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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: uncamark on July 15, 2004, 04:27:48 PM
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This morning at 8:40 a.m. ET, the Emmy nominations were released to the public. Here's my annual compilation of all of the game/reality nominees that are even remotely on topic (which is the majority of them this year, since "Super Millionaire" didn't get the nod).
First of all, the big category that Edie Falco and Tony Shalhoub seemed to not want to announce on this morning's announcement, televised by all of the major network and cable morning shows (and "Cold Pizza"), leaving it to ATAS president Dick Askin, a man with the tongue of Jack Barry:
Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
The Amazing Race CBS Amazing Race Productions
Inc. and Touchstone Television productions, LLC in
association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and
WorldRace Productions, Inc.
Jerry Bruckheimer, Executive Producer
Bertram van Munster, Executive Producer
Jonathan Littman, Executive Producer
Jon Kroll, Co-Executive Producer
Hayma Screech Washington, Co-Executive Producer
Amy Chacon, Supervising Producer
Anthony Dominici, Supervising Producer
Rick Ringbakk, Supervising Producer
Evan Weinstein, Senior Producer
Elise Doganieri, Producer
Brady Connell, Producer
Julian Grimmond, Producer
Shannon McGinn, Producer
Michael Norton, Producer
Michael Noval, Producer
Bob Parr, Producer
Phil Keoghan, Host
American Idol FOX FremantleMedia North America
Inc. & 19 TV Ltd.
Simon Fuller, Executive Producer
Cecile Frot-Coutaz, Executive Producer
Nigel Lythgoe, Executive Producer
Ken Warwick, Executive Producer
David Goffin, Supervising Producer
Charles Boyd, Senior Producer
Beth McNamara, Producer
Simon Cowell, Judge
Paula Abdul, Judge
Randy Jackson, Judge
Ryan Seacrest, Host
The Apprentice NBC Mark Burnett Productions
Mark Burnett, Executive Producer
Donald Trump, Executive Producer
Jay Bienstock, Co-Executive Producer
Conrad Riggs, Co-Executive Producer
Kevin Harris, Supervising Producer
James Bruce, Producer
James Canniffe, Producer
Seth Cohen, Producer
Bill Pruitt, Producer
Katherine Walker, Producer
Last Comic Standing NBC Peter Engel Productions,
Giraffe Productions in association with NBC Studios
Peter Engel, Executive Producer
Jay Mohr, Executive Producer/Host
Barry Katz, Executive Producer
Rob Fox, Co-Executive Producer
Leslie Radakovich, Supervising Producer
Brittany Lovett, Producer
Javier Winnik, Producer
Cori Fry, Producer
Survivor CBS SEG, Inc.
Mark Burnett, Executive Producer
Charlie Parsons, Executive Producer
Craig Armstrong, Co-Executive Producer
Tom Shelly, Co-Executive Producer
Bruce Beresford-Redman, Supervising Producer
Viki Cacciatore, Supervising Producer
Holly Wofford, Supervising Producer
David Dryden, Senior Producer
Maria Baltazzi, Producer
Adam Briles, Producer
Eden Gaha, Producer
John Kirhoffer, Producer
Doug McCallie, Producer
Dan Munday, Producer
Cathrine Nilsen, Producer
Jeff Probst, Producer/Host
Conrad Riggs, Producer
"TAR" won last year--"Apprentice" and "Last Comic" are nominated for the first time.
Also in passing, the competition-element "Project Greenlight" was nominated in the Reality Series category with "Colonial House," "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," "Penn & Teller: Bullshit!" (hope they announce the title Emmy night) and "Queer Eye."
Now, the other categories where game/reality shows are nominated--I'll only list the show's actual nomination(s) and mention their competition in passing.
Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction
Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera)
The Amazing Race I Could Never Have Been Prepared
For What Im Looking At Right Now CBS Amazing Race
Productions Inc. and Touchstone Television productions,
LLC in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television
and WorldRace Productions, Inc.
Peter Wery, Lead Camera
(That's the inside-the-dirty-smelly-Indian-train episode)
The Apprentice Wheeling & Dealing NBC Mark Burnett
Productions
Matthew Sohn, Director of Photography
Mark Hryma, Director of Aerial Photography
Erica Shusha, Camera
Michael S. Dean, Camera
German Abarca, Jr., Camera
Russ Fill, Camera
Jim Harrington, Camera
Peter Wery, Camera
Jeff Watt, Camera
Mande Whitaker, Camera
Joshua Mayes, Camera
Jorge Alves, Jr., Camera
Vince Monteleone, Camera
Mark Lynch, Camera
David Charles Sullivan, Camera
Tony Croll, Camera
Rodney Chauvin, Camera
Kary L. DAlessandro, Camera
Tom Magill, Camera
(That's the pedicab episode.)
Survivor Beg, Barter And Steal CBS SEG, Inc.
Mark Ninja Lynch, Director of Photography
Michael Murray, Director of Photography
Mark Hryma, Director of Aerial Photography
Derek Lovie, Director of Aerial Photography
David Parkinson, Lighting Director
Michael Applebaum, Camera
James J. Harrington, Camera
Alan Pierce, Camera
Peter Pilafian, Camera
George Waterman, Camera
Michael Yelseth, Camera
Derek Carver, Camera
Vince Monteleone, Camera
Jeff Watt, Camera
Peter Wery, Camera
Kevin Boo Garrison, Camera
Bennie Cronje, Camera
John Tattersall, Camera
Russell Fill, Camera
Paul Moss, Camera
David Chapiro, Camera
Paulo Castillo, Camera
Justine Evans, Low Light Camera Operator
(The first Pearl Islands episode.)
The competition's the HBO doc "Jockey" and an episode of the PBS doc series "The Blues."
(to be continued)
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Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction
Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)
The Amazing Race I Could Never Have Been Prepared
For What Im Looking At Right Now CBS Amazing Race
Productions Inc. and Touchstone Television productions,
LLC in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television
and WorldRace Productions, Inc.
Eric Van Wagenen, Editor
Jason Pedroza, Editor
The Apprentice DNA, Heads And The Undead Kitty NBC
Mark Burnett Productions
Jonathon Braun, A.C.E., Editor
David H. Cutler, Editor
Glen Ebesu, Editor
Andrew Ecker, Editor
Stephen R. Frederick, Editor
Scott Gamzon, Editor
David Michael Maurer, Editor
Jamie Nelson, Editor
Dave Oliver, Editor
Jason Pedroza, Editor
Jim Ruxin, Editor
Claire Scanlon, Editor
Chris Simpson, Editor
Jason Steinberg, Editor
Janet Swanson, Editor
(The art gallery episode.)
Survivor Shark Attack CBS SEG, Inc.
Ivan Ladizinsky, Editor
H.A. Arnarson, Editor
Tim Atzinger, Editor
Lane Baker, Editor
Brian Barefoot, Editor
Paul Coyne, Editor
Mitchell Danton, Editor
Jerry U. Frizell, Editor
Sean Foley, Editor
Michael Greer, Editor
David Handman, Editor
Bryan M. Horne, Editor
Ricky Kreitman, Editor
Bob Mathews, Editor
Evan Mediuch, Editor
Joubin Mortazavi, Editor
Geoffrey Rowland, Editor
James M. Smith, Editor
(The All-Stars ep where Fat Naked Gay Guy got with the title says.)
Survivor Swimming With Sharks CBS SEG, Inc.
Ivan Ladizinsky, Editor
Lane Baker, Editor
Brian Barefoot, Editor
Jerry U. Frizell, Editor
Sean Foley, Editor
Mike Greer, Editor
David Handman, Editor
Bryan M. Horne, Editor
Bob Mathews, Editor
Evan Mediuch, Editor
Joubin Mortazavi, Editor
Eric Van Wagenen, Editor
James M. Smith, Editor
(The Pearl Islands Rupert-gets-voted-out ep)
The competition's a PBS "American Masters" doc on Judy Garland.
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic,
Multi-Camera) For A VMC [Variety/Music/Comedy] Programming
American Idol Finale FOX FremantleMedia North
America Inc. & 19 TV Ltd.
Kieran Healy, Lighting Designer
Matthew Firestone, Lighting Director
George Harvey, Lighting Director
The 46th Annual Grammy Awards CBS Cossette
Productions, Inc.
Robert Dickinson, Lighting Designer
Robert Barnhart, Lighting Director
Andy OReilly, Lighting Director
Matt Firestone, Lighting Director
The competition's A&E specials starring Sting and Paul McCartney, the Oscars, the Grammys and your TV pal Dave Letterman.
Outstanding Sound Editing For Nonfiction
Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera)
The Apprentice DNA, Heads & The Undead Kitty NBC
Mark Burnett Productions
Derek Luff, Sound Supervisor
Ryan Owens, Sound Supervisor
Mark Jasper, Sound Editor
Jonathon Braun, Sound Editor
Steve Frederick, Sound Editor
Chris Simpson, Sound Editor
Andrew Ecker, Sound Editor
David Maurer, Sound Editor
Glen Ebesu, Sound Editor
Rick Livingstone, Music Editor
The competition's that Judy Garland show, "Dinosaur Planet" on Discovery and two HBO docs.
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction
Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera)
The Amazing Race I Could Never Have Been Prepared
For What Im Looking At Right Now CBS Amazing Race
Productions Inc. and Touchstone Television productions,
LLC in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television
and WorldRace Productions, Inc.
Troy Smith, Re-Recording Mixer
Survivor Theyre Back CBS SEG, Inc.
Terrance Dwyer, Re-Recording Mixer
Jeremy Ireland, Production Sound Mixer
(The All-Stars kickoff episode.)
Competing are that Judy Garland doc, "Dinosaur Planet" and a History Channel doc.
Outstanding Technical Direction,
Camerawork, Video For A Series
American Idol #318 FOX FremantleMedia North
America Inc. & 19 TV Ltd.
John Pritchett, Technical Director
Dave Eastwood, Camera
John Repczynski, Camera
Tom Scoop Geren, Camera
Diane Biederbeck, Camera
Suzanne Ebner, Camera
George Prince, Camera
Ed Horton, Camera
Danny Bonilla, Camera
Bobby Highton, Camera
Danny Webb, Camera
Wade Samul, Camera
Mark Sandford, Video Control
The competition's Conan, Dave, "SNL" and Leno--and for the TV City insiders on here, aren't most if not all of those names above free-lancers instead of CBS employees? (In case you forgot, "Idol" shoots at TV City.)
"Survivor" picked up 5 nominations, "TAR" and "Apprentice" 4, "Idol" 3.
The series winner will be announced on ABC Sept. 19 to the great indifference-to-hostility of the SAG/WGA-member-dominated audience (that's why you have Bobby Douglass, John Bicklehaupt or Bob LaMasney sweetening awards shows). The rest of the awards listed above will probably be handed out at the Creative Arts ceremony on Sept. 12, which E! will probably televise on a delayed-and-edited basis. Good luck to all!
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Jul 15 2004, 04:27 PM\'] Here's my annual compilation of all of the game/reality nominees that are even remotely on topic (which is the majority of them this year, since "Super Millionaire" didn't get the nod). [/quote]
Why would Super Millionaire get a nod in a Reality TV category? Since it is considered a Game Show by the Emmy voters wouldn't it still be part of the Daytime Emmys like WWTBAM was? The Price is Right had episodes in prime time last season and that did not get a nod either.
Tim :-)
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[quote name=\'Timsterino\' date=\'Jul 15 2004, 03:49 PM\'][quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Jul 15 2004, 04:27 PM\'] Here's my annual compilation of all of the game/reality nominees that are even remotely on topic (which is the majority of them this year, since "Super Millionaire" didn't get the nod). [/quote]
Why would Super Millionaire get a nod in a Reality TV category? Since it is considered a Game Show by the Emmy voters wouldn't it still be part of the Daytime Emmys like WWTBAM was? The Price is Right had episodes in prime time last season and that did not get a nod either.[/quote]
It seems to me that the Reality/Competition category was created (among other reasons) to allow prime time game shows to be entered for prime time Emmys (remember that "WWTBAM" had to compete in the daytime Emmys for its run). It seemed to me that enough "Super Millionaire" and "TPIR MDS" episodes aired in the eligibility period to be eligible as series.
At the very least, "TPIR MDS" could've been entered in Special Class Program, which, with the exception of the inexplicable nomination of that awful "Dick Van Dyke" reunion, seems to have turned out to be the now-dropped Arts/Classical Music Program category with a new name. Guess Davies forgot to make the submission or Fremantle wanted to put its focus on "Idol" instead.