Joyce, Wasson, Zoeller win Daytime Emmys
On May 15, 1999 the 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were presented in 43
categories during ceremonies held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York
City, and the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills. Outstanding Achievement
in Animation Emmy Awards were presented to William Joyce, Production
Designer for Nelvana's ROLIE POLIE OLIE, Dave Wasson, Production Designer
for "Max and His Special Problem," part of Nickelodeon's OH YEAH! CARTOONS
series, and Mark Zoeller, Storyboard Artist for DreamWorks' TOONSYLVANIA.
The Animation Emmy is a juried award for a single episode of a series or a
special, and honors exceptional contributions made by individuals. The
Daytime Emmy Awards are presented to daytime television programs broadcast
between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. The eligibility period for all
Awards was January 1, 1998, through December 31, 1998.
Read Jerry Beck's review of "Max and His Special Problem"
in the October 1998 issue of Animation World Magazine.
categories during ceremonies held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York
City, and the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills. Outstanding Achievement
in Animation Emmy Awards were presented to William Joyce, Production
Designer for Nelvana's ROLIE POLIE OLIE, Dave Wasson, Production Designer
for "Max and His Special Problem," part of Nickelodeon's OH YEAH! CARTOONS
series, and Mark Zoeller, Storyboard Artist for DreamWorks' TOONSYLVANIA.
The Animation Emmy is a juried award for a single episode of a series or a
special, and honors exceptional contributions made by individuals. The
Daytime Emmy Awards are presented to daytime television programs broadcast
between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. The eligibility period for all
Awards was January 1, 1998, through December 31, 1998.
Read Jerry Beck's review of "Max and His Special Problem"
in the October 1998 issue of Animation World Magazine.























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