September 07, 2011

Juried Winners for Animation Achievement and Costuming for 63rd Primetime Emmys Announced

Winners include Community, Portlandia and more.

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced today the juried winners for the 63rd Primetime Emmy® Awards in the category of Individual Achievement in Animation and Costumes for a Variety/Music Program or a Special. These awards will be handed out during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday, September 10. The 2011 juried winners include: Individual Achievement in Animation Community: Abed’s Uncontrollable Christmas • NBC • A Harmonious Claptrap production in association with 23D Films, Inc. Drew Hodges, Character Animator Disney Phineas And Ferb • Wizard Of Odd • Disney Channel • Disney Television Animation Jill Daniels, Background Painter Disney Phineas And Ferb • Wizard Of Odd • Disney Channel • Disney Television Animation Brian Woods, Background Design Firebreather • Cartoon Network • Cartoon Network Studios Peter Chung, Character Design Firebreather • Cartoon Network • Cartoon Network Studios Sung Chang, Character Animator Lilac Wine • drmartens.com • Blind, Inc. Vanessa Marzaroli, Production Design Young Justice • Independence Day • Cartoon Network • Warner Bros. Animation Philip Bourassa, Character Design Costumes for a Variety/Music Program or a Special Gettysburg • HISTORY • Produced by Scott Free Productions in association with Herzog & Company for HISTORY Kate Carin, Costume Designer Abigail Metcalf, Costume Supervisor Portlandia • Farm • IFC • Broadway Video Amanda Needham, Costume Designer Niki Dimitras, Costume Supervisor The Primetime Emmy rules state that in a juried award, all entrants are screened by a jury of professionals in the peer group, with the possibility of one, more than one or no entry is awarded an Emmy. There are no nominations. The winner(s), if any, are announced prior to the awards presentation. Deliberations are an open discussion of the work of each entrant, with a thorough review of the merits of awarding the Emmy. At the conclusion of the deliberation on each entry, the jury votes on the question, “Is this entry worthy of an Emmy award – yea or nay?” Only those in unanimous approval win. For a complete list of nominations and more information, please visit www.emmys.com. Members of the press, get full release in the Emmys TV Media Center.

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