Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama

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Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Ballot Outstanding Picture Editing For Short-Form Segments And Variety Specials For a special or short format segment. Emmy(s) to editor(s). VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN FIVE achievements in this category that you have seen and feel are worthy of nomination. (More than five votes in this category will void all votes in this category.) TO VIEW THE SHORT-FORMAT EDITING SEGMENTS COURTESY REEL PLEASE CLICK HERE. 232 233 234 235 236 Celtic Woman: Believe December 3, 2011 Filmed on location at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, CELTIC WOMAN: BELIEVE is a new chapter of musical enchantment to be enjoyed by the entire family. The ensemble combines traditional Irish songs and timeless anthems with their signature Celtic Woman twist. William A. Morris, Edited By Sharon Everitt Polito, Edited By The Colbert Report Colbert's Very Wanted: The Manatee Mutilator (Episode 8081) April 5, 2012 Stephen Colbert investigates a series of Manatee mailbox attacks. One of them had it's head blown off by explosives. Stephen talks to the victims as well as a handwriting expert, a forensic psychologist and some explosives experts only to learn that the mutilator is still on the loose. Jason Baker, Editor The Colbert Report Stephen Colbert Occupies Wall Street (Episode 8013) October 31, 2011 With the help of two unsuspecting insiders Stephen Colbert tries to co-opt the Occupy Wall Street movement. Andrew Matheson, Editor The Colbert Report Too Hot To Fish (Episode 7114) September 12, 2011 Reporter, Wayne Ford, of the Athens Banner-Herald sets out to find a good local story. But when his initial lead falls through, he ends up getting the scoop of the summer! Christein Aromando, Editor Conan Conan Delivers Chinese Food In New York City (Episode 0162) October 31, 2011 Conan delivers Chinese Food in New York City. Dan Dome, Editor 56

Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Ballot Outstanding Picture Editing For Short-Form Segments And Variety Specials For a special or short format segment. Emmy(s) to editor(s). VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN FIVE achievements in this category that you have seen and feel are worthy of nomination. (More than five votes in this category will void all votes in this category.) TO VIEW THE SHORT-FORMAT EDITING SEGMENTS COURTESY REEL PLEASE CLICK HERE. 237 238 239 240 Conan Triumph At Occupy Wall Street (Episode 0165) November 3, 2011 Triumph at Occupy Wall Street. Conan O'Brien sends special correspondent Triump the Insult Comic Dog to Occupy Wall Street. Matt Davis, Editor David Grecu, Editor 17th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2011 In Film aka SuperTrailer January 12, 2012 Highlights from the feature films of 2011. This package opened the live portion of the 17TH ANNUAL CRITICS' CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS. Jeff Roe, Editor Stephanie Haddad, Editor The Daily Show With Jon Stewart A Love Supreme - Profanity & Nudity On TV (Episode 17051) January 26, 2012 The Supreme Court case involving TV censorship inspires Jon Stewart to question why he can’t curse on the air or watch “side butt” before 10PM, yet top-rated primetime crime dramas can broadcast graphic depictions of violence, sodomy and murder. Eric Davies, Editor The Daily Show With Jon Stewart America's Problem With UNESCO [Parts 1 & 2] (Episode 17075) March 15, 2012 The Obama administration’s decision to cut funding to UNESCO, a multinational humanitarian organization, was blocked by the tiny African nation of Gabon. John Oliver travels to Gabon (in actual Africa!) to tell them that little countries like America are tired of being pushed around by international heavies like Gabon. Einar Westerlund, Editor 57

Academy of Television Arts & Sciences<br />

2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Ballot<br />

<strong>Outstanding</strong> <strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Editing</strong> <strong>For</strong> Short-<strong>For</strong>m Segments And Variety Specials<br />

<strong>For</strong> a special or short format segment. Emmy(s) to editor(s). VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN FIVE achievements<br />

in this category that you have seen and feel are worthy of nomination. (More than five votes in this category<br />

will void all votes in this category.) TO VIEW THE SHORT-FORMAT EDITING SEGMENTS COURTESY REEL<br />

PLEASE CLICK HERE.<br />

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239<br />

240<br />

Conan<br />

Triumph At Occupy Wall Street (Episode 0165)<br />

November 3, 2011<br />

Triumph at Occupy Wall Street. Conan O'Brien sends special correspondent Triump the Insult Comic Dog<br />

to Occupy Wall Street.<br />

Matt Davis, Editor<br />

David Grecu, Editor<br />

17th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards<br />

2011 In Film aka SuperTrailer<br />

January 12, 2012<br />

Highlights from the feature films of 2011. This package opened the live portion of the 17TH ANNUAL<br />

CRITICS' CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS.<br />

Jeff Roe, Editor<br />

Stephanie Haddad, Editor<br />

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart<br />

A Love Supreme - Profanity & Nudity On TV (Episode 17051)<br />

January 26, 2012<br />

The Supreme Court case involving TV censorship inspires Jon Stewart to question why he can’t curse on<br />

the air or watch “side butt” before 10PM, yet top-rated primetime crime dramas can broadcast graphic<br />

depictions of violence, sodomy and murder.<br />

Eric Davies, Editor<br />

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart<br />

America's Problem With UNESCO [Parts 1 & 2] (Episode 17075)<br />

March 15, 2012<br />

The Obama administration’s decision to cut funding to UNESCO, a multinational humanitarian organization,<br />

was blocked by the tiny African nation of Gabon. John Oliver travels to Gabon (in actual Africa!) to tell them<br />

that little countries like America are tired of being pushed around by international heavies like Gabon.<br />

Einar Westerlund, Editor<br />

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