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Comedy series

For the record:

12:00 a.m. July 17, 2004 For The Record
Los Angeles Times Saturday July 17, 2004 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 33 words Type of Material: Correction
Emmy nominations -- The list of Emmy Awards nominations in Friday’s Calendar said Katherine Jane Bryant and Beth Morgan were nominated for outstanding costuming on HBO’s “Carnivale.” They were nominated for HBO’s “Deadwood.”
For The Record
Los Angeles Times Monday July 19, 2004 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 34 words Type of Material: Correction
Emmy nominations -- The list of Emmy Award nominations that ran in Friday’s Calendar section left out the nominees for the outstanding hairstyling categories. Those nominations are listed in today’s Calendar section on E12.

Mitchell Hurwitz, “Arrested Development” (pilot), Fox; Christopher Lloyd, Joe Keenan, “Frasier” (“Goodnight, Seattle”), NBC; Garrett Donovan, Neil Goldman, “Scrubs” (“My Screwup”), NBC; Michael Patrick King, “Sex and the City” (“An American Girl in Paris, Part Deux”), HBO; Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky, “Sex and the City” (“The Ick Factor”), HBO.

Drama series

David Milch, “Deadwood” (pilot), HBO; Michael Caleo, “The Sopranos” (“Where’s Johnny?”), HBO; Matthew Weiner, “The Sopranos” (“Unidentified Black Males”), HBO; Terence Winter, “The Sopranos” (“Long Term Parking”), HBO; Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess, “The Sopranos” (“Irregular Around the Margins”), HBO.

Variety, music or comedy program

Dave Chappelle, Neal Brennan, “Chappelle’s Show,” Comedy Central; Chris Rock, “Chris Rock: Never Scared,” HBO; David Javerbaum, Rich Blomquist, Steve Bodow, Tim Carvell, Stephen Colbert, Eric Drysdale, J.R. Havlan, Scott Jacobson, Ben Karlin, Rob Kutner, Chris Regan, Jason Reich, Jason Ross, Jon Stewart, “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central; Michael Sweeney, Chris Albers, Jose Arroyo, Michael Gordon, Brian Kiley, Brian McCann, Conan O’Brien, Brian Stack, Andy Blitz, Jon Glaser, Guy Nicolucci, Andrew Weinberg, Kevin Dorff, Allison Silverman, Robert Smigel, Dmitri Martin, Dan Goor, “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” NBC; Eric Stangel, Justin Stangel, Gerard Mulligan, Jim Mulholland, Michael Barrie, Steve Young, Tom Ruprecht, Bill Scheft, Lee Ellenberg, Jonathan Green, Gabe Miller, Matt Roberts, Jeremy Weiner, Joe Grossman, David Letterman, “Late Show With David Letterman,” CBS.

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Miniseries, movie or dramatic special

Larry Gelbart, “And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself,” HBO; Tony Kushner, “Angels in America,” HBO; Sally Robinson, Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, Raymond Singer, Jennifer Friedes, “Iron Jawed Angels,” HBO; Jane Marchwood, Tom Rickman, Elizabeth Egloff, “The Reagans,” Showtime; Peter Silverman, Robert Caswell, “Something the Lord Made,” HBO.

Nonfiction programming

Susan Lacy, Stephen Stept, “American Masters” (“Judy Garland: By Myself”), PBS; Rick Sebak, “Fred Rogers: America’s Favorite Neighbor,” PBS; David C. Taylor, “JFK: A Presidency Revealed,” the History Channel; Mark Bailey, “Pandemic: Facing AIDS (Uganda/Thailand),” HBO; Penn Jillette, Teller, Emma Webster, Star Price, Michael Godeau, “Penn & Teller” (“War on Drugs”), Showtime; Terry Jones, “Terry Jones’ Medieval Lives” (“The Peasant”), the History Channel.

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Directing

Comedy series

Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, “Arrested Development” (pilot), Fox; Bryan Gordon, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (“The 5 Wood”), HBO; Robert B. Weide, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (“The Car Pool Lane”), HBO; Larry Charles, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (“The Survivor”), HBO; Tim Van Patten, “Sex and the City” (“An American Girl in Paris, Part Deux”), HBO.

Drama series

Walter Hill, “Deadwood” (pilot),” HBO; Christopher Chulack, “ER” (“The Lost”), NBC; Ryan Murphy, “Nip/Tuck” (pilot),” FX; Allen Coulter, “The Sopranos” (“Irregular Around the Margins”), HBO; Tim Van Patten, “The Sopranos” (“Long Term Parking”), HBO.

Variety, music or comedy program

Louis J. Horvitz, “The 76th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; John Moffitt, “Bill Maher: Victory Begins at Home,” HBO; Neal Brennan, Andre Allen, Scott Vincent, “Chappelle’s Show” (episode 204), Comedy Central; Chuck O’Neil, “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” (episode 8086),” Comedy Central; Andy Picheta, Nick Doob, Chris Hegedus, D.A. Pennebaker, “Elaine Stritch: At Liberty,” HBO; Jerry Foley, “Late Show With David Letterman (episode 2170),” CBS.

Miniseries, movie or dramatic special

Mike Nichols, “Angels in America,” HBO; Robert Harmon, “Ike: Countdown to D-Day,” A&E; Andrei Konchalovsky, “The Lion in Winter,” Showtime; Tom Hooper, “Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness” (“Masterpiece Theatre”), PBS; Joseph Sargent, “Something the Lord Made,” HBO.

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Nonfiction programming

Susan Lacy, “American Masters” (“Judy Garland: By Myself”), PBS; Jamie Johnson, “Born Rich,” HBO; Kate Davis, “Jockey,” HBO; Becky Smith, “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy,” Bravo; Laurie Kahn-Leavitt, “Tupperware” (“American Experience”), PBS.

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Art Direction

Multi-camera series

Denny Dugally, Charisse Cardenas, Ellen Brill, “Arrested Development” (pilot), Fox; Roy Christopher, Amy Skjonsby-Winslow, Ron Olsen, “Frasier” (“Freudian Sleep/Caught in the Act”), NBC; John Shaffner, Ann Shea, “Two and a Half Men” (“Alan Harper, Frontier Chiropractor”), CBS; Garvin Eddy, Ellen Waggett, Donna Hamilton, “Whoopi” (“Sticky Fingers”), NBC; Glenda Rovello, Melinda Ritz, “Will & Grace” (“I Do, Oh, No, You Di-in’t”), NBC.

Single-camera series

Scott Chambliss, Cecele DeStefano, Karen Manthey, “Alias” (“Taken”), ABC; Dan Bishop, Bernt Capra, Jeremy Cassells, Roger L. King, Gary Kosko, Leslie Frankenheimer, Sara Andrews Ingrassia, “Carnivale” (“Milfay,” pilot), HBO; Maria Caso, Jimmy Muakami, John Brown, “Deadwood” (“Deep Water” / “The Trial of Jack McCall” / “Bullock Returns to the Camp”), HBO; Bob Shaw, Scott P. Murphy, Janet Shaw, “The Sopranos” (“In Camelot” / “Cold Cuts” / “The Test Dream”), HBO; Kenneth Hardy, Ellen Totleben, “The West Wing” (“Gaza”), NBC.

Miniseries, movie or special

Herbert Pinter, Bernardo Trujillo, Jay Aroesty, “And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself,” HBO; Stuart Wurtzel, John Kasarda, George DeTitta Jr., “Angels in America” (Part 1, “Millennium Approaches” and Part 2, “Perestroika”), HBO; Rob Harris, Peter Wenham, Paul Cross, Stephen Cambell, Tina Jones, “Horatio Hornblower” (“Loyalty and Duty”), A&E; Ralph Davis, Nick Bassett, Andy McLaren, Jill Cormack, “Ike: Countdown to D-Day,” A&E; Roger Hall, Janos Szabolcs, Istvan Toth, “The Lion in Winter,” Showtime.

Variety or music program

Roy Christopher, Stephan Olson, “The 76th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Steve Bass, Brian Stonestreet, Tamlyn Wright, “The 46th Annual Grammy Awards,” CBS; John Sabato, D Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid Goodall, “MADtv” (“MADtv’s 200th Episode”), Fox; Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph DeTullio, “Saturday Night Live” (Host: Elijah Wood), NBC; Thom Filicia, John Paino, Aleta Shaffer, Valeria Nolan, “A Very Queer Eye Holiday,” Bravo.

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Casting

Comedy series

Deborah Barylski,, Geraldine Leder, “Arrested Development,” Fox; Allison Jones, “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” HBO; Jeff Greenberg, “Frasier,” NBC; Anya Colloff, Amy McIntyre Britt, Meg Liberman, Cami Patton, Sandi Logan, “Monk,” USA; Jennifer McNamara, “Sex and the City,” HBO.

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Drama series

John Papsidera, Wendy O’Brien, “Carnivale,” HBO; Junie Lowry-Johnson, Libby Goldstein, “Deadwood,” HBO; Georgianne Walken, Sheila Jaffe, “The Sopranos,” HBO; Debi Manwiller, Peggy Kennedy, “24,” Fox; Laura Schiff, “The West Wing,” NBC.

Miniseries, movie or special

Juliet Taylor, Ellen Lewis, “Angels in America,” HBO; Janet Hirshenson, Jane Jenkins, Liz Marks, Kathleen Chopin, “Iron Jawed Angels,” HBO; Susan Edelman, Tina Gerussi, Andrea Kenyan, “The Reagans,” Showtime; Lynn Kressel, Pat Moran, “Something the Lord Made,” HBO; Mary Jo Slater, Steve Brooksbank, Stuart Aikens, “Traffic: The Miniseries,” USA.

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Choreography

Jason Samuels Smith, “2003 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon,” syndicated; Monie Adamson, “MADtv” (ninth season finale), Fox; Fred Tallekson, “Malcolm in the Middle” (“Dewey’s Special Class”), Fox; Christopher Dean, Jamie Isley, “Smucker’s Stars on Ice,” A&E.;

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Cinematography

Multi-camera series

Bruce Finn, “8 Simple Rules (Goodbye),” ABC; Nick McLean, “Friends” (“The One With Phoebe’s Wedding”), NBC; Peter Smokler, “George Lopez” (“Bringing Home the Bacon”), ABC; Steven V. Silver, “Two and a Half Men” (“Camel Filters and Pheremones”), CBS; Tony Askins, “Will & Grace” (“Ice Cream Ball”), NBC.

Single-camera series

Donald Thorin Jr., “Alias” (“Conscious”), ABC; Jeffrey Jur, “Carnivale” (“Pick a Number”), HBO; Frank Byers, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (“XX”), CBS; Phil Abraham, “The Sopranos” (“Irregular Around the Margins”), HBO; Thomas Del Ruth, “The West Wing” (“7A WF 83429”), NBC.

Miniseries or movie

Reynaldo Villalobos, “American Family -- Journey of Dreams” (“Chapter 1: The Wedding”), PBS; Peter James, “And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself,” HBO; Stephen Goldblatt, “Angels in America” (Part 2, “Perestroika”), HBO; Robbie Greenberg, “Iron Jawed Angels,” HBO; Donald M. Morgan, “Something the Lord Made,” HBO.

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Nonfiction programming

Peter Wery, “The Amazing Race” (“I Could Never Have Been Prepared for What I’m Looking at Right Now”), CBS; Matthew Sohn, Mark Hryma, “The Apprentice” (“Wheeling and Dealing”),” NBC; Kate Davis, “Jockey,” HBO; Lisa Rinzler, “Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues” (“The Soul of a Man”), PBS; Mark “Ninja” Lynch, Michael Murray, Mark Hryma, Derek Lovie, David Parkinson, “Survivor” (“Beg, Barter and Steal”), CBS.

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Costuming

Series

Ruth Myers, Terry Dresbach, Niklas J. Palm, “Carnivale” (“Milfay,” pilot), HBO; Katherine Jane Bryant, Beth Morgan, “Carnivale” (“Mr. Wu”), HBO; Patricia Field, Molly Rogers, Patty Trujillo, “Sex and the City” (“An American Girl in Paris: Part Deux”), HBO; Juliet Polcsa, Lorraine Z. Calvert, Lauren Press, “The Sopranos” (“Rat Pack”), HBO; Melina Root, “That ‘70s Show” (“Do You Think It’s Alright?”), Fox.

Miniseries, movie or special

Eduardo Castro, Barbara Gonzalez Monsreal, “And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself,” HBO; Ann Roth, Michelle Matland, “Angels in America” (Part 2, “Perestroika”), HBO; John Mollo, “Horatio Hornblower” (Part 1, “Loyalty”), A&E; Caroline Harris, “Iron Jawed Angels,” HBO; Consolata Boyle, Magdalen Rubalcava, “The Lion in Winter,” Showtime.

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Picture Editing

Single-camera drama series

Kevin Casey, “ER” (“Freefall”), NBC; Sidney Wolinsky, “The Sopranos” (“All Happy Families”), HBO; William B. Stich, “The Sopranos” (“Long Term Parking”), HBO; Conrad Gonzalez, “The Sopranos” (“Irregular Around the Margins”), HBO; Chris Willingham, “24” (“10-11 a.m.”), Fox.

Single-camera comedy series

E. Lee Haxall, “Arrested Development” (pilot), Fox; Jonathan Corn, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (“The Survivor”), HBO; Steve Rasch, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (“Opening Night”), HBO; John Michel, “Scrubs” (“My Screwup”), NBC; Michael Berenbaum, Wendey Stanzler, “Sex and the City” (“An American Girl in Paris: Part Une & Part Deux”), HBO.

Single-camera miniseries, movie or special

Mark Warner, Ed Warschilka, “And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself,” HBO; John Bloom, Antonia Van Drimmelen, “Angels in America” (Part 1, “Millennium Approaches”), HBO; Dany Cooper, “Battlestar Galactica” (“Night 1”), Sci Fi; William B. Stich, “44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot Out,” FX; Chris Peppe, “Ike: Countdown to D-Day,” A&E; Michael Brown, “Something the Lord Made,” HBO.

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Multi-camera series

Pat Barnett, “Everybody Loves Raymond” (“Golf for It”), CBS; Ron Volk, “Frasier” (“Goodnight, Seattle”), NBC; Stephen Prime, “Friends” (“The Last One”), NBC; David Helfand, “That ‘70s Show” (“Sparks”), Fox; Peter Chakos, “Will & Grace” (“Last Ex to Brooklyn”), NBC.

Multi-camera miniseries, movie or special

Zoran Jevremov, Lance Cain, “A&E; in Concert: Paul McCartney in Red Square,” A&E; Scott Richter, Chris Osterhus, “A&E; in Concert: Sting: Sacred Love,” A&E; Troy Miller, Bill Durande, Dean Holland, Douglass M. Stewart Jr., Brian Derby, Beth Dewey, Karen Erickson, Tiffany Hope, Scott Kirby, Paul Marengo, Matthew C. Sharp, Andrew Solt, Eric Hornberger, Ray Wolf, Michael J. Shapiro, Dirk Meenen, Jon Bloom, Joe Saccone, Cole Barager, Chuck Workman, Michael Polito, Jeff Roe, John Sterneman, Yoram Inon Tal, John Zimmer, Ryan Polito, Tony Cacciarelli, Gus Comegys, Mark Stepp, Kevin Finn, John Francis, “The 76th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Mike Polito, Adam “Chip” Pauken, Deb Light, Ryan Polito, Thelma Schoonmaker, Martin Scorsese, “AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Robert De Niro,” USA; Sven Nilsson, Stephen Prime, Todd Felker, Kenny Tintorri, “Friends: The One Before the Last One -- 10 Years of Friends,” NBC.

Nonfiction programming

Eric Van Wagenen, Jason Pedroza, “The Amazing Race” (“I Could Never Have Been Prepared for What I’m Looking at Right Now”), CBS; Kristen Huntley, Deborah Peretz, Kate Hirson, “American Masters” (“Judy Garland: By Myself”), PBS; Jonathon Braun, David H. Cutler, Glen Ebesu, Andrew Ecker, Stephen R. Frederick, Scott Gamzon, David Michael Maurer, Jamie Nelson, Dave Oliver, Jason Pedroza, Jim Ruxin, Claire Scanlon, Chris Simpson, Jason Steinberg, Janet Swanson, “The Apprentice” (“DNA, Heads and the Undead Kitty”), NBC; Ivan Ladizinsky, H.A. Arnarson, Tim Atzinger, Lane Baker, Brian Barefoot, Paul Coyne, Mitchell Danton, Jerry U. Frizell, Sean Foley, Michael Greer, David Handman, Bryan M. Horne, Ricky Kreitman, Bob Mathews, Evan Mediuch, Joubin Mortazavi, Geoffrey Rowland, James M. Smith, “Survivor” (“Shark Attack”), CBS; Ivan Ladizinsky, Lane Baker, Brian Barefoot, Jerry U. Frizell, Sean Foley, Mike Greer, David Handman, Bryan M. Horne, Bob Mathews, Evan Mediuch, Joubin Mortazavi, Eric Van Wagenen, James M. Smith, “Survivor” (“Swimming With Sharks”), CBS.

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Makeup

Series (non-prosthetic)

Steve Artmont, Simone Amekias-Siegl, “Carnivale” (“Babylon”), HBO; Nick Pagliaro, John Goodwin, Melanie Levitt, Jackie Tichenor, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (“Assume Nothing & All for Our Country”), CBS; John Rizzo, Adam Brandy, Brian McManus, Deborah McNulty, “Deadwood” (“Here Was a Man”), HBO; Marie DelPrete, Malanie Romero, Michael Smithson, “Gilmore Girls” (“The Festival of Living Art”), WB; Eryn Krueger, Stephanie Fowler, Thomas R. Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman, “Nip/Tuck” (“Adelle Coffin”), FX.

Miniseries, movie or special (non-prosthetic)

Ken Diaz, Carlos Sanchez, “American Family -- Journey of Dreams,” PBS; Dorothy Pearl, Nena Smarz-O’Carroll, “And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself,” HBO; J. Roy Helland, Joseph A. Campayno, “Angels in America” (“Millennium Approaches” and “Perestroika”), HBO; Manlio Rocchetti, Luigi Rocchetti, “Caesar,” TNT; Stephan Dupuis, Pamela Roth, “The Reagans,” Showtime; Sally Sutton, Kate Shorter, “Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales,” HBO.

Series, miniseries, movie or special (prosthetic)

James MacKinnon, Thomas R. Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman, “Nip/Tuck” (pilot), FX; Michael G. Westmore, “Star Trek: Enterprise” (“Zero Hour”), UPN; Matthew W. Mungle, Kate Shorter, Sally Sutton, “Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales,” HBO.

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Music

Composition for a series (dramatic underscore)

Stewart Copeland, “Dead Like Me” (pilot), Showtime; Larry Groupe “Line of Fire” (“Eminence Front”), ABC; Philip Glass, “Pandemic: Facing AIDS (Uganda/Thailand),” HBO; Alf Clausen, “The Simpsons” (“Treehouse of Horror XIV”), Fox; Velton Ray Bunch, “Star Trek: Enterprise” (“Similitude”), UPN; Sean Callery, “24” (“6-7 a.m.”), Fox.

Composition for a miniseries, movie or special (dramatic underscore)

Elliot Goldenthal, “Great Performances” (“Dance in America: Lar Lubovitch’s ‘Othello’ ”), PBS; Bruce Broughton, “Eloise at Christmastime,” ABC; Ernest Troost, “Fallen Angel” (“Hallmark Hall of Fame” presentation), CBS; Mark Snow, “Helter Skelter,” CBS; Rob Lane, “The Last King (Part 2),” A&E; Sheldon Mirowitz, “The Nazi Officer’s Wife,” A&E.;

Music direction

Marc Shaiman, Harold Wheeler, “The 76th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Ian Fraser, “Christmas in Washington,” TNT; Harry Connick Jr., “Great Performances” (“Harry Connick Jr.: ‘Only You’ in Concert”), PBS; Elliot Lawrence, “The Kennedy Center Honors,” CBS.

Music and lyrics

Guy Moon, Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, “Wish Come True!” from “The Fairly Odd Parents” (“Abracatastrophe”), Nickelodeon; Ken Keeler, “I Want My Hands Back” from “Futurama” (“The Devil’s Hands Are Idle Playthings”), Fox; Mike Renzi, Lou Berger, “The Street I Live On” from “Sesame Street Presents: The Street We Live On,” PBS; Alf Clausen, Dana Gould, “Vote for a Winner” from “The Simpsons” (“The President Wore Pearls”), Fox; Toni Childs, David Ricketts, Eddie Free, “Because You Are Beautiful” from “Until the Violence Stops,” Lifetime Television.

Main title theme music

David Schwartz, “Deadwood,” HBO; Randy Newman, “Monk,” USA; Daniel MacKenzie, “Monster House,” Discovery; Gregory Slay, Jeffrey Cain, Cedric Lemoyne, “Nip/Tuck,” FX; Chuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Grant Geissman, “Two and a Half Men,” CBS.

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Sound Editing

Series

Thomas E. de Gorter, Christopher Reeves, Mark Allen, Steven M. Davis, Pat Cabral, Cynthia Merril, “Alias (Resurrection),” ABC; Lawrence Mann, Steven H. Flick, Mark Larry, Benjamin Cook, Takako Ishikawa, Samuel Crutcher, Devin Joseph, Micha Liberman, Amy Kane, Anita Cannella, “Deadwood (Pilot),” HBO; Walter Newman, Tom Harris, Darleen Stoker, Rick M. Hromadka, Darren Wright, Kenneth Young, Constance Kazmer, Karen Spangeberg, David Werntz, Sharyn Tylk-Gersh, Casey Crabtree, Mike Crabtree, “ER (Drive),” NBC; William Dotson, Catherine Speakman, Pembrooke Andrews, Jeff Whitcher, Paul Menichini, Todd Morrissey, Shawn Kennelly, Jeff Charbonneau, Laura Macias, Vinnie Nicastro, “24 (12-1 a.m.),” Fox; Walter Newman, Tom Harris, Catherine Flynn, Rick M. Hromadka, Darren Wright, Gabrielle Reeves, Rick Hammel, David Werntz, Troy Harding, Mike Crabtree, Casey Crabtree, “The West Wing (An Khe),” NBC.

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Miniseries, movie or special

Geoffrey G. Rubay, Zack Davis, Tony Lamberti, Dave Williams, Karen Vassar, Bruce Tanis, Carey Milbradt, Lou Kleinman, Dave Williams, Allan K. Rosen, Nicholas Viterelli, Joshua Winget, Michael Lyle, “And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself,” HBO; Jack Levy, Daniel Colman, Frank John Nolan, Vince Balunas, Chris Boyett, Jeff Brunello, Jordan Corngold, Doug Madick, “Battlestar Galactica (Night 2),” Sci Fi; Mark Friedgen, Suzanne Angel, Tim Terusa, Randy Thomas, Rick Crampton, Anton Holden, Rusty Tinsley, Charlie Kolander, Bob Costanza, Gary Macheel, Lou Thomas, Rick Steele, Adriane Marfiak, Mike Dickeson, Kevin Fisher, Dave Tinsley, Tim Chilton, Jill Sanders, “Caesar (Night 2),” TNT; Vince Gutierrez, Scott Kolden, Craig Dellinger, Mike Cook, Guy Tsujmoto, Ken Dufva, “44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot Out,” FX; Mark Friedgen, Joy Ealy, Kathryn Madsen, Lou Thomas, Bill Bell, Tim Terusa, Anton Holden, Bill Carruth, Mark Steele, Mike Dickeson, Rick Steele, Adriane Marfiak, Gary Macheel, Bob Costanza, Kevin Fisher, James Bladon, Jill Sanders, Tim Chilton, “Spartacus (Night 2),” USA.

Nonfiction programming

Margaret Crimmins, Greg Smith, “American Masters (Judy Garland: By Myself),” PBS; Derek Luff, Ryan Owens, Mark Jasper, Jonathon Braun, Steve Frederick, Chris Simpson, Andrew Ecker, David Maurer, Glen Ebesu, Rick Livingstone, “The Apprentice (DNA, Heads & the Undead Kitty),” NBC; Michael Payne, Stephen Robinson, Nancy Kyong Nugent, David Esparza, Patrick Cusack, Sean Rowe, Gregg Barbanell, “Dinosaur Planet (Alpha’s Egg; Pod’s Travel),” Discovery; Lynne Feldman, “Jockey,” HBO; John Bowen, “Three Sisters: Searching for a Cure,” HBO.

Single-camera sound mixing, series

Robert Appere, Edward Carr III, Douglas Axtel, “Alias (Hourglass),” ABC; Yuri Reese, Bill Smith, Mick Fowler, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Grissom vs. the Volcano),” CBS; Kevin Burns, Todd Orr, Mathew Price, “The Sopranos (Irregular Around the Margins),” HBO; Michael Olman, Kenneth Kobett, Bill Gocke, “24 (5-6 p.m.),” Fox; Gary D. Rogers, Dan Hiland, Patrick Hanson, “The West Wing (Gaza),” NBC.

Single-camera sound mixing, miniseries or movie

Lee Dichter, Ron Bochar, James J. Sabat, “Angels in America (Part 2, Perestroika),” HBO; Colin Martin, Rudi Buckle, “Horatio Hornblower (Part 1, Loyalty),” A&E; Wayne Heitman, Alan Decker, Tim Philben, Tony Johnson, “Ike: Countdown to D-Day,” A&E; Rick Ash, Adam Jenkins, Bruce Litecky, “Something the Lord Made,” HBO; Kevin Burns, Marc Fishman, Tony Lamberti, Eric Batut, “Traffic: The Miniseries (Part 1),” USA.

Multi-camera sound mixing, series or special

Kathy Oldham, John Bickelhaupt, Brentley Walton, “Everybody Loves Raymond (The Model),” CBS; Thomas J. Huth, Andre Caporaso, Robert Douglass, Dana Mark McClure, “Frasier (The Doctor Is Out),” NBC; Charles McDaniel III, John Bickelhaupt, Dana Mark McClure, “Friends (The Last One, Part 1 & 2),” NBC; Kathy Oldham, Craig Porter, Peter Damski, “Will & Grace (Courting Disaster),” NBC.

Sound mixing, variety, music series or special

Michael Brauer, Matt Foglia, “A&E; in Concert (Paul McCartney in Red Square),” A&E; Nathaniel Kunkel, Simon Osborne, “A&E; in Concert (Sting: Sacred Love),” A&E; Edward J. Greene, Tom Vicari, Robert Douglass, Patrick Baltzell, “The 76th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Gregg Rubin, Francois Lamoureux, “Great Performances (Harry Connick Jr.: ‘Only You’ in Concert),” PBS; Patrick Lucatorto, Richard Dillon, Patrick Smith, Phillip Gephardt, Kenneth Gomez, “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (Live New Year’s Eve Show),” NBC.

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Sound mixing, nonfiction programming

Troy Smith, “The Amazing Race (I Could Never Have Been Prepared for What I’m Looking at Right Now),” CBS; Ed Campbell, “American Masters (Judy Garland: By Myself),” PBS; Michael Olman, Kenneth Kobett, “Dinosaur Planet (Alpha’s Egg; Pod’s Travel),” Discovery; Geof Thurber, “Failure Is Not an Option,” History Channel; Terrance Dwyer, Jeremy Ireland, “Survivor (They’re Back),” CBS.

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Visual Effects

Series

Jennifer McEachern, Mark Breakspear, Carmen Pollard, Colin Liggett, David Allinson, Kevin Little, Nick Boughen, Adam de Bosch Kemper, “Dead Like Me (Pilot),” Showtime; Ronald B. Moore, Daniel F. Curry, Elizabeth Castro, Paul Hill, Greg Rainoff, Fred Pienkos, Sean Scott, David Morton, Chris Zapara, “Star Trek: Enterprise (Countdown),” UPN; Art Codron, Dan Curry, Steve Fong, Greg Rainoff, John Teska, Sean Jackson, Mike Stetson, Koji Kuramura, Pierre Drolet, “Star Trek: Enterprise (The Council),” UPN; Michelle Comens, James Tichenor, Shannon Gurney, Bruce G. Woloshyn, Chris Doll, James Halverson, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Krista McLean, Patrick Kalyn, “Stargate SG-1 (Lost City Part 2),” Sci Fi; James Tichenor, Shannon Gurney, Stephen Pepper, Bradley Mullennix, Jeremy Hoey, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Kevin Little, Simon van de Lagemaat, Adam de Bosch Kemper, “Stephen King’s Kingdom Hospital (Thy Kingdom Come -- Pilot),” ABC.

Miniseries, movie or special

Richard Edlund, Ron Simonson, Liz Ralston, Stefano Trivelli, Don Greenberg, Lawrence Littleton, Michele Moen, Steve Kirshoff, Greg Jein, “Angels in America (Part 2, Perestroika),” HBO; Gary Hutzel, Patti Gannon, Christopher Jones, Lee Stringer, Emile Edwin Smith, Jarrod Davis, Kevin Quattro, Aram Granger, Kyle Toucher, “Battlestar Galactica (Night 1),” Sci Fi; Nicholas Brooks, Sophie Leclerc, John Spooner, Ludo Fealy, Alastair Hearsum, Eve Ramboz, Charlie Noble, Luc Froehlicher, John Vegher, “Dreamkeeper (Part 1),” ABC; Lee Wilson, Lisa Sepp-Wilson, Sebastien Bergeron, Jean LaPointe, Michael Joyce, Les Quinn, Tristam Gieni, Craig Calvert, Jordan Benwick, “10.5 (Night 1),” NBC; Craig Weiss, Deane Boeka, Christopher DeCristo, George Garcia, Bill Graham, Bob Scifo, Niel Wray, Loren Bivens, “The Winning Season,” TNT.

Stunt Coordination

Jeff Habberstad, “Alias (Resurrection),” ABC; Cort L. Hessler III, “Third Watch (Payback),” NBC; Greg Barnett, “24 (10-11 a.m.),” Fox.

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Technical Direction

Camerawork, video for series

John Pritchett, Dave Eastwood, John Repczynski, Tom “Scoop” Geren, Diane Biederbeck, Suzanne Ebner, George Prince, Ed Horton, Danny Bonilla, Bobby Highton, Danny Webb, Wade Samul, Mark Sandford, “American Idol (Episode 318),” Fox; Gregory Aull, Richard S. Carter, Kenneth Decker, Kurt Decker, Eugene Huelsman, Wojtek Kozlowski, Chris Matott, James Palczewski, Brian Tyson, Carl M. Henry III, Keith Winikoff, “Late Night With Conan O’Brien (Episode 1,855),” NBC; Timothy Kennedy, Al Cialino, David Dorsett, Karin-Lucie Grzella, Jack Young, John Hannel, John Curtin, George Rothweiler, Dan Flaherty, Fred Shimizu, Steve Kaufman, Joe Debonis, Kevin Bailey, Claus Stuhlweissenburg, Dean Meierfeld, William White, Dan Campbell, “Late Show With David Letterman (Episode 2,048),” CBS; Steven Cimino, John Pinto, Richard B. Fox, Brian Phraner, Michael Bennett, Eric A. Einstein, Susan Noll, Frank Grisanti, “Saturday Night Live (Host: Janet Jackson),” NBC; Michael Stramisky, Les Atkinson, Dave Banks, Kevin Fraser, Jack Gagne, Tom Geren, Hank Geving, Robert Palmer, Kurt Tonnessen, William Gardhouse II, “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (Episode 2,625),” NBC.

Camerawork, video for miniseries,

movie or special

Kevin Smith, Mike Sienkiewicz, Redo Jackson, Dusty Cardaropoli, Dane Mustola, Jim Johnston, Josh Worley, “A&E; in Concert: Paul McCartney in Red Square,” A&E; Ken Shapiro, Hector Ramirez, Dan Webb, Bruce Green, Mark Johnson, Marc Greenfield, Greg Poschman, Mark Sanford, “A&E; in Concert: Sting: Sacred Love,” A&E; John B. Field, Rick Edwards, Allan Wells, Ted Ashton, Rob Balton, Mike Breece, John Burdick, Rocky Danielson, Dave Eastwood, Tom Geren, Hank Geving, Marc Hunter, Charlie Huntley, Dave Levisohn, Jay Millard, Lyn Noland, Rob Palmer, Bill Philbin, David Plakos, Hector Ramirez, Brian Reason, Mark Whitman, Jean Mason, Mark Sanford, Keith Winikoff, “The 76th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Gregory Aull, Rob Balton, Richard S. Carter, Kenneth Decker, Kurt Decker, Bob Del Russo, Eugene Huelsman, Chris Matott, John Miklejohn, James Palczewski, John Pinto, Carl M. Henry III, Keith Winikoff, “Late Night With Conan O’Brien 10th Anniversary Special,” NBC; Kent Green, David Eastwood, Charlie Huntley, Jay Kulick, John Meiklejohn, Lyn Noland, Bill Philbin, Mark Whitman, Matt Dimakos, Christian Hoagland, Mike Stodden, Bob Richman, Chuck Reilly, Taylor Dees, “VH1 Presents: 2004 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony,” VH1.

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Other

Lighting direction

(electronic, multi-camera)

Craig Braden, Roy Bennett, Wally Lees, “A&E; in Concert: Paul McCartney in Red Square,” A&E; David Rudd, Stan Crocker, “A&E; in Concert: Sting: Sacred Love,” A&E; Robert A. Dickinson, Robert Barnhart, Andy O’Reilly, “The 76th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Kieran Healy, Matthew Firestone, George Harvey, “American Idol (Finale),” Fox; Robert Dickinson, Robert Barnhart, Andy O’Reilly, Matt Firestone, “The 46th Annual Grammy Awards,” CBS; Steven Brill, Tim Stephenson, “Late Show With David Letterman,” CBS.

Main title design

Randall Balsmeyer, J. John Corbett, Jim Rider, Amit Sethi, “Angels in America,” HBO; Angus Wall, Patrick Murphy, Vonetta Taylor, “Carnivale,” HBO; Jakob Trollback, Greg Hahn, “Nicole Kidman: An American Cinematheque Tribute,” AMC; Paul Matthaeus, Vince Haycock, Eric Anderson, Matt Lavoy, “Nip/Tuck,” FX; Paul Matthaeus, Josh Bodnar, Dade Ogeron, Colin Day, “Stephen King’s Kingdom Hospital,” ABC.

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