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Congratulations to the following Guild members who were nominated for their outstanding work in television programming for the 2000-2001 season. Winners of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards were announced September 8, 2001 at the Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. The balance of the Primetime Emmy Awards were handed out on September 16. (Names highlighted in gold won Emmys.) Outstanding Cinematography for A Multi-Camera Series Tony
Askins, ASC Mike Berlin Ron Fortunato Ken Lamkin, ASC Mikel Neiers John Beymer Hugo Cortina Thomas
A. Del Ruth Billy Dickson Bill Roe James Chressanthis Stephen Goldblatt, ASC,
BSC Donald M. Morgan, ASC Vittorio
Storaro, ASC, AIC Haskell Wexler, ASC
Henry Adebonojo, Assistant Buddy Squires, Director
of Photography Sandra Chandler, Operator Jim Harrington, 1st
Assistant
John E.Young, Operator Brian Phraner, Operator;
Susan Noll, Senior Video Control. Ted Ashton, Thomas Geren,
Dave Levisohn, Michael Tribble, Camera Operators. Ted Ashton, Sam Drummy,
Larry Heider, Bob Keys, Brian Reason, Easter Xua, Brad Zerbst, Camera
Operators; John O' Brien, Video Control.
Ted Ashton, Rob Balton,
John Burdick, Rocky Danielson, Sam Drummy, Dave Eastwood, Tom Geren, Marc
Hunter, Charlie Huntley, Dave Levisohn, Jean Mason, Lyn Noland, Rob Palmer,
Ken Patterson, Bill Philbin, David Plakos, Hector Ramirez, Brian Reason,
Mark Sanford, Ron Sheldon, Mark Whitman, Kris Wilson, Keith Winikoff,
Camera Operators. Ted
Ashton, Ken Dahlquist, Sam Drummy, David Eastwood, Scoop Geren, Greg Harms,
Larry Heider, Ron Sheldon, Brad Zerbst, Camera
Operators; Tom Tcimpidis, John Palacio, Sr., Video Control Charlie Huntley, James
J. Miller, Mark Nathan, Camera Operators Dave Eastwood, Charlie
Huntley, Jay Kulick, Allen Merriweather, Janis Murray, John Pavlovich,
Bill Philbin, Hector Ramirez, Deena Sheldon, Mark Whitman, Camera
Operators Jospeh Bohman, Sam Drummy,
Larry Heider, Bob Keys, Camera Operators.
Robert A. Dickinson Click here for a list of Guild members honored in 2000. |