48th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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48th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Date
  • June 25, 2021 (Creative Arts Awards)
  • July 17, 2021 (Children’s Programming and Animation Awards)
  • July 18, 2021 (Lifestyle Programming Awards)
LocationVirtual
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NetworkEmmys OTT Platform
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The 48th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honoring the best in U.S. daytime television programming in 2020. The winners were revealed on June 25, 2021, while the nominations were announced alongside the main ceremony categories on May 25, 2021. [1]

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The nominations for both the Daytime Children’s Programming & Animation Emmy Awards and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards were announced on June 28, 2021. [2] The winners were announced via the Emmys OTT platform on July 17, 2021, for the Children’s Programming & Animation awards and on July 18, 2021, for the Lifestyle Programming awards.

Winners and nominees

Karrueche Tran, Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program winner Karrueche tran 2019 3.jpg
Karrueche Tran, Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program winner
Mike Manning, Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Daytime Fiction Program winner Mike Manning.jpg
Mike Manning, Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Daytime Fiction Program winner
Andy Serkis, Outstanding Guest Performer in a Daytime Fiction Program winner Andy Serkis by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Andy Serkis, Outstanding Guest Performer in a Daytime Fiction Program winner
Mark Hamill, Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program winner Mark Hamill by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Mark Hamill, Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program winner
Lupita Nyong'o, Outstanding Limited Performance in a Children's Program winner SXSW 2019 4 (47282558132) (cropped).jpg
Lupita Nyong'o, Outstanding Limited Performance in a Children’s Program winner
Zac Efron, Outstanding Daytime Program Host winner Zac Efron at the Baywatch Red Carpet Premiere Sydney Australia.jpg
Zac Efron, Outstanding Daytime Program Host winner
Diego Luna, Outstanding Daytime Talent in a Spanish Language Program winner Diego Luna - Lucca Comics & Games 2018 01.jpg
Diego Luna, Outstanding Daytime Talent in a Spanish Language Program winner

The nominees for the Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards were announced on May 25, 2021, [1] [3] while the nominees for the Daytime Children’s Programming & Animation Emmy Awards and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards were announced on June 28, 2021. [2]

Winners in each category are listed first, in boldface. [4] [5] [6]

Programming

Outstanding Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Young Adult Series
Outstanding Culinary SeriesOutstanding Lifestyle Series
Outstanding Travel, Adventure and Nature ProgramOutstanding Instructional and How-To Program
Outstanding Arts and Popular Culture ProgramOutstanding Entertainment Program in Spanish
Outstanding Preschool, Children's or Family Viewing ProgramOutstanding Special Class Daytime Animated Series
Outstanding Pre-School Children's Animated Program Outstanding Children's Animated Program
Outstanding Educational or Informational SeriesOutstanding Short Form Children’s Program
Outstanding Daytime Special Event Outstanding Daytime Non-Fiction Special
Outstanding Daytime Promotional AnnouncementOutstanding Short Form Daytime Non-Fiction Program

Performance and Hosting

Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program
Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program
Outstanding Younger Performer in a Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Guest Performer in a Daytime Fiction Program
Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
Outstanding Principal Performance in a Children’s ProgramOutstanding Limited Performance in a Children’s Program
Outstanding Younger Performer in a Children’s ProgramOutstanding Daytime Program Host
Outstanding Daytime Talent in a Spanish Language Program

Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation

Art Direction

Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama or Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design

Casting

Outstanding Casting for a Drama or Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Casting for a Live-Action Children’s Program
Outstanding Casting for an Animated Program

Cinematography

Outstanding Cinematography

Costume Design

Outstanding Costume Design/Styling for a Drama or Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Costume Design/Styling

Directing

Outstanding Directing Team for a Single Camera Daytime Non-Fiction Program Outstanding Directing Team for a Multiple Camera Daytime Non-Fiction Program
  • Saluting Everyday Heroes – David McKenzie (Popstar! TV)
    • Creators for Change on Girls’ Education with Michelle Obama (YouTube Originals)
    • Eater's Guide to the World (Hulu)
    • Fundamental. Gender Justice. No Exceptions. (YouTube Originals)
    • I Am Patrick (CBN)
    • Lucky Dog with Brandon McMillan (CBS)
Outstanding Directing Team for a Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Directing Team for a Preschool, Children’s or Family Viewing Program
Outstanding Directing Team for a Preschool Animated ProgramOutstanding Directing Team for a Daytime Animated Program
Outstanding Voice Directing for a Daytime Animated Series

Editing

Outstanding Single Camera EditingOutstanding Multiple Camera Editing
Outstanding Editing for a Preschool Animated ProgramOutstanding Editing for an Animated Program
Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program

Main Title Design

Outstanding Main Title and Graphic Design for a Live-Action ProgramOutstanding Main Title for an Animated Program

Hairstyling

Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama or Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Hairstyling

Lighting Direction

Outstanding Lighting Direction for a Drama or Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Lighting Direction

Makeup

Outstanding Makeup for a Drama or Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Makeup

Music

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Daytime ProgramOutstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Preschool, Children’s or Animated Program
Outstanding Original SongOutstanding Original Song for a Preschool, Children’s or Animated Program

Technical Direction

Outstanding Technical Team for a Drama or Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Technical Team
  • Sesame Street – Tom Guadarrama, James Meek, Frank Biondi, Jerry Cancel, Shaun Harkins, Mark Britt (HBO)

Sound

Outstanding Sound Mixing and Editing for a Drama or Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Live and Direct-to-Tape Sound Mixing
Outstanding Sound Mixing and Sound Editing for a Preschool Animated ProgramOutstanding Sound Mixing and Sound Editing for a Daytime Animated Program
Outstanding Sound Mixing and Editing

Special Effects

Outstanding Special Effects Costumes, Makeup and Hairstyling

Writing

Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Non-Fiction Series Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Non-Fiction Special
  • Xploration Outer Space – Matt Gibson (Syndicated)
Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Fiction ProgramOutstanding Writing Team for a Preschool, Children’s or Family Viewing Program
Outstanding Writing for a Preschool Animated ProgramOutstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Animated Program

Chairman's Award

NATAS Chairman Terry O'Reilly presented the Crystal Pillar Chairman's Award to 16 daytime television professionals who "envisioned and implemented procedures that made safe production of media possible during the COVID pandemic." [7] The award inscription reads: "For distinguished leadership in seeking to assure the health and safety of our television industry colleagues during the COVID-19 pandemic".

NameTitleProduction/Organization
Piper AcordAssociate ProducerJeopardy
Taska CarriganSenior Vice President, Production Operations, Management & LegalSesame Workshop
Rich CerviniExecutive Vice President, Programming and ProductionCBS Media Ventures
Vinnie FuscoVice President and General ManagerStamford Media Center Productions
Toni GrayExecutive in ChargeLet's Make a Deal
Barry IlovichPresident of ProductionEntertainment Studios
Nina LagrimasHealth and Safety SupervisorDays of Our Lives
Precious V. MayesExecutive ProducerThe Bay
Christy MyersTravel CoordinatorWheel of Fortune
Laurie RichCo-Executive Producer/Executive in ChargeThe Dr. Oz Show
Rob RosellenProduction ManagerAccess Hollywood
Tom RotoloSenior Production ManagerGeneral Hospital
Kayla TaylorReceptionistThe Young and the Restless
Allison VanoreProducer/DirectorThe After Forever Group
Ann WillmottLine ProducerThe Bold and the Beautiful
Timothy Woodward Jr. Executive ProducerStudio City

Notes

  1. Winners: Aaron Fishman, Michael Miller, Scott Lewers, Caroline Perez, Gretchen Eisele, Todd Hoffman (executive producers); Eddie Delbridge, Kevin Harding, Tarin Laughlin (co-executive producers); Lindsey Foster Blumberg (supervising producer); Andrew Lessner (producer); Jessica Tomke (supervising story producer); Madison Williams (segment producer); Gayle Depoli, Dave Boone, Rachel Steinman, Sarah Barker (consulting producers); Christian Davenport (co-host/consulting producer); Chris Jacobs (host)
  2. Winners: Joanna Forscher, Chad Mumm, Dana Olkkonen, Mark W. Olsen (executive producers); Chloe Chapman (co-executive producer); Stef Gordon (line producer)
  3. Winners: Michael Vollman (executive producer); Laura Carrillo (creative director); Rick Clifton (senior producer); Ryan Bradley, Seth Fowler (associate producers); Travis Young, Bryan Parill, Jesse Warshal (producers); Jeff Hinman, Rachel Parker, Joe Vallero (editors)

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