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1 Winners and nominees  



1.1  Governor's Award  





1.2  Programs  





1.3  Acting  





1.4  Animation  





1.5  Casting  





1.6  Choreography  





1.7  Cinematography  





1.8  Commercial  





1.9  Costumes  





1.10  Directing  





1.11  Hairstyling  





1.12  Hosting  





1.13  Interactive Media  





1.14  Lighting Design / Direction  





1.15  Main Title Design  





1.16  Make-up  





1.17  Motion Design  





1.18  Music  





1.19  Picture Editing  





1.20  Production Design  





1.21  Sound  





1.22  Special Visual Effects  





1.23  Stunt Coordination  





1.24  Technical Direction  





1.25  Writing  







2 Wins by network  





3 Programs with multiple awards  





4 References  





5 External links  














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67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
DateSeptember 12, 2015
Location
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
    Most awardsGame of Thrones (9)
    Television/radio coverage
    NetworkFXX
    ← 66th · Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards · 68th →

    The 67th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held on September 12, 2015, at the Microsoft TheaterinDowntown Los Angeles. The event was broadcast in the U.S.byFXX on September 19, 2015.[1] The ceremony was in conjunction with the annual Primetime Emmy Awards and is presented in recognition of creative, technical, visual, and other similar achievements in American television programming, including voice-over and guest acting roles.[2]

    For the first time, online voting was used to determine the winners. Online voting was also used to determine the nominees, which were announced on July 16, 2015.[3] Juried award winners for animation, costumes for a variety series, motion design, and interactive awards were announced on September 10, 2015.[4][5][6]

    Winners and nominees[edit]

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:

    Governor's Award[edit]

    Programs[edit]

    Programs

    Outstanding Structured Reality Program

    Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program

    Outstanding Television Movie

    Outstanding Variety Special

    Outstanding Informational Series or Special

    Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series

    Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special

    Outstanding Animated Program

    Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program

    Outstanding Children's Program

    Outstanding Special Class Program

    Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program

    Outstanding Short-Format Nonfiction Program

    Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking

    Outstanding Interactive Program

    Acting[edit]

    Acting

    Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance

    Outstanding Narrator

    Animation[edit]

    Animation

    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (Juried) [4]

    • Adventure TimeTom Herpich (storyboard artist) (Episode: "Walnuts & Rain") (Cartoon Network)
    • Gravity Falls – Alonso Ramirez Ramos (storyboard artist) (Episode: "Not What He Seems") (Disney XD)
    • King Star King – JJ Villard (character design) (Episode: "Fat Frank's Fantasy Lounge") (Adult Swim)
    • Over the Garden WallNick Cross (production design) (Cartoon Network)
    • Robot Chicken – Bradley Schaffer (character animation) (Episode: "Robot Chicken's Bitch Pudding Special") (Adult Swim)
    • Tome of the Unknown – Nick Cross (background painter) (CartoonNetwork.com)
    • Tome of the UnknownChris Tsirgiotis (background layout designer) (CartoonNetwork.com)

    Casting[edit]

    Casting

    Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series

    • Veep (HBO)
      • Louie (FX)
      • Modern Family (ABC)
      • Transparent (Amazon)
      • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)

    Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series

    • Game of Thrones (HBO)

    Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special

    Choreography[edit]

    Choreography

    Outstanding Choreography

    • Derek Hough, Julianne Hough, and Tessandra Chavez for Dancing with the Stars (Routine: "Elastic Heart") (ABC)
    • Travis Wall for So You Think You Can Dance (Routines: "Wave" / "When I Go" / "Wind Beneath My Wings") (Fox)
      • Witney Carson for Dancing with the Stars (Routines: "369" / "It's Not Unusual" / "Sing with a Swing-Apache") (ABC)
      • Spencer Liff for So You Think You Can Dance (Routines: "Hernando's Hideaway" / "World on a String" / "Maybe This Time") (Fox)
      • Sonya Tayeh for So You Think You Can Dance (Routines: "Vow" / "So Broken" / "Europe, After the Rain") (Fox)

    Cinematography[edit]

    Cinematography

    Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series

    • Mike & Molly – Gary Baum (Episode: "Checkpoint Joyce") (CBS)
      • 2 Broke Girls – Christian La Fountaine (Episode: "And the Old Bike Yarn") (CBS)
      • The Big Bang Theory – Steven V. Silver (Episode: "The Expedition Approximation") (CBS)
      • The Millers – Gary Baum (Episode: "Con-Troversy") (CBS)

    Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series

    Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie

    Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming

    • Virunga – Franklin Dow (Netflix)
      • Citizenfour – Laura Poitras (HBO)
      • Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief – Sam Painter (HBO)
      • The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst – Marc Smerling (Episode: "Chapter 2: Poor Little Rich Boy") (HBO)
      • Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck – James Whitaker (HBO)

    Outstanding Cinematography for Reality Programming

    Commercial[edit]

    Commercial

    Outstanding Commercial

    Costumes[edit]

    Costumes

    Outstanding Costumes for a Contemporary Series, Limited Series or Movie

    • Transparent (Episode: "Symbolic Exemplar") (Amazon)
      • Empire (Episode: "The Lyon's Roar") (Fox)
      • Empire (Episode: "Pilot") (Fox)
      • Gotham (Episode: "Under The Knife") (Fox)
      • The Mindy Project (Episode: "San Francisco Bae") (Fox)
      • Olive Kitteridge (Episode: "Incoming Tide") (HBO)

    Outstanding Costumes for a Period/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Movie

    • American Horror Story: Freak Show (Episode: "Monsters Among Us") (FX)
      • Boardwalk Empire (Episode: "Golden Days for Boys and Girls") (HBO)
      • Downton Abbey (Episode: "A Moorland Holiday") (PBS)
      • Game of Thrones (Episode: "The Dance of Dragons") (HBO)
      • Wolf Hall (Episode: "Anna Regina") (PBS)

    Outstanding Costumes for a Variety Program or a Special[4]

    • Drunk History (Episode: "Hollywood") (Comedy Central)
    • Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show starring Katy Perry (NBC)

    Directing[edit]

    Directing

    Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming

    • Alex Gibney for Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (HBO)
      • Dave Grohl for Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways (Episode: "Washington D.C.") (HBO)
      • Andrew Jarecki for The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (Episode: "Chapter 2: Poor Little Rich Boy") (HBO)
      • Brett Morgen for Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (HBO)
      • Laura Poitras for Citizenfour (HBO)

    Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special

    • Don Roy King for The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special (NBC)

    Hairstyling[edit]

    Hairstyling

    Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series

    Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series or Special

    • Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Martin Freeman") (NBC)
      • Dancing with the Stars (Episode: "Episode 1907") (ABC)
      • Key & Peele (Episode: "Aerobics Meltdown") (Comedy Central)
      • So You Think You Can Dance (Episode: "Episode 1115") (Fox)
      • The Voice (Episode: "Episode 818B") (NBC)

    Outstanding Hairstyling for a Limited Series or Movie

    • American Horror Story: Freak Show (FX)
      • Bessie (HBO)
      • Grace of Monaco (Lifetime)
      • Olive Kitteridge (HBO)
      • The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe (Lifetime)

    Hosting[edit]

    Hosting

    Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program

    Interactive Media[edit]

    Interactive Media

    Outstanding Multiplatform Storytelling (Juried)[4]

    Outstanding Original Interactive Program (Juried)[4]

    Outstanding Social TV Experience (Juried)[4]

    • @midnight with Chris Hardwick (Comedy Central)
    • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)

    Outstanding User Experience and Visual Design (Juried)[4]

    Lighting Design / Direction[edit]

    Lighting Design / Direction

    Outstanding Lighting Design / Lighting Direction for a Variety Series

    • The Voice (Episode: "Episode 818A") (NBC)
      • American Idol (Episode: "Finale") (Fox)
      • Dancing with the Stars (Episode: "Episode 1911A") (ABC)
      • Late Show with David Letterman (Episode: "Show 4190") (CBS)
      • Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Amy Adams") (NBC)
      • So You Think You Can Dance (Episode: "Finale") (Fox)

    Outstanding Lighting Design / Lighting Direction for a Variety Special

    • Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show starring Katy Perry (NBC)
      • 57th Grammy Awards (CBS)
      • 87th Academy Awards (ABC)
      • Dancing with the Stars: 10th Anniversary Special (ABC)
      • The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special (NBC)

    Main Title Design[edit]

    Main Title Design

    Outstanding Main Title Design

    Make-up[edit]

    Make-up

    Outstanding Make-up for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)

    • Game of Thrones (Episode: "Mother's Mercy") (HBO)
      • Boardwalk Empire (Episode: "What Jesus Said") (HBO)
      • The Knick (Episode: "Method and Madness") (Cinemax)
      • Mad Men (Episode: "Person to Person") (AMC)
      • Sons of Anarchy (Episode: "Faith and Despondency") (FX)

    Outstanding Make-up for a Multi-Camera Series or Special (Non-Prosthetic)

    • The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special (NBC)
      • Dancing with the Stars (Episode: "1907") (ABC)
      • Key & Peele (Episode: "Episode 406") (Comedy Central)
      • RuPaul's Drag Race (Episode: "ShakesQueer") (Logo)
      • So You Think You Can Dance (Episode: "Episode 1108") (Fox)

    Outstanding Make-up for a Limited Series or Movie (Non-Prosthetic)

    • American Horror Story: Freak Show (FX)
      • Bessie (HBO)
      • Houdini (Episode: "Part 1") (History)
      • Olive Kitteridge (HBO)
      • The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe (Lifetime)

    Outstanding Prosthetic Make-up for a Series, Limited Series, Movie, or Special

    • American Horror Story: Freak Show (FX)
      • Boardwalk Empire (Episode: "The Good Listener") (HBO)
      • Game of Thrones (Episode: "Hardhome") (HBO)
      • The Knick (Episode: "Crutchfield") (Cinemax)
      • Penny Dreadful (Episode: "Grand Guignol") (Showtime)
      • The Walking Dead (Episode: "Strangers") (AMC)

    Motion Design[edit]

    Motion Design

    Outstanding Motion Design (Juried)[4]

    • How We Got to Now – Luke Best, Miles Presland Donovan, Peter Mellor, and Chris Sayer (PBS)

    Music[edit]

    Music

    Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)

    Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special (Original Dramatic Score)

    Outstanding Music Direction

    • Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life – An All-Star GRAMMY Salute (CBS)
      • 87th Academy Awards (ABC)
      • Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas (NBC)
      • The Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)
      • Live from Lincoln CenterSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert with the New York Philharmonic (PBS)
      • Peter Pan Live! (NBC)

    Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics

    • Inside Amy Schumer (Episode: "Cool With It") (Song: "Girl You Don't Need Make Up") (Comedy Central)
      • 87th Academy Awards (Song: "Moving Pictures") (ABC)
      • The Comedians (Episode: "Celebrity Guest") (Song: "Kiss an Old Man") (FX)
      • Glee (Episode: "Dreams Come True") (Song: "This Time") (Fox)
      • How Murray Saved Christmas (Song: "You Gotta Believe") (NBC)
      • Sons of Anarchy (Episode: "Papa's Goods") (Song: "Come Join the Murder") (FX)

    Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music

    Picture Editing[edit]

    Picture Editing

    Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series

    • Game of Thrones – Katie Weiland (Episode: "The Dance of Dragons") (HBO)
      • Better Call Saul – Kelley Dixon (Episode: "Five-O") (AMC)
      • Better Call Saul – Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb (Episode: "Marco") (AMC)
      • Game of ThronesTim Porter (Episode: "Hardhome") (HBO)
      • Mad Men – Tom Wilson (Episode: "Person to Person") (AMC)

    Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series

    • Silicon Valley – Brian Merken (Episode: "Two Days of the Condor") (HBO)
      • Inside Amy Schumer – Jesse Gordon, Nick Paley, Billy Song, and Laura Weinberg (Episode: "Last Fuckable Day") (Comedy Central)
      • The Last Man on Earth – Stacey Schroeder (Episode: "Alive in Tucson") (Fox)
      • Silicon Valley – Tim Roche (Episode: "Sand Hill Shuffle") (HBO)
      • Transparent – Catherine Haight (Episode: "Pilot") (Amazon)

    Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie

    • Olive Kitteridge – Jeffrey M. Werner (Episode: "Security") (HBO)
      • 24: Live Another Day – Scott Powell (Episode: "10:00 p.m. – 11:00 a.m.") (Fox)
      • American Crime – Luyen Vu (Episode: "Episode One") (ABC)
      • Houdini – David Beatty and Sabrina Plisco (Episode: "Part 1") (History)
      • Wolf Hall – David Blackmore (Episode: "Entirely Beloved") (PBS)

    Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series

    • The Big Bang Theory – Peter Chakos (Episode: "The Comic Book Store Regeneration") (CBS)
      • 2 Broke Girls – Darryl Bates and Ben Bosse (Episode: "And the Move-In Meltdown") (CBS)
      • Hot in Cleveland – Ronald A. Volk (Episode: "I Hate Goodbyes") (TV Land)
      • Mike & Molly – Stephen Prime (Episode: "Fight to the Finish") (CBS)

    Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming

    • The Colbert Report – Jason Baker (Segment: "Farewell Colbert") (Comedy Central)
      • Conan – Robert James Ashe, Dave Grecu, and Christopher P. Heller (Segment: "Conan in Cuba") (TBS)
      • Key & Peele – Phil Davis, Christian Hoffman, and Rich LaBrie (Segment: "Scariest Movie Ever") (Comedy Central)
      • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – Ryan Barger (Segment: "N.S.A. Edward Snowden") (HBO)
      • Late Show with David Letterman – Andrew Evangelista and Mark Spada (Segment: "Finale Montage") (CBS)

    Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming

    • The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst – Caitlyn Green, Richard Hankin, Shelby Siegel, and Zac Stuart-Pontier (Episode: "Chapter 1: A Body in the Bay") (HBO)
      • The Case Against 8 – Kate Amend (HBO)
      • Citizenfour – Mathilde Bonnefoy (HBO)
      • Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief – Andy Grieve (HBO)
      • Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck – Joe Beshenkovsky and Brett Morgen (HBO)

    Outstanding Picture Editing for Reality Programming

    • Deadliest Catch – Alex Durham, Josh Earl, and Alexander Rubinow (Episode: "A Brotherhood Tested") (Discovery Channel)
      • The Amazing Race – Andy Castor, Julian Gomez, Andrew Kozar, Ryan Leamy, Jennifer Nelson, Paul C. Nielsen, and Jacob Parsons (Episode: "Morocc' and Roll") (CBS)
      • Project Runway – Andrea Bailey, Jim Bedford, Julie Cohen, Ed Greene, and Jensen Rufe (Episode: "Finale", Part 2) (Lifetime)
      • Project RunwayMary DeChambres and Carlos David Rivera (Episode: "Something Wicked This Way Comes") (Lifetime)
      • Shark Tank – David R. Finkelstein, Terri Maloney, Ed Martinez, Matt McCartie, Matt Stevenson, Andrew Oliver, Nick Staller, and Joel Watson (Episode: "Episode 608") (ABC)
      • Survivor – David Armstrong, Tim Atzinger, Bill Bowden, Frederick Hawthorne, Evan Mediuch, Joubin Mortazavi, and Plowden Schumacher (Episode: "Survivor Warfare (Worlds Apart)") (CBS)

    Production Design[edit]

    Production Design

    Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)

    • Game of Thrones (Episodes: "High Sparrow"; "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken"; "Hardhome") (HBO)
      • Constantine (Episodes: "The Darkness Beneath"; "Feast of Friends"; "The Saint of Last Resorts", Part 1) (NBC)
      • Gotham (Episode: "Pilot") (Fox)
      • House of Cards (Episodes: "Chapter 29"; "Chapter 36") (Netflix)
      • True Blood (Episodes: "Jesus Gonna Be Here"; "I Found You"; "Fire in the Hole") (HBO)

    Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More)

    • Boardwalk Empire (Episodes: "Golden Days for Boys and Girls"; "Friendless Child"; "Eldorado") (HBO)
    • The Knick (Episodes: "Method and Madness"; "Mr. Paris Shoes"; "Get the Rope") (Cinemax)
      • Downton Abbey (Episode: "A Moorland Holiday") (PBS)
      • Mad Men (Episode: "Person to Person") (AMC)
      • Masters of Sex (Episodes: "Blackbird"; "Below the Belt"; "One for the Money, Two for the Show") (Showtime)

    Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less)

    • Silicon Valley (Episodes: "Sand Hill Shuffle"; "Homicide"; "Adult Content") (HBO)
      • 2 Broke Girls (Episodes: "And the Zero Tolerance"; "And the Fun Factory"; "And a Loan for Christmas") (CBS)
      • The Big Bang Theory (Episodes: "The First Pitch Insufficiency"; "The Clean Room Infilltration"; "The Skywalker Incursion") (CBS)
      • Hot in Cleveland (Episodes: "Vegas, Baby"; "I Hate Goodbyes"; "All About Elka") (TV Land)
      • Transparent (Episode: "The Letting Go") (Amazon)
      • Veep (Episodes: "Joint Session"; "Tehran"; "Convention") (HBO)

    Outstanding Production Design for Variety, Nonfiction, Reality, or Reality-Competition Programming

    • Portlandia (Episodes: "Dead Pets"; "Call Me Al"; "Fashion") (IFC)
      • 57th Grammy Awards (CBS)
      • 87th Academy Awards (ABC)
      • Peter Pan Live! (NBC)
      • The Voice (Episodes: "Episode 701"; "Episode 806"; "Episode 815A") (NBC)

    Sound[edit]

    Sound

    Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series

    Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special

    • Houdini (Episode: "Part 1") (History)
      • 24: Live Another Day (Episode: "7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.") (Fox)
      • American Crime (Episode: "Episode One") (ABC)
      • American Horror Story: Freak Show (Episode: "Curtain Call") (FX)
      • Texas Rising (Episode: "Vengeance is Mine") (History)

    Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)

    • Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways (Episode: "Seattle") (HBO)
      • Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (Episode: "Madagascar") (CNN)
      • Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (HBO)
      • The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (Episode: "Chapter 2: Poor Little Rich Boy") (HBO)
      • Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (HBO)

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)

    • Game of Thrones (Episode: "Hardhome") (HBO)
      • Better Call Saul (Episode: "Marco") (AMC)
      • Downton Abbey (Episode: "A Moorland Holiday") (PBS)
      • Homeland (Episode: "Redux") (Showtime)
      • House of Cards (Episode: "Chapter 27") (Netflix)

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie

    • Bessie (HBO)
      • American Crime (Episode: "Episode Eleven") (ABC)
      • American Horror Story: Freak Show (Episode: "Magical Thinking") (FX)
      • Houdini (Episode: "Part 1") (History)
      • Texas Rising (Episode: "Vengeance is Mine") (History)

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation

    • Modern Family (Episode: "Connection Lost") (ABC)
      • Parks and Recreation (Episode: "One Last Ride") (NBC)
      • Silicon Valley (Episode: "Server Space") (HBO)
      • The Simpsons (Episode: "Simpsorama") (Fox)
      • Veep (Episode: "Mommy Meyer") (HBO)

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special

    • The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special (NBC)
      • 57th Grammy Awards (CBS)
      • 87th Academy Awards (ABC)
      • Late Show with David Letterman (Episode: "Show 4214") (CBS)
      • The Voice (Episode: "Finale Results") (NBC)

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming

    • Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways (Episode: "Seattle") (HBO)
      • Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (Episode: "Jamaica") (CNN)
      • Deadliest Catch (Episode: "Lost at Sea") (Discovery Channel)
      • Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (HBO)
      • The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (Episode: "Chapter 2: Poor Little Rich Boy") (HBO)
      • Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (HBO)

    Special Visual Effects[edit]

    Special Visual Effects

    Outstanding Special Visual Effects

    Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role

    Stunt Coordination[edit]

    Stunt Coordination

    Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program

    Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series, or Movie

    • Game of Thrones (HBO)
      • The Blacklist (NBC)
      • Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
      • Sons of Anarchy (FX)
      • The Walking Dead (AMC)

    Technical Direction[edit]

    Technical Direction

    Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series

    • Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Taraji P. Henson") (NBC)
      • The Big Bang Theory (Episode: "The Expedition Approximation") (CBS)
      • The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Episode: "Show 20015") (Comedy Central)
      • Dancing with the Stars (Episode: "Episode 2009") (ABC)
      • Late Show with David Letterman (Episode: "Show 4214") (CBS)
      • The Voice (Episode: "Episode 718B") (NBC)

    Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special

    • 87th Academy Awards (ABC)
      • 68th Tony Awards (CBS)
      • The Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)
      • Peter Pan Live! (NBC)
      • The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special (NBC)

    Writing[edit]

    Writing

    Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming

    • Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (HBO)
      • American Experience (Episode: "Last Days in Vietnam") (PBS)
      • Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (Episode: "Iran") (CNN)
      • Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (HBO)
      • The Roosevelts: An Intimate History (Episode: "Episode 5: The Rising Road (1933–1939)") (PBS)

    Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special

    Wins by network[edit]

    Network Program Individual Total
    HBO 6 23 29
    NBC 2 9 11
    FX 2 6 8
    ABC 1 3 4
    Cartoon Network 2 2 4
    Comedy Central 1 3 4
    Fox 1 3 4
    PBS 1 3 4
    Amazon 0 3 3
    CBS 0 3 3
    Discovery Channel 1 2 3
    Netflix 0 3 3
    Adult Swim 0 2 2
    Cartoon Network 0 2 2
    americanexpress.com/unstagedapp 1 0 1
    Bravo 1 0 1
    Cinemax 0 1 1
    CNN 1 0 1
    Disney XD 0 1 1
    funnyordie.com 1 0 1
    History 0 1 1
    IFC 0 1 1
    LouisCK.net 0 1 1
    Pemberley Digital 1 0 1
    Showtime 0 1 1
    WGN America 0 1 1
    YouTube 1 0 1

    Programs with multiple awards[edit]

    Program Awards
    Game of Thrones 8
    American Horror Story: Freak Show 5
    Bessie 4
    The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special 4
    Deadliest Catch 3
    Going Clear: Scientology and The Prison of Belief 3
    Transparent 3
    Adventure Time 2
    Boardwalk Empire 2
    Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways 2
    House of Cards 2
    The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst 2
    Olive Kitteridge 2
    Over the Garden Wall 2
    Saturday Night Live 2
    Silicon Valley 2
    Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show starring Katy Perry 2
    Tome of the Unknown 2

    References[edit]

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