Daytime Emmy Award - Creative Arts Daytime Emmys

Creative Arts Daytime Emmys

Creative Arts Emmy Awards are awarded in the following categories:

  • Art direction
    • Art Direction- Set Decoration- Scenic Design
    • Art Direction- Set Decoration- Scenic Design For A Drama Series
  • Casting For A Drama Series
  • Costumes
    • Costume Design For A Series
    • Costume Design For A Drama Series
  • Editing
    • Single Camera Editing For A Series
    • Multiple Camera Editing For A Series
    • Multiple Camera Editing For A Drama Series
  • Hairstyling
    • Hairstyling For A Series
    • Hairstyling For A Drama Series
  • Lighting Direction
    • Lighting Direction For A Series
    • Lighting Direction For A Drama Series
  • Main Title Design
  • Makeup
    • Makeup
    • Makeup For A Drama Series
  • Music
    • Music Direction and Composition
    • Music Direction and Composition For A Drama Series
    • Original Song
  • Sound Editing and Mixing
    • Sound Editing For A Series
    • Sound Editing For A Drama Series
    • Sound Mixing For A Series
    • Sound Mixing For A Drama Series
    • Film Sound Mixing (1985 - 1995)
    • Film Sound Editing (1985 - 1995)
    • Sound Mixing (1996 - 2002)
    • Sound Editing (1996 - 2002)
    • Sound Mixing - Special Class (1996 - 2002)
    • Sound Editing - Special Class (1996 - 2002)
    • Sound Mixing - Live Action or Animation (2003 - 2011)
    • Sound Editing - Live Action or Animation (2003 - 2011)
    • Sound Mixing - Animation
    • Sound Editing - Animation
    • Sound Mixing - Live Action
    • Sound Editing - Live Action
  • Technical Direction
    • Single Camera Photography- Video or Electronic
    • Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video For A Series
    • Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video For A Drama Series

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