episode in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, broadcast on the CBS network

Outstanding Cinematography For A Mini Series or Movie

*Ben Smithard, director of photography for Part 2 of Return To Cranford, broadcast on the Masterpiece Classic series on the PBS network

Outstanding Cinematography For Reality Programming

*The Cinematography Team on Slay Everyone, Trust No One, an episode on Survivor series, broadcast on the CBS network

Outstanding Cinematography For Non-Fiction Programming

*The Cinematography Team on Challenges of Life, an episode on the Life series, on the Discovery Channel

*Simon Kilmurry (executive producer), Cara Mertes (executive producer), Ellen Kuras (producer), Flora Fernandez-Marengo (producer), of Nerakhoon (The Betrayal), broadcast on PBS

Photography By Geoff Howe