64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
The 64th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held on September 15 at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles and was televised September 22, 2012 on ReelzChannel.[1][2] This is in conjunction with the annual Primetime Emmy Awards and is presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming.
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Date | September 15, 2012 |
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Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Most awards | Game of Thrones (6) |
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Network | ReelzChannel |
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:
Governor's Award
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Acting
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Art Direction
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Casting
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Choreography
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Commercial
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Costuming
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Directing
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Hairstyling
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Interactive Media
Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Enhancement to a Television Program or Series
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Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Original Interactive Television Programming
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Lighting Design / Direction
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Main Title Design
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Make-up
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Music
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Picture Editing
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Sound
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Special Visual Effects
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Stunt Coordination
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Technical Direction
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Writing
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Programs with multiple awards
- By network [note 1]
- HBO – 17
- CBS – 13
- PBS – 11
- Discovery Channel – 6
- NBC – 5
- ABC / Cartoon Network – 4
- History – 3
- Comedy Central / Disney Channel / Fox / FX / Showtime - 2
- By program
- Game of Thrones – 6
- Frozen Planet / Great Expectations / Saturday Night Live – 4
- 65th Tony Awards / Boardwalk Empire / Hatfields & McCoys – 3
- Deadliest Catch / Downton Abbey / George Harrison: Living in the Material World / Hemingway & Gellhorn / Homeland / Secret Mountain Fort Awesome / 54th Grammy Awards / The Kennedy Center Honors / Two and a Half Men - 2
- Note
- Only includes categories above
Presenters
- Morena Baccarin
- Thom Beers
- Dane Boedigheimer
- Shane Brennan
- Dan Bucatinsky
- David Carbonara
- Frances Conroy
- Emily Deschanel
- Kenneth Ehrlich
- Johnny Galecki
- Greg Garcia
- Billy Gardell
- Mark Gardner
- Vince Gilligan
- Howard Gordon
- Kathy Griffin
- Sig Hansen
- Hart Hanson
- Neil Patrick Harris
- Christina Hendricks
- Adam Horowitz
- Tom Kenny
- Edward Kitsis
- Jim Kouf
- Lisa Kudrow
- LL Cool J
- Padma Lakshmi
- Nigel Lythgoe
- Mark Margolis
- Jennifer Morrison
- Mary Murphy
- Ryan Murphy
- David Neal
- Chris O'Donnell
- Martha Plimpton
- Bill Prady
- Mark Roberts
- Matthew Weiner
- Silas Weir Mitchell
Source:[1]
References
- "More Creative Arts Emmy Presenter Duos Announced". Television Academy. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
- "Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winners" (PDF). Television Academy. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
External links
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