Doesn't make much sense to choose between 2-4 options when there is
only 5ish soaps on anyway. Plus most of the catergories awarded 2
people with Emmys....I would feel pretty bad being that 3rd nominee.
And the Creative Arts Emmy's winners are:
New Approaches Daytime Entertainment:
"All My Children," "General Hospital" and "One Life to Live" for "What
If" webseries.
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design:
"General Hospital's" Production Designer Chip Dox, Art Director Daniel
Proett, and Set Decorators Jennifer Elliott and Andrew Evashchen.
Outstanding Achievement For A Casting Director for a Drama Series:
"General Hospital's" Casting Director Mark Teschner.
Outstanding Achievement In Costume Design for a Drama Series:
"The Young and the Restless'" Costume Designer Jennifer Johns.
Outstanding Achievement In Hairstyling For a Drama Series:
"All My Children's" Hairstylists Valerie D. Jackson, Joe Edward Matke
III, and Terrence Michael Renk.
Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction for a Drama Series:
"General Hospital's" Lighting Directors Vincent Steib and Tom Markle.
Outstanding Achievement in Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a
Drama Series:
"The Young and the Restless'" Production Mixer Tommy Persson, Pre-
Production Mixer Mikael Persson, Post-Production Mixer Dino Johnson,
Re-Recording Mixer Manny Moreno, and Boom Operators Mark Beckley,
Denise Palm Stones, Luis Godinez Sr., and Mark Mooney.
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Drama Series:
"The Bold and the Beautiful's" Key Makeup Artist Christine Lai-
Johnson, and Makeup Artists Melissa Sandora, Allyson Carey and Jackie
Brubaker.
Outstanding Achievement in Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama Series:
"The Young and the Restless'" Editors Steve Pierron, Ralph Gertel, and
Marc Beruti.
Outstanding Achievement In Music Direction and Composition For A Drama
Series:
"The Bold and the Beautiful'" Composers David Kurtz, Jack Allocco and
Bradley P. Bell, and Music Coordinator Lothar Struff.
Outstanding Original Song For A Drama Series:
"General Hospital's" "Bad For You" by Composer & Lyricist Rick
Krizman.
Outstanding Achievement In Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video
Control For A Drama Series: "General Hospital's" Technical Directors
Averill Perry and Jim Ralston, Camera Operators DJ Diomedes, Dale
Carlson, Craig Camou and Dean Cosenella, and Video Control Charles
Barrett.
Outstanding Achievement for Stunt Coordination in a Drama Series:
"General Hospital's" Stunt Coordinator Tim Davison.
Outstanding Special Class Short Format Daytime:
"Venice's" Executive Producers Kim Turrisi and Crystal Chappell, and
Supervising Producer Maria Macina.
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They were incredibly awful. What a waste of two hours.
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Fortunately, I was watching Law and Order.
Cheri
I agree. While I always enjoy "The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", what on earth
did it or Marie Osmond have to do with daytime TV?? It seemed to me to be
one big promo for Las Vegas alternating with "look at us- we do good things
for charities" and "let's show past clips of Oprah for the umteenth time."
The one thing I did enjoy was seeing Liza Huber standing next to Susan
Lucci. Liza sure got the Huber genes! :)
Hallie
I taped it and ended up FF'ing through virtually all of it. I think I
watched less than 5 minutes.
Next year I won't even bother.
>Wow this show is really terrible!
B&B = Best Daytrme Drama? Really? The show I've been FF through 90%
of the time for the past 6 months... the show that keeps rehashing the
exact same plots, themes, feuds over and over and over and over and
over again? Really? :-/
Karen