Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series
Awarded forOutstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series
Country United States
Presented by Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
First awarded2000
Currently held by Country Comfort (2021)
Website emmys.com

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series is an annual award presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards. It was created in 2000, alongside the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series.

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Winners and nominations

2000s

YearProgramEpisodeNomineesNetwork
2000
Spin City "Goodbye"Richard Quinlan ABC
Sports Night "Cut Man"Peter Smokler ABC
3rd Rock from the Sun "Dick and Harry Fall Down a Hole"Ronald W. Browne NBC
Everybody Loves Raymond "Robert's Rodeo"Mike Berlin CBS
Will & Grace "Acting Out"Tony Askins NBC
2001
Will & Grace "Sons and Lovers"Tony Askins NBC
100 Centre Street "Things Change" Ron Fortunato A&E
Everybody Loves Raymond "Italy"Mike Berlin CBS
Frasier "And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon"Ken Lamkin NBC
Spin City "Hello, Charlie"Mikel Neiers ABC
2002
Will & Grace "A Chorus Lie"Tony Askins NBC
American Family "The Forgotten War"Brian J. Reynolds PBS
Frasier "Deathtrap"Ken Lamkin NBC
Friends "The One with the Rumor"Nick McLean
2003
Will & Grace "Sex, Losers, & Videotape"Tony Askins NBC
Everybody Loves Raymond "Just a Formality"Mike Berlin CBS
Frasier "Rooms with a View"Ken Lamkin NBC
Friends "The One in Barbados"Nick McLean
Girlfriends "Where Everyone Knows My Name"Donald A. Morgan UPN
My Big Fat Greek Life "The Big Night"Gil Hubbs CBS
2004
8 Simple Rules "Goodbye"Bruce L. Finn ABC
Friends "The One with Phoebe's Wedding"Nick McLean NBC
George Lopez "Bringing Home the Bacon"Peter Smokler ABC
Two and a Half Men "Camel Filters and Pheromones"Steven V. Silver CBS
Will & Grace "Ice Cream Balls"Tony Askins NBC
2005
Will & Grace "Friends with Benefits"Tony Askins NBC
Everybody Loves Raymond "Pat's Secret"Mike Berlin CBS
Hope & Faith "Carmen Get It"Richard Quinlan ABC
Reba "Flowers for Van"Bryan Hays The WB
Two and a Half Men "Back Off, Mary Poppins"Steven V. Silver CBS
2006
How I Met Your Mother "The Limo"Chris La Fountaine CBS
According to Jim "Mr. Right"George Mooradian ABC
The New Adventures of Old Christine "Open Water" Gregg Heschong CBS
Reba "The Goodbye Guy"Bryan Hays The WB
Two and a Half Men "Carpet Burns and a Bite Mark"Steven V. Silver CBS
Two and a Half Men "Release the Dogs"Steven V. Silver CBS
According to Jim "Hoosier Daddy"George Mooradian ABC
Rules of Engagement "Jeff's Wooby"Wayne Kennan CBS

2010s

YearProgramEpisodeNomineesNetwork
Two and a Half Men "Hookers, Hookers, Hookers"Steven V. Silver CBS
How I Met Your Mother "Hopeless"Chris La Fountaine CBS
Pair of Kings "Return of the Kings"John Simmons Disney
Retired at 35 "Rocket Man"Donald A. Morgan TV Land
Rules of Engagement "Uh Oh, It's Magic"Wayne Kennan CBS
Wizards of Waverly Place "Dancing with Angels"Rick F. Gunter Disney
Two and a Half Men "Sips, Sonnets, and Sodomy"Steven V. Silver CBS
How I Met Your Mother "46 Minutes"Chris La Fountaine CBS
Mike & Molly "Victoria Can't Drive"Gary Baum
Pair of Kings "The Evil King, Part 2"John Simmons Disney
2 Broke Girls "Pilot"Gary Baum CBS
How I Met Your Mother "The Final Page, Part 2"Chris La Fountaine CBS
The Exes "Pirates of the Care of Eden"George Mooradian TV Land
Mike & Molly "Molly's Birthday"Gary Baum CBS
Two and a Half Men "Grab a Feather and Get in Line"Steven V. Silver
2 Broke Girls "And the Psychic Shakedown"Chris La Fountaine
How I Met Your Mother "Daisy"Christian La Fountaine CBS
The Exes "When Haskell Met Sammy"George Mooradian TV Land
Last Man Standing "Eve's Boyfriend"Donald A. Morgan ABC
Mike & Molly "Weekend at Peggy's"Gary Baum CBS
2 Broke Girls "And the Near Death Experience"Christian La Fountaine
Mike & Molly "Checkpoint Joyce"Gary Baum CBS
The Big Bang Theory "The Expedition Approximation"Steven V. Silver CBS
The Millers "Con-Troversy"Gary Baum
2 Broke Girls "And the Old Bike Yarn"Christian La Fountaine
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn "Go Hollywood"John Simmons Nickelodeon
The Big Bang Theory "The Convergence Convergence"Steven V. Silver CBS
Mom "Sticky Hands and a Walk on the Wild Side"
The Soul Man "White Trash"George Mooradian TV Land
The Ranch "Easy Come, Easy Go"Donald A. Morgan Netflix
K.C. Undercover "The Legend of Bad, Bad Cleo Brown"Joseph Wilmond Calloway Disney
Superior Donuts "Crime Time"Gary Baum CBS
2 Broke Girls "And the Planes, Fingers and Automobiles"Christian La Fountaine
Will & Grace "A Gay Olde Christmas"Gary Baum NBC
The Ranch "Do What You Gotta Do"Donald A. Morgan Netflix
Superior Donuts "Grades of Wrath"Patti Lee CBS
The Ranch "Reckless"Donald A. Morgan Netflix
Rel "Halloween"George Mooradian Fox
Will & Grace "Family, Trip"Gary Baum NBC

2020s

YearProgramEpisodeNomineesNetwork
The Ranch "It Ain't My Fault"Donald A. Morgan Netflix
Bob Hearts Abishola "Ice Cream for Breakfast"Patti Lee CBS
Family Reunion "Remember Black Elvis?"John Simmons Netflix
Will & Grace "Accidentally on Porpoise"Gary Baum NBC
Country Comfort "Crazy"George Mooradian Netflix
Call Me Kat "Plus One"Patti Lee Fox
The Conners "A Stomach Ache, a Heart Break and a Grave Mistake"Donald A. Morgan ABC
Last Man Standing "Time Flies" Fox
The Upshaws "Big Plans" Netflix
B Positive "Dagobah, A Room and a Chimney Sweep"Steven V. Silver CBS
The Conners "The Wedding of Dan and Louise"Donald A. Morgan ABC
How I Met Your Father "Pilot"Gary Baum Hulu

Programs with multiple awards

Cinematographers with multiple awards

Programs with multiple nominations

Totals include nominations for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour).

Cinematographers with multiple nominations

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