Spin VFX Nabs Emmy Nomination for The Borgias

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Toronto, Canada -- SPIN VFX is pleased to announce Emmy nominations for the second season of THE BORGIAS, including Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role.

Congratulations to SHOWTIME, TAKE 5, OCTAGON FILMS and CTV. SPIN is proud to have had the opportunity to be a part of this acclaimed series once again.

Nominations in the following categories:

  • Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role
  • Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series
  • Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)
  • Outstanding Costumes for a Series

The SPIN team is honored to be nominated in the Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series in a Supporting Role category. Congratulations to our nominees:

  • Doug Campbell - Visual Effects Supervisor
  • Luke Groves - Visual Effects Technical Producer
  • Kirk Brillon - Compositing Supervisor
  • Steve Ramone Gordon - Compositing Lead
  • Jim Maxwell - Matte Painter Supervisor
  • Irit Hod - CG Lighting Lead
  • Tim Sibley - FX Supervisor
  • Adam Jewett - Visual Effects Production Manager

We thank all the artists at SPIN who worked on THE BORGIAS for their continued dedication and hard work throughout the second season! Thanks to TAKE 5 and congratulations on the nomination of Bill Halliday -- Visual Effects Producer. We also congratulate all the Producers of THE BORGIAS! http://www.emmys.com/shows/borgias

SPIN VFX is gearing up and excited for the third season of THE BORGIAS!

Source: SPIN VFX







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