Following last night’s presentation and telecast of the 68th Emmy Awards for the 2015-2016 television season (programs that aired between June 1, 2015 and May 31, 2016), Mix magazine honors the winners and nominees of the Creative Arts Awards, which were presented on September 10 and September 11, 2016 from the Microsoft Theater. The Creative Arts Emmy Awards celebrate variety, reality and documentary programs, as well as the many talented artists and craftspeople behind the scenes who create television excellence.
Led by executive producer Bob Bain, this year’s Creative Arts Awards featured an array of notable presenters, among them Derek and Julianne Hough, Heidi Klum, Jane Lynch, Ryan Seacrest, Gloria Steinem and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
In recognition of its game-changing impact on the medium, American Idol received the prestigious 2016 Governors Award. The award was accepted by Idol creator Simon Fuller, FOX and FremantleMedia North America. The Governors Award recipient is chosen by the Television Academy’s board of governors and is bestowed upon an individual, organization or project for outstanding cumulative or singular achievement in the television industry.
Mix magazine congratulates the winners in the Television Academy’s Sound Editing and Sound Mixing categories:
Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series
Black Sails, “XX” (Starz)
Benjamin Cook, Supervising Sound Editor
Sue Cahill, Supervising Dialog Editor
Stefan Henrix, ADR Supervisor
Jeffrey A. Pitts, Sound Effects Editor
Tim Tuchrello, Sound Effects Editor
Brett Voss, Sound Effects Editor
Michael Baber, Music Editor
Jeffrey Wilhoit, Foley Artist
Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, Foley Artist
Outstanding Sound Editing For A Limited Series, Movie Or Special
Fargo, “The Castle” (FX Networks)
Kurt N. Forshager, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Joe Bracciale, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Robert Bertola, Sound Effects Editor
Paul Shikata, Sound Effects Editor
Mark Bensi, Music Editor
John Elliot, Foley Artist
Outstanding Sound Editing For A Nonfiction Program (Single Or Multi-Camera)
Cartel Land (A&E)
Tom Paul, Supervising Sound Editor
Sean Garnhart, Sound Designer
Ryan Collison, Sound Editor
Joanna Fang, Sound Editor
Leslie Bloome, Sound Editor
Mark Filip, Sound FX Editor
Billy Orrico, Dialog Editor
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)
Game Of Thrones, “Battle Of The Bastards” (HBO)
Onnalee Blank, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer
Mathew Waters, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Dyer, Production Mixer
Ronan Hill, C.A.S., Production Mixer
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Series Or Movie
The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, “From The Ashes Of Tragedy” (FX Networks)
Doug Andham, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer
Joe Earle, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer
Judah Getz, Re-Recording Mixer
John Bauman, C.A.S., Production Mixer
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation
(Area Award: Possibility of one, more than one, or no award.)
Mozart In The Jungle, “Nothing Resonates Like Rhinoceros Foreskin” (Amazon)
Andy D’Addario, Re-Recording Mixer
Gary Gegan, Re-Recording Mixer
Thomas Varga, Production Mixer
Bill Higley, ADR Mixer
Chris Navarro, ADR Mixer
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special
(Area Award: Possibility of one, more than one award, or no award.)
Live From Lincoln Center, “Danny Elfman’s Music From The Films Of Tim Burton” (PBS)
Ken Hahn, Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Bevan, Production Mixer
Skip Kent, Production Mixer
Lawrence Rock, Music Mixer
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-Camera)
(Area Award: Possibility of one, more than one award, or no award.)
Vice, “Fighting Isis”
Erik Schuiten, Re-Recording Mixer
View the full list of the 68th Emmy Awards at www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners.
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