Wednesday, September 12, 2007

A Happy and Sad Moment

In an update from the recently held technical Emmy's I have some news to report.

Cirque Du Soleil - Corteo has won an Emmy

(courtesy Emmy.tv)

Outstanding Picture Editing For A Special (single Or Multi-camera)
79th Annual Academy AwardsABCAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Michael Polito, Videotape Editor
Jeff Roe, Videotape Editor
Douglass M. Stewart, Jr., Nominations Sequences by
Kyle Cooper, Ennio Morricone Tribute, In Memoriam, and Written Words Designed and Produced by
Neil Travis, The President's Film Editor
Chuck Workman, Best Picture Film Sequences by
Steve Sidwell, Sound Effects Visual Sequence Produced by
A Tribute To James Taylor (Great Performances)PBSA Production of Warner Music Group in association with Thirteen/WNET New York
Gary Bradley, Editor
Laura Young, Editor
Cirque Du Soleil: CorteoBravoProductions Conte Inc., Bravo
Sylvain Lebel, Editor
Lewis Black: Red, White & ScrewedHBORickmill Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
Jeff U'Ren, Editor
Tony Bennett: An American ClassicNBCRPM Productions and Lucamar Productions
Wyatt Smith, Editor

 

In the same breath though I'm sad to report that our new found friend Dean Gaveau and crew did not win an Emmy for Sound Mixing of The Amazing Race. We continue to be very happy that Dean was nominated, for the second time no less. It should be a proud and illustrious moment for him and wife Julie. Way to go Dean!!!

 
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming (single Or Multi-camera)
American MastersAtlantic Records: The House That Ahmet BuiltPBSProduced by Thirteen/WNET New York and Warner Music Group
Ed Campbell, Re-Recording Mixer
Deadliest CatchThe Unforgiving SeaDiscovery ChannelOriginal Productions, Inc. in association with Discovery Channel
Bob Bronow, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer
Planet EarthPole To PoleDiscovery ChannelA BBC/Discovery Chanel/NHK Co-Production
Graham Wild, Dubbing Mixer
The Amazing RaceI Know Phil, Little Ol' Gorgeous ThingCBSAmazing Race Productions Inc. and Touchstone Television Productions, LLC in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and WorldRace Productions, Inc.
Jim Ursulak, Lead Sound Mixer
Jerry Chabane, Sound Mixer
Dean Gaveau, C.A.S., Sound Mixer
Barry Weissman, Sound Mixer
Peter Wong, Sound Mixer
Troy Smith, Re-Recording Mixer
When The Levees Broke: A Requiem In Four ActsHBO40 Acres and A Mule Filmworks in association with HBO Documentary Films
Ken Ishii, Production Mixer
Stuart Deutsch, Production Mixer
Charles Hunt, Production Mixer
Bo Walker, Production Mixer
Bob Chefalas, Re-Recording Mixer
Doug Murray, Re-Recording Mixer

Here's Dean in the Black shirt and goatee

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