Unity Awarded First Emmy for ‘Baymax Dreams’ Collaboration
Unity game engine recognized with Technology and Engineering Emmy Award for ‘Big Hero 6 The Series’ short film collaboration with Disney Television Animation.
Unity game engine recognized with Technology and Engineering Emmy Award for ‘Big Hero 6 The Series’ short film collaboration with Disney Television Animation.
‘Big Hero 6: The Series,’ ‘Bob’s Burgers,’ ‘Rick and Morty,’ ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘South Park’ receive nominations for Outstanding Animated Program.
Emmy-nominated actor’s voice-acting roles included Cogsworth in Disney’s 1991 classic ‘Beauty and the Beast.’
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ wins award for Outstanding Production Design; Netflix series ‘Strangers Things’ awarded for Outstanding Main Title Design.
Fox’s ‘Bob’s Burgers’ and Cartoon Network’s ‘Adventure Time’ receive awards for Outstanding Animated Program and Outstanding Short Form Animated Program, while Seth MacFarlane is recognized for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance for ‘Family Guy.’
Patrick Osborne’s VR short ‘PEARL’ for Google Spotlight Stories wins award for Outstanding Innovation in Interactive Programming.
Emmy Awards for ‘Tumble Leaf,’ ‘The Snowy Day’ and ‘Lost in Oz: Extended Adventure’ mark the third consecutive year of wins in the Preschool animation category and the second year of wins in the Children’s category.
Racking up the most wins for any animated or children’s program, DWA’s ‘Trollhunters’ takes home six Emmy Awards including statuettes for directors Guillermo del Toro and Rodrigo Blaas.
DreamWorks Animation Television garners a whopping 21 Emmy nominations for series including ‘Trollhunters,’ ‘The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show,’ ‘The Adventures of Puss in Boots,’ ‘Dragons Race to the Edge,’ ‘All Hail King Julien’ and ‘Dinotrux.’
‘Milo Murphy’s Law,’ ‘Dragons: Race to the Edge,’ ‘Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures,’ ‘Mr. Peabody and Sherman’ and ‘Lost in Oz: Extended Adventure’ receive nominations for Best Children’s Animated Program.
DreamWorks Animation Television series ‘Trollhunters’ and ‘The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show’ garner four top honors at the 44th annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmys.
The International Emmy Awards Gala will recognize original Short-Form Series, fiction and non-fiction programs, in November 2017.
Previs studio’s creative and technical visualization helps realize epic scenes for Emmy-winning episode, ‘The Battle of the Bastards.’
2016 awards season delivers Oscar, BAFTA and Emmy recognition for three-year-old visual effects studio.
Montreal studio recipient of Outstanding Special Visual Effects Award for Season 6 ‘Battle of the Bastards.’
HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ wins the award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects; award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role is given to PBS series ‘Sherlock.’
Award for Outstanding Animated Program goes to FX’s Archer; ‘Robot Chicken Christmas Special: The X-Mas United’ wins Outstanding Short Form Animated Program; Seth MacFarlane wins award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance for FOX’s ‘Family Guy.’
Sixty-eighth Emmy Awards to honor production designer Jason Kolowski, storyboard artist Tom Herpich, animation production designer Jason Carpenter, background designer Chris Tsirgiotis and character animator Scott DaRos for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation.
Creative studio IF unveils a sneak peek into the behind-the-scenes process for creating its Emmy-nominated title sequences for Marvel’s ‘Jessica Jones’ and HBO’s ‘Vinyl.’
Twenty productions garner a total of 123 nominations; Chainsaw provides editorial and post-production services for ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Jane the Virgin.’
Work by Deluxe-owned Iloura on ‘Game of Throne’s ‘Battle of the Bastards’ receives nomination for outstanding VFX.
VFX supervisor Jeff Baksinski leads the team of artists at Zoic Studios to create effects to fully engulf viewers in a distorted 1960s America, handling extensive environment work and amplification of key action sequences.
Nominations for Outstanding Animated Program are given to FX’s ‘Archer,’ Disney’s ‘Phineas and Ferb Last Day of Summer,’ Comedy Central’s ‘South Park’ and Fox TV’s’ Bob’s Burgers’ and ‘The Simpsons.’
PBS leads Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards with 15 wins; streaming giant Netflix picks up seven awards and Amazon receives four, while Nickelodeon receives three.