2011 Creative Arts Emmys By The Numbers; ANALYSIS: Newcomer ‘Boardwalk Empire’, Comeback Kid ‘Futurama’, Justin Timberlake & Jeff Probst Rule The Creative Emmys

The first 2011 Primetime Emmy Awards were handed out this afternoon at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles. Like last year, pairings of showrunners with talent from the shows they produce presented. They included Jon Cryer & Chuck Lorre (Two and a Half Men), Connie Britton & Jason Katims (Friday Night Lights), Phil Keoghan & Bertram Van Munster (The Amazing Race), Jeff Probst & Mark Burnett (Survivor) and Chris Colfer & Brad Falchuk (Glee). Among the categories awarded today were Outstanding Reality Series and Best Guest Actors/Actresses in both Drama and Comedy series. The ceremony will air September 17 on ReelzChannel. Deadline’s Diane Haithman and Karen Nicoletti were on the scene. Walking the Red Carpet leading to tonight’s awards, Robert Kirkman, the Executive Producer of Walking Dead, reminds us that the Creative Emmys are for categories that are “the heart and soul of the television shows.”

And the winners are:

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series

Harry’s Law • NBC • Bonanza Productions, Inc. in association with David E. Kelley Productions and Warner Bros. Television

Paul McCrane as Josh Peyton

Winning the evening’s final award, Paul McCrane dedicated it to the memory of his father, James J. McCrane. “He would do anything to make a living in this business,” he said, adding that any actor who can make a living at the craft is lucky. “Anything else is gravy, and this makes some awfully nice gravy.”

BACKSTAGE: “I would like to say [the award] really doesn’t matter that much, but the truth is the nomination meant a lot to me. It was a fun challenging character that David Kelley wrote. I worked really hard on it, and I was happy with the work. Some other people were too, and that was really gratifying.” McCrane said that these days he is directing a lot of episodic TV “and I act when they let me. On Monday I go back to work on Harry’s Law.” He recently helmed a Harry’s Law episode and has directed CSI, “the mothership,” and has another CSI directing gig coming up next month. He said that Ted Danson’s addition to the CSI cast “breathes all kind of new life into the show. But [as a director] you don’t reinvent the wheel over there. They know what they’re doing.”

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series

Grey’s Anatomy • ABC • ABC Studios

Loretta Devine as Adele Webber

This is her first Emmy nomination and first win. “I’ve been on that show for seven years, and they always make it feel like I’m coming home.”

Backstage, Loretta Devine updated on her career. She will be back on Grey’s Anatomy: “They haven’t killed me yet.” Says work continues on her upcoming TV series State of Georgia, starring Raven Symone for ABC Family: “We are trying to wait to see what happens to that. ” Also in the works for her is the film sequel to Terry McMillan’s Waiting to Exhale called Getting to Be Happy.

Presenting team of Friday Night Lights executive producer Jason Katims and co-star Connie Britton gave a makeup award and joked about how little makeup there was on FNL, a show known for “sweat and grittiness”.

Jason Katims: “Makeup aside, we are so proud to have made a show about human dignity.”

Connie Britton: “If I’d had a little more makeup, I would have had a little more human dignity.”

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Media Studios and Broadway Video

Justin Timberlake, Host

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series

Glee • FOX • Ryan Murphy Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television

Gwyneth Paltrow as Holly Holliday

After Gwyneth Paltrow’s Glee win for Outstanding Guest Actress, the presenters joked about her absence. Alison Brie: Gwyneth Paltrow is not here. She couldn’t make it because she is at Happy Hour at the Starlight Room. Dan Harmon: Snap!

Governors Award honoree John Walsh, backstage, talked about how continuing to do specials for Fox, which carried his show America’s Most Wanted for 23 years, is like “dating your ex.” The always-intense Walsh says he accepted the offer to move his program to Lifetime instead of accepting any of “tons” of other offers, including hosting other sorts of crime-related programs, because “all I really want to do is catch bad guys and find missing children.” He says he is still trying to get an international crime-busting program, The World’s Most Wanted, off the ground.

Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program

Survivor • CBS • SEG Inc.

Jeff Probst, Host

Outstanding Reality Program

Deadliest Catch • Discovery Channel • Produced by Original Productions, LLC for Discovery Communications

Thom Beers, Executive Producer

Jeff Conroy, Executive Producer

Paul Gasek, Executive Producer for Discovery Channel

Tracy Rudolph, Executive Producer for Discovery Channel

Matt Renner, Co-Executive Producer

Sheila McCormack, Supervising Producer

Ethan Prochnik, Series Producer

Steven Robillard, Senior Producer

Todd Stanley, Producer

Outstanding Children’s Program

A Child’s Garden Of Poetry • HBO • HBO Family in association with The Poetry Foundation

Sheila Nevins, Executive Producer

Jacqueline Glover, Supervising Producer

Amy Schatz, Produced By

Beth Aala, Producer

Beth Levison, Producer

Outstanding Children’s Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Program

Nick News With Linda Ellerbee: Under The Influence: Kids Of Alcoholics • Nickelodeon • Nickelodeon in association with Lucky Duck Productions

Linda Ellerbee, Executive Producer

Rolfe Tessem, Executive Producer

Wally Berger Supervising Producer

Mark Lyons, Producer

Martin Toub, Produced By

Matthew Weiner, presenting the children’s TV awards with Kiernan Shipka of Mad Men, joked about five different actors playing Bobby Draper in the series so far. “I’m the father of four boys, none of whom has ever been replaced — well, one. What was I supposed to do — he couldn’t take direction.” Joked Shipka, about what she has learned from being on the show: “If you don’t want to bruise the gin, stir gently.”

Outstanding Animated Program

Futurama • The Late Philip J. Fry • Comedy Central • The Curiosity Company in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television

Matt Groening, Executive Producer

David X. Cohen, Executive Producer

Ken Keeler, Executive Producer

Dan Vebber, Co-Executive Producer

Patric M. Verrone, Co-Executive Producer

Josh Weinstein, Co-Executive Producer

Eric Horsted, Co-Executive Producer

Michael Rowe, Co-Executive Producer

Lee Supercinski, Produced By

Claudia Katz, Produced By

Gregg Vanzo, Animation Executive Producer

Lewis Morton, Written by

Peter Avanzino, Supervising Director/Directed By

Scott Vanzo, Director of Computer Graphics

Ira Sherak, Assistant Director

David X. Cohen, accepting on behalf of the large Futurama animation team, said that if he had to describe the feeling of winning an Emmy in one word, “that word would be ‘blank space.’ That’s the part I didn’t write yet.”

Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series

Boardwalk Empire • HBO • Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Ellen Lewis, Casting Director

Meredith Tucker, Casting Director

Outstanding Casting For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Mildred Pierce • HBO • A Killer Films/John Wells Production in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and HBO Miniseries

Laura Rosenthal, Casting Director

Chuck Lorre and Jon Cryer giving out the comedy casting award and joking that producers had to streamline the show “by cutting our musical salute to Piers Morgan”. Then Lorre says producers asked them whether they had amusing anecdotes on casting Two and a Half Men:

Jon Cryer: That would be the hiring and firing of actors?

Chuck Lorre: Got any amusing anecdotes?

Jon Cryer: Nothing that amuses me.

Chuck Lorre: Drawing a blank.

Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series

Glee • FOX • Ryan Murphy Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television

Robert J. Ulrich, CSA, Casting Director

Eric Dawson, CSA, Casting Director

Katja Blichfeld, Casting Director

Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

The Walking Dead • Days Gone Bye • AMC • AMC Productions

Greg Nicotero, Special Makeup Effects Department Head

Andy Schoneberg, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Garrett Immel, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Jake Garber, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Kevin Wasner, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Howard Berger, Prosthetic Designer

Jaremy Aiello, Prosthetic Designer

On the Red Carpet walking in, Walking Dead executive producer Robert Kirkman told Deadline that for the makeup on his show, “Dirty and gritty is what we’re looking for. Vampires and werewolves have had their day. It’s time for zombies.”

Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries Or A Movie (Non-Prosthetic)

The Kennedys • ReelzChannel • A Muse Entertainment Production in association with Asylum Entertainment

Jordan Samuel, Department Head Makeup Artist

Colin Penman, Key Makeup Artist

Amanda Terry, Additional Makeup Artist

Linda Dowds, Personal Makeup Artist

Outstanding Makeup For A Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)

Boardwalk Empire • Boardwalk Empire (Pilot) • HBO • Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Nicki Ledermann, Department Head Makeup Artist

Evelyn Noraz, Key Makeup Artist

Outstanding Makeup For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special (Non-Prosthetic)

Saturday Night Live • Host: Jon Hamm • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Media Studios and Broadway Video

Louie Zakarian, Department Head Makeup Artist

Josh Turi, Additional Makeup Artist

Amy Tagliamonti, Additional Makeup Artist

Daniela Zivkovic, Additional Makeup Artist

Katherine O’Donnell, Additional Makeup Artist

Outstanding Costumes For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Downton Abbey (Masterpiece) • Part 1 • PBS • A co-production of Carnival and Masterpiece

Susannah Buxton, Costume Designer

Caroline McCall, Assistant Costume Designer

Outstanding Costumes For A Series

The Borgias • Lucrezia’s Wedding • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Take 5 Productions and Octagon Films

Gabriella Pescucci, Costume Designer

Uliva Pizzetti, Costume Supervisor

A film clip tribute to Mitzi Gaynor and Bob Mackie is followed by the pair presenting costume award for miniseries costumes. They do a risque little bit of shtick that ends with Mitzi putting on red nipple tassels over her black dress:

Mitzi Gaynor: Bob is the most amazing an who has done anything for costuming. You can do sexy, sophisticated, and [grabbing her breasts] funny. You know you created me, don’t you? I was a simple little girl, and then you got ahold of me”

Bob Mackie: Growing up, I wanted to be Fred Astaire… or probably Ann Miller.

Later, Maya Rudolph, as a presenter of Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special, introduced herself as “Mitzi Gaynor’s nipple tassels”.

(Juried Winners) Costumes For A Variety/Music Program Or A Special

Gettysburg ∙ HISTORY ∙ Produced by Scott Free Productions in association with Herzog & Company for HISTORY

Kate Carin, Costume Designer

Abigail Metcalf, Costume Supervisor

Portlandia ∙ Farm ∙ IFC ∙ Broadway Video

Amanda Needham, Costume Designer

Niki Dimitras, Costume Supervisor

NBC’s Community Executive producer Dan Harmon and co-star Alison Brie presented hairstyling:

Dan Harmon: “This is for hair, right? My agent told me Community had not received an Emmy nomination for this. It’s for hair, but we’ll take it. I’d like to thank myself. It was my idea to put hair in the show. [He shushes Alison] It is the creator’s time. I created an Emmy nominated show. This is a platform to get some stuff of my chest. Glee didn’t get a hair nomination either. You’ve got the heart, but where’s the hair? Bad hair day, Glee?”

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Miniseries Or A Movie

The Kennedys • ReelzChannel • A Muse Entertainment Production in association with Asylum Entertainment

Jenny Fifield-Arbour, Department Head Hairstylist

Judi Cooper Sealy, Key Hairstylist

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special

Dancing With The Stars • Episode 1106 • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Mary Guerrero, Department Head Hairstylist

Kimi Messina, Key Hairstylist

Jennifer Mazursky, Additional Hairstylist

Cynthia Romo, Additional Hairstylist

Cyndra Dunn, Additional Hairstylist

Rachel Dowling, Additional Hairstylist

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Single-Camera Series

Mad Men • Hands And Knees • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Lucia Mace, Department Head Hairstylist

Theraesa Rivers, Key Hairstylist

Terrie Owen, Additional Hairstylist

Mad Men • Christmas Comes But Once A Year • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Sean Flanigan, Department Head Hairstylist

Gloria Casny, Key Hairstylist

Lucia Mace, Key Hairstylist

Theraesa Rivers, Additional Hairstylist

Jules Holdren, Additional Hairstylist

Outstanding Choreography (TIE)

So You Think You Can Dance • Routines: Alice in Mia-Land “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” / “When We Dance” / “This Bitter Earth – On The Nature of Daylight” • FOX • Dick Clark Productions in association with 19 Entertainment

Mia Michaels, Choreographer

So You Think You Can Dance • Routines: “Scars” / “Fallin” / “Outta Your Mind” • FOX • Dick Clark Productions in association with 19 Entertainment

Tabitha D’umo, Choreographer

Napoleon D’umo, Choreographer

Outstanding Music Direction

Harry Connick Jr., In Concert On Broadway (Great Performances) • PBS • Produced by Cinemusica and FogoLabs Corp for Conn-X Productions, Inc. in association with Thirteen for WNET.org

Harry Connick Jr., Music Director

Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score)

American Masters • John Muir In The New World • PBS • Global Village Media and Thirteen’s American Masters in association with WNET.org

Garth Neustadter, Music by

Outstanding Music Composition For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (Original Dramatic Score)

Mildred Pierce • Part Five • HBO • A Killer Films/John Wells Production in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and HBO Miniseries

Carter Burwell, Music by

Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics

Saturday Night Live • Host: Justin Timberlake (Song Title: Justin Timberlake Monologue) • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Media Studios and Broadway Video

Katreese Barnes, Music by

Seth Meyers, Lyrics by

Justin Timberlake, Lyrics by

John Mulaney, Lyrics by

(Correction: SNL was nominated for 2 Justin Timberlake songs. The other one, 3 Way, Timberlake’s collaboration with Andy Samberg and the rest of the Lonely Island gang, did not win.)

Seth Meyers accepts for SNL saying: “Justin Timberlake wanted to be here. But we said, no, they really want to see the writers.”

Backstage, Meyers said that Justin Timberlake provided the idea of singing a song about not wanting to sing, and that gave the writers something to run with. Asked where he plans to keep his Emmy, Meyers said: “I’m just going to put it somewhere where Andy Samberg can see it.”

Deadline asked if Meyers and the SNL writing staff is looking forward to a fun 2012 election year: “Very fun. And I think, as comedy writers, what we’re seeing from the early GOP debates is what you hope for: characters. We’ve got what seems like a handful of characters, so that’s a nice start for us. Let’s hope they all stay in the race.”

Outstanding Art Direction For Variety, Music Or Nonfiction Programming

2010 MTV Video Music Awards • MTV • Den Of Thieves, MTV Networks

Florian Wieder, Production Designer

Isabell Rauert, Art Director

Tamlyn Rae Wright, Art Director

Outstanding Art Direction For A Multi-Camera Series

Hot In Cleveland • Sisterhood Of The Traveling SPANX© • I Love Lucci: Part Two • LeBron Is Le Gone • TV Land • Hudson Street Productions

Michael Andrew Hynes, Production Designer

Maralee Zediker, Set Decorator

Outstanding Art Direction For A Miniseries Or Movie

Mildred Pierce • HBO • A Killer Films/John Wells Production in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and HBO Miniseries

Mark Friedberg, Production Designer

Peter Rogness, Art Director

Ellen Christiansen-De Jonge, Set Decorator

Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series

Boardwalk Empire • Boardwalk Empire (Pilot) • HBO • Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Bob Shaw, Production Designer

Douglas Huszti, Art Director

Debra Schutt, Set Decorator

Accepting the award, Bob Shaw said that being on the art direction team for Boardwalk Empire felt “a little like being in Oz. Most of it was beautiful, but I kept saying, ‘I want to go home.'”

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series

Boardwalk Empire • Boardwalk Empire (Pilot) • HBO • Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Sidney Wolinsky, A.C.E., Editor

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

How I Met Your Mother • Subway Wars • CBS • Twentieth Century Fox Television

Sue Federman, Edited by

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Miniseries Or A Movie

Cinema Verite • HBO • A Pariah Production in association with HBO Films

Sarah Flack, A.C.E., Editor

Robert Pulcini, Editor

Outstanding Short-Form Picture Editing

The 2010 ESPY Awards • Images Piece • ESPN • BTW Productions

Matt O’Connor, Editor

Anthony Marchegiano, Editor

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

Lady GaGa Presents The Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden • HBO • Mermaid Films in association with HBO Entertainment

Michael Polito, Editor

Bill DeRonde, Editor

Kevin O’Dea, Editor

Katie Hetland, Editor

Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming

Freedom Riders • PBS • A production of Firelight Films for American Experience

Lewis Erskine, Edited by

Aljernon Tunsil, Edited by

Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming

Deadliest Catch • Redemption Day • Discovery Channel • Produced by Original Productions, LLC for Discovery Communications

Josh Earl, Supervising Editor

Kelly Coskran, Supervising Editor

Alex Durham, Editor

Deadliest Catch supervising editor Josh Earl started his acceptance speech by saying: “Apple, send me some free shit.” Then he noted: “This belongs to every editor on the team. But I’m taking that shit home.”

Outstanding Short-format Animated Program

Disney Prep & Landing: Operation Secret Santa • ABC • Walt Disney Studios

John Lasseter, Executive Producer

Dorothy McKim, Producer

Kevin Deters, Written By/Directed By

Stevie Wermers, Written By/Directed By

Outstanding Voice-Over Performance

Futurama • Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences • Comedy Central • The Curiosity Company in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television

Maurice LaMarche as Lrrr & Orson Welles

(JURIED WINNERS) Individual Achievement in Animation

Community: Abed’s Uncontrollable Christmas ∙ NBC ∙ A Harmonious Claptrap production in association with 23D Films, Inc.

Drew Hodges, Character Animator

Disney Phineas And Ferb ∙ Wizard Of Odd ∙ Disney Channel ∙ Disney Television Animation

Jill Daniels, Background Painter

Disney Phineas And Ferb ∙ Wizard Of Odd ∙ Disney Channel ∙ Disney Television Animation

Brian Woods, Background Design

Firebreather ∙ Cartoon Network ∙ Cartoon Network Studios

Peter Chung, Character Design

Firebreather ∙ Cartoon Network ∙ Cartoon Network Studios

Sung Chang, Character Animator

Lilac Wine ∙ drmartens.com ∙ Blind, Inc.

Vanessa Marzaroli, Production Design

Young Justice ∙ Independence Day ∙ Cartoon Network ∙ Warner Bros. Animation

Philip Bourassa, Character Design

Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series

Boardwalk Empire • Boardwalk Empire (Pilot) • HBO • Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Robert Stromberg, Visual Effects Designer

David Taritero, Visual Effects Producer

Justin Ball, Visual Effects Supervisor

Richard Friedlander, Visual Effects Producer

Paul Graff, Visual Effects Supervisor

Steve Kirshoff, Special Effects Coordinator

J. John Corbett, Lead Compositor

Brian Sales, Lead Compositor

Ah Dee, Lead Compositor

Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Gettysburg • HISTORY • Produced by ScottFree Productions in association with Herzog & Company for HISTORY

Kent Johnson, Visual Effects Supervisor

J. David Everhart, Visual Effects Producer

Mike Yip, Lead Visual Effects Animator

Jon Rhinehardt, Lead Visual Effects Compositor

Jason Korber, Visual Effects Compositor

Jared Jones, Visual Effects Compositor

Ethan Summers, Lead Model Maker

Brent Steinberg, CGI Artist

Max Poolman, Special Effects Supervisor

Outstanding Stunt Coordination

Southland • Graduation Day • TNT • John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television

Peewee Piemonte, Stunt Coordinator

Outstanding Main Title Design

Game Of Thrones • HBO • Bighead, Littlehead, 360 Television, Grok and

Generator Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Angus Wall, Creative Director

Robert Feng, Art Director

Kirk H. Shintani, Animator

Hameed Shaukat, Designer

Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music

The Borgias • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Take 5

Productions and Octagon Films

Trevor Morris, Music by

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)

House • Bombshells • FOX • Universal Media Studios in association with Heel and Toe Films, Shore Z Productions and Bad Hat Harry Productions

Von Varga, Production Sound Mixer

Juan Cisneros, Production Sound Mixer

Joseph DeAngelis, Re-Recording Mixer

Brad North, Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Miniseries Or A Movie

The Kennedys • Lancer And Lace • ReelzChannel • A Muse Entertainment

Production in association with Asylum Entertainment

Henry Embry, Production Sound Mixer

Frank Morrone, Re-Recording Mixer

Stephen Traub, Re-Recording Mixer

Larold Rebhun, Music Score Mixer

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And AnimationFamily Guy • Road To The North Pole • FOX • Fox Television Animation

Patrick Clark, Production Sound Mixer

James F. Fitzpatrick, Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Or Music Series Or Special

American Idol • Finale • FOX • FremantleMedia North America, Inc. and 19 TV Limited

Edward J. Greene, Production Mixer

Randy Faustino, Music Mixer

Patrick Baltzell, PA Mixer

Michael Parker, Monitor Mixer

Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming

Deadliest Catch • Redemption Day • Discovery Channel • Produced by Original Productions, LLC for Discovery Communications

Bob Bronow, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Sound Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

The Pillars Of The Earth • The Work Of Angels • Starz • Tandem Communications and Muse Entertainment in association with Scott Free Films

Marcel Pothier, Supervising Sound Editor

Christian Rivest, Sound Designer

Antoine Morin, Sound Effects Editor

Dominik Pagacz, Sound Effects Editor

Guy Pelletier, Music and Dialogue Editor

Tom Trafalski, Music Editor

Guy Francoeur, Foley Artist

Outstanding Sound Editing For Nonfiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera)

Gettysburg • HISTORY • Produced by ScottFree Productions in association with Herzog & Company for HISTORY

Charles Maynes, Sound Editor

Zach Seivers, Sound Design

Brent Kiser, Sound Effects Editor

Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series

Boardwalk Empire • Boardwalk Empire (Pilot) • HBO • Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Philip Stockton, Supervising Sound Editor

Eugene Gearty, Sound Effects Editor

Fred Rosenberg, Dialogue Editor

Marissa Littlefield, ADR Editor

Steve Visscher, Foley Editor

Jennifer Dunnington, Music Editor

Marko Costanzo, Foley Artist

Outstanding Cinematography For Reality Programming

Deadliest Catch • Redemption Day • Discovery Channel • Produced by Original Productions, LLC for Discovery Communications

Cinematography Team

Outstanding Cinematography For A Multi-Camera Series

Two And A Half Men • Hookers, Hookers, Hookers • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with Warner Bros. Television

Steven V. Silver, Director of Photography

Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations • Haiti • Travel Channel • Zero Point Zero Production, Inc.

Zach Zamboni, Director of Photography

Todd Liebler, Director of Photography

Outstanding Cinematography For A Miniseries Or Movie

Downton Abbey (Masterpiece) • Part 1 • PBS • A co-production of Carnival and Masterpiece

David Katznelson, D.F.F., B.S.C., Director of Photography

Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series

Boardwalk Empire • Home • HBO • Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Jonathan Freeman, Director of Photography

Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Series

American Idol • Finale • FOX • FremantleMedia North America, Inc. and 19 TV Limited

Eric Becker, Technical Director

Christine A. Salomon, Technical Director

Robert L. Highton, Camera

Dave Eastwood, Camera

Suzanne Ebner, Camera

John Repczynski, Camera

George A. Prince III, Camera

Kenneth M. Dahlquist, Camera

Edwin Horton, Camera

Bill Chaikowski, Camera

John Perry, Camera

Danny Bonilla, Camera

Diane Biederbeck, Camera

Alex Hernandez, Camera

Keith Dicker, Camera

Danny Webb, Camera

Christopher Gray, Video Control

Emmy winner Diane Biederbeck, who won with her team for camerawork on American Idol, didn’t go up onstage with her team to get her award because she was working – as a camera operator for the Creative Awards show today. “I was shooting the accepter’s speech, and I had his close-up,” she said. So after the show ended, she was backstage, trying to find out where to pick up her Emmy, but the remaining ones had already been locked up. But she was not disturbed. “They’ll send it,” she said. “And I’d almost rather have it sent than pick it up, because when they send it, you get a nice box with it. You know, you can put it in there when you are moving or something.”

Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Don Pasquale (Great Performances At The Met) • PBS • A Metropolitan Opera production in association with PBS and WNET.org

Emmett Loughran, Technical Director

Miguel Armstrong, Camera

Joseph DeBonis, Camera

Manny Gutierrez, Camera

Shaun Harkins, Camera

John Kosmaczewski, Camera

Bob Long, Camera

Jay Millard, Camera

Alain Onesto, Camera

David Smith, Camera

Larry Solomon, Camera

Ron Washburn, Camera

Mark Whitman, Camera

Anthony DeFonzo, Video Control

Matty Randazzo, Video Control

Paul Ranieri, Video Control

Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety, Music, Or Comedy Series

So You Think You Can Dance • Season 7 Finale (Part 2) • FOX • Dick Clark Productions in association with 19 Entertainment

Robert Barnhart, Lighting Designer

Peter Radice, Lighting Director

Patrick Boozer, Lighting Director

Matt Firestone, Lighting Director

Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety, Music, Or Comedy Special

The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards • CBS • John Cossette Productions in association with AEG Ehrlich Ventures

Robert Dickinson, Lighting Designer

Jon Kusner, Lighting Director

Andy O’Reilly, Lighting Director

Travis Hagenbuch, Lighting Director

Outstanding Directing For Nonfiction Programming

Gasland • HBO • An International WOW Company Production in association with HBO Documentary Films

Josh Fox, Directed by

Fox, onstage, gave an impassioned speech about fracking and the environment, saying, “We cannot allow America to turn into a gas field.”

Outstanding Nonfiction Series

American Masters • PBS • Co-production of Two Lefts Don’t Make A Right Productions, Dakota Group, Ltd and Thirteen’s American Masters in association with WNET.org for PBS

Susan Lacy, Executive Producer

Stanley Buchthal, Executive Producer

Michael Cohl, Executive Producer

Prudence Glass, Series Producer

Julie Sacks, Supervising Producer

Michael Epstein, Producer

Jessica Levin, Producer

Outstanding Nonfiction Special

Gettysburg • HISTORY • Produced by ScottFree Productions in association with Herzog & Company for HISTORY

Ridley Scott, Executive Producer

Tony Scott, Executive Producer

Mary Lisio, Executive Producer

Mark Herzog, Executive Producer

David McKillop, Executive Producer for History

Mary E. Donahue, Executive Producer for History

Julian P. Hobbs, Executive Producer for History

Ben Fox, Supervising Producer

Christopher G. Cowen, Producer

Exceptional Merit In Nonfiction Filmmaking

Freedom Riders • PBS • A production of Firelight Films for American Experience

Stanley Nelson, Produced by

Laurens Grant, Produced by

Mark Samels, Executive Producer

Sharon Grimberg, Senior Producer

Outstanding Writing For Nonfiction Programming

Freedom Riders • PBS • A production of Firelight Films for American Experience

Stanley Nelson, Written By

Outstanding Special Class – Short-format Live-Action Entertainment Programs

The Daily Show Correspondents Explain • thedailyshow.com • Comedy Central Digital Media

Steve Grimes, Executive Producer

Rachel Maceiras, Senior Producer

Nick Poppy, Producer

Judi Stroh, Producer

Outstanding Special Class – Short-format Nonfiction Programs

Jay Leno’s Garage • JayLenosGarage.com • NBC.com/JayLenosGarage.com

Jay Leno, Producer

Helga Pollock, Producer

Robert Angelo, Producer

Outstanding Special Class Programs

64th Annual Tony Awards • CBS • White Cherry Entertainment in association with Tony Award Productions

Ricky Kirshner, Executive Producer

Glenn Weiss, Executive Producer

Sean Hayes, Host

Outstanding Creative Achievement In Interactive Media

Oscar Digital Experience • ABC.com • The Disney/ABC Television Digital Media Group in association with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Disney ABC Television Group

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Outstanding Directing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Special

Sondheim! The Birthday Concert (Great Performances) • PBS • Ellen M. Krass Productions and Thirteen in association with WNET.org

Lonny Price, Directed by

Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Special

64th Annual Tony Awards • CBS • White Cherry Entertainment in association with Tony Award Productions

Dave Boone, Written By

Matt Roberts, Special Material By

Mo Rocca, Special Material By

Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special

The Kennedy Center Honors • CBS • A George Stevens Jr. Presentation, Kennedy Center Television Productions

George Stevens, Jr., Produced by

Michael M. Stevens, Produced by