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2024 Emmy Awards Nominations

Several shows, including "Reservation Dogs," "The Gilded Age," and "The Traitors," have made their way into the top categories for the upcoming Emmy Awards.


Meanwhile, "Shōgun," "The Bear," and "Abbott Elementary" have successfully secured their nominations for the 76th annual Emmys, which were announced early Wednesday morning.


The full list of nominees can be found below.


The announcement took place at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, highlighting Netflix's intriguing yet controversial limited series "Baby Reindeer," as well as the fourth season of "True Detective," featuring Jodie Foster. The competition in the limited series category is heating up, with "Ripley" from Netflix, "Fargo" from FX, and "Lessons in Chemistry" from Apple joining "True Detective: Night Country."


In the talk series category, "Late Night with Seth Meyers" received a long-awaited nomination, while Amazon's "Fallout" garnered accolades in the drama series and for Best Actor for Walton Goggins. Notably, the now-canceled "Reservation Dogs" has earned its first nomination for Best Drama, along with a nod for D'Pharoah Woon-A-Tai for his role as Bear Smallhill.


Overall, "Shōgun" led the nominations with an impressive total of 25, followed closely by "The Bear" with 23, "Only Murders in the Building" with 21, and "True Detective: Night Country" with 19. Other significant figures include 17 nominations for "Fallout," 11 for "Baby Reindeer," and 6 for "The Gilded Age."


It feels like the 75th Emmys just took place, and that’s because they did, just earlier this year. The 2023 ceremony was held on January 15, delayed due to the Hollywood strikes, coinciding with the film awards season. This year, the Emmys are set to return to their traditional September schedule, with the 2024 ceremony slated for September 15, airing live on ABC. The hosting details remain unannounced.The 76th Emmy Awards nominations for 2024 have been unveiled, showcasing an impressive array of talent across various categories.


Here’s a look at the standout nominees:


Outstanding Drama Series:
- The Crown
- Fallout
- The Gilded Age
- The Morning Show
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith
- Shōgun
- Slow Horses
- Body Problem


Outstanding Comedy Series:
- Abbott Elementary
- The Bear
- Curb Your Enthusiasm
- Hacks
- Only Murders in the Building
- Palm Royale
- Reservation Dogs
- What We Do in the Shadows


Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series:
- Baby Reindeer
- Fargo
- Lessons in Chemistry
- Ripley
- True Detective: Night Country


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series:
- Jennifer Aniston
- Carrie Coon
- Maya Erskine
- Anna Sawai
- Imelda Staunton
- Reese Witherspoon


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series:
- Idris Elba
- Donald Glover
- Walton Goggins
- Gary Oldman
- Hiroyuki Sanada
- Dominic West


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series:
- Quinta Brunson
- Ayo Edebiri
- Selena Gomez
- Maya Rudolph
- Jean Smart
- Kristen Wiig


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series:
- Matt Berry
- Larry David
- Steve Martin
- Martin Short
- Jeremy Allen White
- D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie:
- Jodie Foster
- Brie Larson
- Juno Temple
- Sofia Vergara
- Naomi Watts


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie:
- Matt Bomer
- Richard Gadd
- Jon Hamm
- Tom Hollander
- Andrew Scott


Outstanding Talk Series:
- The Daily Show
- Jimmy Kimmel Live!
- Late Night with Seth Meyers
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert


Outstanding Reality Competition Program:
- The Amazing Race
- RuPaul’s Drag Race
- Top Chef
- The Traitors
- The Voice


Program and Platform Nominations:
- Shōgun — 25
- The Bear — 23
- Only Murders in the Building — 21
- True Detective: Night Country — 19
- The Crown — 18
- Fallout — 17
- Saturday Night Live — 17
- Hacks — 16
- The Morning Show — 16
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith — 16
- Fargo — 15
- Ripley — 13
- Baby Reindeer — 11


Stay tuned for the complete list of nominations, categorized alphabetically, as we approach the awards ceremony.The 2024 Emmy nominations have been revealed, showcasing a diverse array of shows across various categories.


Leading the pack is "Palm Royale" with a total of 11 nominations, closely followed by "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans" and "Lessons in Chemistry," both scoring 10 nominations each.


"Abbott Elementary" and "Slow Horses" are also strong contenders, each receiving 9 nominations.


Additional highlights include:


  • "Jim Henson Idea Man" and "RuPaul's Drag Race," each with 8 nominations.
  • "What We Do in the Shadows" joins with 8 as well.
  • "The Oscars" earned 7 nominations, while "The Gilded Age" secured 6.

Some shows received 5 nominations, including:


  • "Ahsoka," "The Amazing Race," "Beckham," "Dancing with the Stars," "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," "Planet Earth III," "Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces," and "The Voice."
  • "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty" also made the list with 5 nominations.

Several notable productions received 4 nominations, such as:


  • "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life," "The Light We Cannot See," "Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "The Daily Show," "Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic," "Love on the Spectrum U.S.," "Reservation Dogs," and "The Traitors."

Lower down the list, 3 nominations were awarded to:


  • "The Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Starring Usher," "Black Mirror," "Fellow Travelers," "Frasier," "The Gentlemen," "Girls State," "The Greatest Night in Pop," "Griselda," "The Jinx: Part Two," "Loki," "Masters of the Air," "The Righteous Gemstones," "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony," "Squid Game: The Challenge," "Top Chef," and "The Upshaws."

Finally, several shows managed to snag 2 nominations, including:


  • "America’s Got Talent," "Avatar: The Last Airbender," "Below Deck Down Under," "Blue Eye Samurai," "The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula," "Celebrity Family Feud," "Conan O’Brien Must Go," "Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer," "Deadliest Catch," "The Eric Andre Show," "Girls5Eva," "Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas," "How I Met Your Father," "How To with John Wilson," "Jeopardy!," "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," "Late Night with Seth Meyers," "Night Court," and "Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die."

This year’s nominations reflect the dynamic talent and storytelling present in today’s television landscape.The following is a summary of the Emmy nominations for 2024, highlighting various categories and key contenders.


Nominations are categorized by show titles, each with a specified count of nominations:


  • Password – 2 nominations
  • Physical – 2 nominations
  • Queer Eye – 2 nominations
  • Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV – 2 nominations
  • The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy – 2 nominations
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked – 2 nominations
  • Shark Tank – 2 nominations
  • Silo – 2 nominations
  • The Simpsons – 2 nominations
  • Stax: Soulsville U.S.A. – 2 nominations
  • Survivor – 2 nominations
  • The Tattooist of Auschwitz – 2 nominations
  • Tig Notaro: Hello Again – 2 nominations
  • Trevor Noah: Where Was I – 2 nominations
  • We’re Here – 2 nominations
  • Wheel of Fortune – 2 nominations

In terms of networks, the following tallies have been recorded:


  • Netflix leads with 107 nominations
  • FX follows with 93 nominations
  • HBO/Max captures 91 nominations
  • Apple TV+ has 72 nominations
  • ABC and CBS are tied with 38 nominations each
  • Prime Video stands at 37 nominations
  • NBC has 33 nominations
  • Hulu totals 26 nominations
  • Disney+ registers 19 nominations
  • MTV has 10 nominations
  • Peacock records 9 nominations
  • Fox and Paramount+ both have 6 nominations
  • Comedy Central has 5 nominations
  • Showtime concludes with 3 nominations

Highlighting the Outstanding Animated Program category, key nominees include:


  • Blue Eye Samurai: The Tale of the Ronin and the Bride (Netflix)
    Produced by 3 Arts Entertainment and Blue Spirit Productions, with notable contributions from Michael Green and Amber Noizumi.


  • Bob's Burgers: The Amazing Rudy (Fox)
    A collaborative effort with multiple executive producers, showcasing a strong production team.


  • Scavengers Reign: The Signal (HBO | Max)
    In association with Titmouse Animation and Green Street, reflecting innovative animated storytelling.


These results encapsulate a diverse array of programming and talent recognized in the upcoming Emmy Awards.The nominees for the upcoming Emmy Awards have been announced, showcasing a diverse array of talent and creativity in television production.


Starting with the team behind the animated series, The Simpsons , which features a stellar lineup of executive producers including James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, and Al Jean.


The episode titled "Night of the Living Wage," produced by Gracie Films in collaboration with 20th Television Animation, also includes contributions from co-executive producers like Matt Selman and Rob Lazebnik, with direction by Chris Clements and writing by Cesar Mazariegos.


In the realm of Marvel, X-Men ‘97 has captivated audiences on Disney+, with Beau Demayo leading the charge as executive producer and writer, alongside heavyweights like Kevin Feige and Victoria Alonso. Notable producers such as Louis D’Esposito and Brad Winderbaum have also played crucial roles, supported by supervising producers like Jake Castorena and Charley Feldman.


Shifting focus to the category for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program, The Crown stands out with its episode "Sleep, Dearie Sleep," produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix. The design team includes Martin Childs as production designer, Mark Raggett as art director, and Alison Harvey as set decorator, all playing integral roles in creating the series' signature aesthetic.


The 2024 Emmy nominations reflect the industry’s commitment to excellence, showcasing the hard work of countless professionals behind the scenes. Each nominee represents the pinnacle of creativity and storytelling in contemporary television.Fargo, Trials and Tribulations
Network: FX
Production: MGM/FXP


  • Trevor Smith, Production Designer
  • Cathy Cowan, Art Director
  • Amber Humphries, Set Decorator

The Gentlemen, Tackle Tommy Woo Woo
Network: Netflix
Production: Moonage Pictures and Miramax TV


  • Martyn John, Production Designer
  • Fiona Gavin, Art Director
  • Linda Wilson, Set Decorator

The Morning Show, The Kármán Line
Network: Apple TV+
Production: Media Res in association with Apple


  • Nelson Coates, Production Designer
  • Thomas Wilkins, Art Director
  • Lauree Martell, Set Decorator

True Detective: Night Country
Network: HBO | Max
Production: HBO in association with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Passenger


  • Daniel Taylor, Production Designer
  • Jo Riddell, Art Director
  • Charlotte Dirickx, Set Decorator

Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)


Fallout, The End
Network: Prime Video
Production: Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films in association with Bethesda Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks


  • Howard Cummings, Production Designer
  • Laura Ballinger Gardner, Art Director
  • Regina Graves, Set Decorator

The Gilded Age, Close Enough to Touch
Network: HBO | Max
Production: HBO in association with Universal Television and Neamo Film and Television


  • Bob Shaw, Production Designer
  • Larry W. Brown, Art Director
  • Lisa Crivelli Scoppa, Set Decorator

Palm Royale, Maxine’s Like a Dellacorte
Network: Apple TV+
Production: Apple Studios


  • Jon Carlos, Production Designer
  • Mark Taylor, Art Director
  • Amelia Brooke, Art Director
  • Ellen Reede, Set Decorator

Ripley
Network: Netflix
Production: Showtime and Endemol Shine North America in association with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix


  • David Gropman, Production Designer
  • Karen Schulz Gropman, Art Director
  • Alex Santucci, Art Director
  • Alessandra Querzola, Set Decorator

Shōgun, Anjin
Network: FX
Production: FX Productions


  • Helen Jarvis, Production Designer
  • Chris Beach, Art Director
  • Lisa Lancaster, Set Decorator
  • Jonathan Lancaster, Set Decorator

Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour)


The Bear, Omelette
Network: FX
Production: FX Productions


  • Merje Veski, Production Designer
  • Lisa Korpan, Art Director Eric Frankel served as the set decorator for "Frasier," specifically the episode titled "Moving In," which aired on Paramount+ and was produced in collaboration with CBS Studios and Grammnet NH Productions.

In the episode "Yes, And" from "Hacks," the production design team included Glenda Rovello as production designer, Conny Boettger-Marinos as art director, and Amy Feldman as set decorator. This series is available on HBO Max and produced by Universal Television, Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment.


"Only Murders in the Building" featured "Opening Night," with Patrick Howe as production designer, Casey Smith as art director, and Rich Murray as the set decorator. The show streams on Hulu and is produced by 20th Television.


The episode "A Weekend at Morrigan Manor" from "What We Do in the Shadows" showcased the talents of Shayne Fox as production designer, Jody Clement as art director, Aaron Noël as art director, and Kerri Wylie as set decorator. The series is aired on FX and produced by FX Productions.


In the category of outstanding production design for a variety or reality series, "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" presented the episode "Freight Trains," with Eric Morrell as production designer and Amanda Carzoli as art director. This show is on HBO Max, produced by HBO in collaboration with Peyance Productions and Avalon Television.


"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" had a special episode on February 11, 2024, featuring guests like John Krasinski and Ryan Gosling, alongside a surprise appearance by Jon Stewart. The production design team included Jim Fenhagen, Larry Hartman as production designers, and Riley Mellon as art director. Brendan Hurley contributed as the set decorator for this CBS show.


Lastly, "RuPaul’s Drag Race" aired "RDR Live! Werq the World" on MTV, with Gianna Costa and Jen Chu as production designers, along with Gavin Smith as art director. "Saturday Night Live," hosted by Josh Brolin, was produced by NBC and featured Joe Detullio, Kenneth MacLeod as production designers, and Melissa Shakun as art director.Kimberly Kachougian served as the set decorator for the Netflix series "Squid Game: The Challenge," produced by Studio Lambert and The Garden.


In the category of Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special, several notable entries were acknowledged:


  • "Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic" aired on CBS, produced by Smart Dog Media and White Label Productions in collaboration with CBS. The production design team included Steve Morden, James Yarnell, and set decorator John Sparano.


  • The "66th Grammy Awards," also on CBS, featured production design by Julio Himede, with art direction from Kristen Merlino and Gloria Lamb, alongside Ellen Jaworski's contributions as an art director and Kaydee Lavorin Friel as set decorator.


  • For "Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas" on Apple TV+, the design team comprised Misty Buckley (production designer), Laura Woodroffe, and Richard Olivieri (set decorator).


  • The prestigious "Oscars" ceremony on ABC was brought to life by Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley as production designers, supported by John Zuiker and Margaux Lapresle as art directors.


  • The "76th Annual Tony Awards," produced by White Cherry Entertainment in collaboration with Tony Award Productions, featured Steve Bass as production designer, alongside Aaron Black and Star Theodos Kahn as art directors.


In the Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series category, several series stood out:


  • "Abbott Elementary," broadcast on ABC, was cast by Wendy O’Brien and Chris Gehrt under Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance, in partnership with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television.


  • "The Bear," from FX Productions, saw Jeanie Bacharach and Maggie Bacharach as casting directors, with Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal, and AJ Links handling location casting.


  • "Curb Your Enthusiasm," aired on HBO | Max, was cast by Allison Jones.


  • "Hacks," also on HBO | Max, had casting led by Jeanne McCarthy and Nicole Abellera Hallman, produced by Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment.


  • Lastly, "Only Murders in the Building" on Hulu features casting by 20th Television.The Emmy nominations for 2024 have revealed a diverse array of talent in the casting categories, showcasing the work of numerous casting directors and their teams.


In the category of Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series, the nominees include:


  • The Crown (Netflix): Cast by Robert Sterne, produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television.
  • The Morning Show (Apple TV+): Cast by Victoria Thomas, produced by Media Res in collaboration with Apple.
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Prime Video): Featuring casting by Carmen Cuba and supported by Amazon MGM Studios and Big Indie Pictures.
  • Shōgun (FX): Cast by Laura Schiff and Carrie Audino, with location casting by Kei Kawamura, Maureen Webb, and Colleen Bolton.
  • Slow Horses (Apple TV+): Cast by Nina Gold, produced by See-Saw Films with Apple.

For the Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, the nominees are:


  • Baby Reindeer (Netflix): Cast by Nina Gold and Martin Ware.
  • Fargo (FX): Cast by Rachel Tenner, with contributions from Jackie Lind, Stephanie Gorin, and Rhonda Fisekci.
  • Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (FX): Cast by Alexa L. Fogel.
  • Ripley (Netflix): Featuring casting by Avy Kaufman, alongside location casting by Francesco Vedovati and Barbara Giordani.
  • True Detective: Night Country (HBO | Max): Cast by Francine Maisler, with location casting by Deborah Schildt and Alda B. Gudjónsdóttir.

In the Outstanding Casting for a Reality Program category, the nominations include:


  • The Amazing Race (CBS): Cast by Jesse Tannenbaum.
  • The Golden Bachelor (ABC): Produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon.

These nominations highlight the critical role casting plays in bringing stories to life on screen, with a rich mix of genres and styles represented.The Emmy nominations for 2024 highlight an impressive array of talent across various categories.


Casting teams have been recognized for outstanding work in several productions:


  • "Love on the Spectrum U.S." featured casting by Jacqui Pitman, John Kennamann, and Lindsay Liles, produced by Northern Pictures for Netflix.


  • "RuPaul’s Drag Race" showcased the efforts of Cian O’Clery, Sean Bowman, Marina Nieto Ritger, and Emma Choate, with additional contributions from Goloka Bolte and Ethan Petersen, among others.


  • "Squid Game: The Challenge" enlisted the talents of Michelle Redwine and a strong casting team including Rachael Stubbins and Robyn Kass.


In the category of Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming, several routines have been nominated:


  • "Dancing with the Stars" delivered captivating performances with choreography by Valentin Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson.


  • "Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic" featured the enchanting routine "Step in Time," choreographed by Alison Faulk and Kiki Nyemchek.


  • The Oscars captivated audiences with segments choreographed by Mandy Moore.


  • "RuPaul’s Drag Race" again made its mark with choreography by Jamal Sims.


  • The 76th Annual Tony Awards showcased routines choreographed by Karla Puno Garcia.


For Outstanding Choreography in Scripted Programming, the nominations include:


  • "The Idol," with choreography by Nina McNeely, brought dynamic rehearsals and performances to life.


  • "Only Murders in the Building" impressed with sequences choreographed by John Carrafa.


  • "Palm Royale" featured choreography by Brooke Lipton, enhancing the visual storytelling of the series.


Overall, the nominations reflect a rich tapestry of creative contributions across the television landscape.The 2024 Emmy nominations have highlighted an impressive array of talent and productions across various categories.


In the Outstanding Choreography category, Jennifer Hamilton's work shines through with her advanced aerobics class featured in Apple's "Physical," as well as in the engaging routines of "Xanadu & Dreams."


For Outstanding Cinematography in a Multi-Camera Series (Half-Hour) , several notable entries have been recognized:


  • "Bob Hearts Abishola" with the episode "These Giants Are Flexible," showcasing the cinematography of Patti Lee, ASC.
  • "The Conners" presents "Fire and Vice," captured by Donald A. Morgan, ASC.
  • "Frasier" stands out with "Reindeer Games," featuring the talent of Gary Baum, ASC.
  • "How I Met Your Father" impresses with "Okay Fine, It’s a Hurricane," also with the work of Gary Baum, ASC.
  • "Night Court" captivates with "A Night Court Before Christmas," filmed by Wayne Kennan, ASC.
  • "The Upshaws," with "Forbidden Fruit," highlights the cinematography of Chuck Ozeas.

Moving to Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour) , the nominations include:


  • "The Bear," specifically the episode "Forks," with Andrew Wehde behind the camera.
  • "Hacks" with "Just for Laughs," showcasing Adam Bricker’s work.
  • "Physical" returns again with "Like a Rocket," captured by Jimmy Lindsey, ASC.
  • "Reservation Dogs" with "Deer Lady," filmed by Mark Schwartzbard.
  • "Sugar" presents "Starry Eyed," featuring Richard Rutkowski, ASC.

In the Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour) category, noteworthy nominations are:


  • "The Crown" with two episodes: "Ritz," captured by Sophia Olsson, FSF, and "Sleep, Dearie Sleep," showcasing the work of Adriano Goldman, ASC, BSC, ABC.
  • "Shōgun" presents "Anjin," with Christopher Ross, BSC, behind the lens.

These nominations reflect a remarkable level of artistry and creativity in television production this year.Shōgun
Crimson Sky
FX Productions


Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie:


  • Sam McCurdy, ASC, BSC
    Body Problem
    Judgment Day
    Netflix
    Netflix Studios / Bighead Littlehead / The Three-Body Universe / T-Street / Plan B Entertainment / Primitive Streak


  • Martin Ahlgren, ASC
    Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
    Beat L.A.
    HBO | Max
    HBO in collaboration with Hyperobject Industries, Steeplechase Amusements, Jim Hecht Productions, and Jason Shuman Productions


  • Todd Banhazl, ASC
    All the Light We Cannot See
    Episode 4
    Netflix
    21 Laps Entertainment for Netflix


  • Tobias Schliessler, ASC
    Fargo
    The Tragedy of the Commons
    FX
    FX presents an MGM/FXP Production


  • Dana Gonzales, ASC
    Griselda
    Middle Management
    Netflix
    A Netflix Series / Grand Electric


  • Armando Salas, ASC
    Lessons in Chemistry
    Little Miss Hastings
    Apple TV+
    Apple Studios


  • Zachary Galler
    Ripley
    V Lucio
    Netflix
    Showtime and Endemol Shine North America in partnership with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix


  • Robert Elswit
    True Detective: Night Country
    Part 6
    HBO | Max
    HBO teamed with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Passenger


  • Florian Hoffmeister, BSC


Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program:


  • Tim Cragg
    Beckham
    The Kick
    Netflix
    A Netflix Documentary Series / A Studio 99 Production in collaboration with Ventureland


  • Laura Hudock
    Girls State
    Apple TV+
    Concordia Studio presentation of a Mile End Films production in association with Apple


  • Laela Kilbourn


  • Daniel Carter
  • Erynn Patrick Lamont
  • Keri Oberly
  • Thorsten Thielow
  • Martina Radwan


  • Jim Henson Idea Man
    Disney+
    Imagine Documentaries Productions, Disney Branded Television Igor Martinovic and Vanja Cernjul have been recognized for their exceptional work as directors of photography.


One of the standout entries, "Our Planet II: World on the Move," produced by Silverback Films for Netflix, showcases their skill.


Another nominee, "Planet Earth III: Extremes," from BBC America, features cinematography by Brad Bestelink and Kyle McBurnie, highlighting the collaborative effort of the BBC Studios Natural History Unit alongside ZDF and France Télévisions.


In the realm of reality programming, "The Amazing Race" has garnered attention for its series body of work on CBS, with notable contributions from directors of photography Joshua Gitersonke and Bryan T. Adams, as well as a talented team of camera operators including Kathryn Barrows, Kurt Carpenter, and many others.


"Life Below Zero: Bulletproof," aired on National Geographic and produced by BBC Studios Los Angeles, also stands out with cinematography by Charlie Beck and Michael Cheeseman, alongside Danny Day as a director of photography.


Moreover, "Survivor," known for its series body of work on CBS, showcases the efforts of directors Peter Wery, Scott Duncan, and Russ Fill, supported by a diverse group of camera operators including Tim Barker, Marc Bennett, and Efrain "Mofi" Laguna.


This year's Emmy nominations reflect an impressive range of talent in cinematography across various programs, underscoring the artistry behind the lens.Paul Peddinghaus
Nejc Poberaj
Louis Powell
Thomas Pretorius
Jovan Sales
Erick Sarmiento
Dirk Steyn
John Tattersall


Holly Thompson
Paulo Velozo
Cullum Andrews


Christopher Barker - Director of Aerial Photography
Granger Scholtz - Director of Aerial Photography
Nic van der Westhuizen - Aerial Camera Operator
Dwight Winston - Aerial Camera Operator


Outstanding Series
The Traitors
The Funeral
Peacock
Studio Lambert


Siggi Rosen-Rawlings - Director of Photography
Matt Wrig