Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program
Primetime Emmy Award for Cinematography for a Reality Program | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | Life Below Zero (2016) |
Official website |
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The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program is awarded to one program each year. In 2006, the category was called Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming – Multi-Camera Productions. Reality programs competed with documentaries prior to 2006 in a combined category for Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera).
In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place:
Winners and nominations
indicates the winner
2000s
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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2005–06 (58th)[1] | ||||
The Amazing Race | "Here Comes the Bedouin!" | Per Larsson (director of photography), Sylvestre Campe (camera), Tom Cunningham (camera), Chip Goebert (camera), Uri Sharon (camera), Scott Shelley (camera) | CBS | |
The Apprentice | "The Clock's Ticking" | Doug Stanley (director of photography), Marc Carter (camera), Patrick Cummings (camera), Zac McFarlane (camera), Bryan Miller (camera), Scott Simper (camera) | NBC | |
Deadliest Catch | "The Clock's Ticking" | Doug Stanley (director of photography), Marc Carter (camera), Patrick Cummings (camera), Zac McFarlane (camera), Bryan Miller (camera), Scott Simper (camera) | Discovery Channel | |
Project Runway | "Clothes Off Your Back" | Tony Sacco (director of photography) | Bravo | |
Survivor | "Big Trek, Big Trouble, Big Surprise" | Mark 'Ninja' Lynch (director of photography), Michael Murray (director of photography), Mark Hryma (director of photography), Derek Carver (camera), Leighton De Barros (camera), Kevin Garrison (camera) | CBS | |
2006–07 (59th)[2] | ||||
The Amazing Race | "I Know Phil, Little Ol' Gorgeous Thing" | Per Larsson (director of photography), John Armstrong (camera), Sylvestre Campe (camera), Petr Cikhart (camera), Tom Cunningham (camera), Chip Goebert (camera), Bob Good (camera), Peter Rieveschl (camera), David Ross (camera), Uri Sharon (camera), Alan Weeks (camera) | CBS | |
Dirty Jobs | "Mule Logger" | Douglas Glover (director of photography), Troy Paff (director of photography), Christopher Whiteneck (camera) | Discovery Channel | |
Intervention | "Sylvia" | Chris Baron (camera), Meri Pritchett (camera), Jamie Hall (camera) | A&E | |
Project Runway | "Iconic Statement" | Tony Sacco (director of photography) | Bravo | |
Top Chef | "Seven" | Craig Spirko (director of photography), Gus Dominguez (lighting designer) | ||
2007–08 (60th)[3] | ||||
Carrier | "Rites of Passage" | Axel Baumann (cinematographer), Robert Hanna (cinematographer), Ulli Bonnekamp (cinematographer), Mark Brice (cinematographer), Wolfgang Held (cinematographer) | PBS | |
The Amazing Race | "Honestly, They Have Witch Powers or Something" | Per Larsson (director of photography), Sylvestre Campe (camera), Tom Cunningham (camera), Lucas Kenna Mertes (camera), Peter Rieveschl (camera) | CBS | |
Project Runway | "En Garde!" | Derth Adams (camera), Malkuth Frahm (camera), John Armstrong (camera), Marcus Bleecker (camera), David Vlasits (camera) | Bravo | |
Survivor | "Just Don't Eat the Apple" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
Top Chef | "Finale, Part 1" | Paul Starkman (director of photography) | Bravo | |
2008–09 (61st)[4] | ||||
Out of the Wild: The Alaska Experiment | "What Did I Sign Up For?" | Derek Carver (director of photography), Michael Applebaum (camera operator), John Armstrong (camera operator), Marc Bennett (camera operator), Eric Freeburg (camera operator) | Discovery Channel | |
The Amazing Race | "Don't Let a Cheese Hit Me" | Per Larsson (director of photography), Sylvestre Campe (camera), Petr Cikhart (camera), Tom Cunningham (camera), Peter Rieveschl (camera) | CBS | |
Intervention | "Chad" | Bryan Donnell (director of photography) | A&E | |
Survivor | "The Camp Is Cursed" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
Top Chef | "The Last Supper" | Time Spellman (director of photography) | Bravo |
2010s
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2009–10 (62nd)[5] | ||||
Survivor | "Slay Everyone, Trust No One" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
The Amazing Race | "I Think We're Fighting the Germans, Right?" | Tom Cunningham (director of photography), Sylvestre Campe (camera), Petr Cikhart (camera), Peter Rieveschl (camera), Richard Forman (camera) | CBS | |
Dirty Jobs | "High Rise Window Washer" | Douglas Glover (director of photography), Troy Paff (camera operator), Carston Bell (camera operator) | Discovery Channel | |
Man vs. Wild | "Big Sky Country" | Simon Reay (director of photography) | ||
Top Chef | "Vivre Las Vegas" | Time Spellman (director of photography) | Bravo | |
Top Chef Masters | "Masters Get Schooled" | Gus Dominguez (director of photography) | ||
2010–11 (63rd)[6] | ||||
Deadliest Catch | "Redemption Day" | Cinematography Team | Discovery Channel | |
The Amazing Race | "You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
Intervention | "Rachel" | Joia Speciale (director of photography) | A&E | |
Top Chef | "Give Me Your Huddled Masses" | Tim Spellman (director of photography) | Bravo | |
Survivor | "Rice Wars" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
2011–12 (64th)[7] | ||||
Deadliest Catch | "I Don't Wanna Die" | Cinematography Team | Discovery Channel | |
The Amazing Race | "Let Them Drink Their Haterade" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
Project Runway | "The Finale Challenge" | Gus Dominguez (director of photography) | Lifetime | |
Top Chef | "Fit for an Evil Queen" | Ari Boles (director of photography) | Bravo | |
Survivor | "Running the Show" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
2012–13 (65th)[8] | ||||
Deadliest Catch | "Mutiny on the Bering Sea" | Cinematography Team | Discovery Channel | |
The Amazing Race | "Be Safe and Don't Hit a Cow" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
Project Runway | "A Times Square Anniversary Party" | Gus Dominguez (director of photography) | Lifetime | |
Top Chef | "Glacial Gourmand" | Ari Boles (director of photography) | Bravo | |
Survivor | "Create a Little Chaos" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
2013–14 (66th)[9] | ||||
Deadliest Catch | "Careful What You Wish For" | Cinematography Team | Discovery Channel | |
Alaska: The Last Frontier | "Of Moose and Men" | Brian Mandle (director of photography), Scott Gardner (camera), Neil Moore (camera), David Short (camera), John Whittier (camera), Leif Johnson (camera) | Discovery Channel | |
The Amazing Race | "Part Like the Red Sea" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
Project Runway | "Tie the Knot" | Gus Dominguez (director of photography) | Lifetime | |
Survivor | "Mad Treasure Hunt (Cagayan)" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
The Voice | "Episode 601" | Alex Van Wagner (cinematography), Steve Lopez (camera), Adam Tash (camera), Markos Alvarado (camera), Jeffrey Wilkins (camera), Edgar Martin (camera), Graham Steele (camera), Dom Zanghi (camera) | NBC | |
2014–15 (67th)[10] | ||||
Deadliest Catch | "A Brotherhood Tested" | David Reichert (director of photography), Todd Stanley (director of photography), Steven Wright (director of photography), Breck Warwick (director of photography), Matt Fahey (director of photography) | Discovery Channel | |
The Amazing Race | "Morocc' and Roll" | Alan Weeks (cinematographer), Peter Rieveschl (cinematographer), Petr Cikhart (cinematographer), Ryan Michael O'Donnell (cinematographer), Joshua Gitersonke (cinematographer) | CBS | |
Life Below Zero | "Darkness Falls" | Oliver Standfast Lynch (director of photography), Benji Lanpher (director of photography), Terry Pratt (director of photography), Simeon Houtman (director of photography), Mark St. Marie (camera operator) | National Geographic Channel | |
Project Runway | "The Rainway" | Gus Dominguez (director of photography) | Lifetime | |
Survivor | "Survivor Warfare (Worlds Apart)" | Cinematography Team | CBS | |
2015–16 (68th)[11] | ||||
Life Below Zero | "Breaking Through" | Cinematography Team | National Geographic Channel | |
The Amazing Race | "We're Only Doing Freaky Stuff Today" | Peter Rieveschl (director of photography), Alan Weeks (cinematographer), Petr Cikhart (cinematographer), Ryan O'Donnell (cinematographer), Joshua Gitersonke (cinematographer) | CBS | |
Deadliest Catch | "Carpe Diem" | David Reichert (director of photography), Todd Stanley (director of photography), Steve Wright (director of photography), Josh Thomas (director of photography), Shane Moore (director of photography) | Discovery Channel | |
Intervention | "Sierra" | Toby Birney (director of photography) | A&E | |
Project Runway | "Mad Dash Mayhem" | Gus Dominguez (director of photography) | Lifetime | |
Survivor | "Second Chance" | Cinematography Team | CBS |
References
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
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