Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 2000 |
Currently held by | Country Comfort (2021) |
Website | emmys |
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.
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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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 |
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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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 |
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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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 |
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Totals include nominations for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour).
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