Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation

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Primetime Emmy Award for Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation
Awarded forOutstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation
Country United States
Presented by Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Currently held by Barry (2022)
Website emmys.com

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation is an award handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. The category was instituted in 2018. [1] Prior to its creation, one-hour and half-hour series competed together.

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In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place:

Winners and nominations

2010s

YearProgramEpisodeNomineesNetwork
2018
(70th)
[2]
Atlanta "Teddy Perkins"Trevor Gates, Jason Dotts, David Barbee, Jordan McClain, Geordy Sincavage, Michael S. Head, Tara Blume and Matt Salib FX
Ballers "Ball Rush"Mark Relyea, Julie Altus, Robert Guastini, David Barbee, Bruno Roussel, Joseph T. Sabella, Damien Smith HBO
Barry "Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast, and Keep Going"Matthew E. Taylor, Sean Heissinger, Rickley W. Dumm, Michael Brake, Hilda Hodges, Rick Owens
Star Wars Rebels "A World Between Worlds" Matthew Wood, David Acord, Bonnie Wild, Sean Kiner, Ronni Brown, Margie O'Malley Disney XD
Vice Principals "The Union of the Wizard & the Warrior"George Haddad, Dale Chaloukian, Karyn Foster, Chad J. Hughes, Marc Meyer, Jim Gallivan, Michael Brake, Louie Schultz, Gregg Barbanell, Nancy Parker HBO
2019
(71st)
[3]
Barry "ronny/lily"Matthew E. Taylor, Sean Heissinger, Rickley W. Dumm, Mark Allen, John Creed, Harrison Meyle, Michael Brake, Clayton Weber, Alyson Dee Moore, Chris Moriana HBO
Ballers "This Is Not Our World"Mark Relyea, David Barbee, Julie Altus, Chris Kahwaty, Bruno Roussel, Damien Smith, Joseph T. Sabella, Jesi Ruppel HBO
Love, Death & Robots "The Secret War"Brad North, Craig Henighan, Jordan Wilby, Troy Prehmus, Jeff Charbonneau, Alicia Stevenson, Dawn Lunsford Netflix
Russian Doll "The Way Out"Alex Soto, Thomas Ryan, Wen-Hsuan Tseng
What We Do in the Shadows "Werewolf Feud"Steffan Falesitch, David Barbee, Angelina Faulkner, Steve Griffen, Sam Lewis, John Guentner, Paul Stevenson, Ellen Heuer FX

2020s

YearProgramEpisodeNomineesNetwork
2020
(72nd)
[4]
The Mandalorian "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" David Acord, Matthew Wood, Bonnie Wild, James Spencer, Richard Quinn, Richard Gould, Stephanie McNally, Ryan Rubin, Ronni Brown, Jana Vance Disney+
GLOW "The Libertines"Robb Navrides, Colette Dahanne, Jason Lezama, David Beadle, Jason Krane, Larry Hopkins Netflix
Silicon Valley "Exit Event"Bobby Mackston, Sean Garnhart, Ryan Gierke, Joe Deveau, Vincent Guisetti HBO
Space Force "The Launch"Bobby Mackston, Paul Hammond, Sean Garnhart, Vincent Guisetti Netflix
What We Do in the Shadows "The Return"Steffan Falesitch, David Barbee, Angelina Faulkner, Steve Griffen, Sam C. Lewis, John Guentner, Ellen Heuer FX
2021
(73rd)
[5]
Love, Death & Robots "Snow in the Desert"Brad North, Craig Henighan, Dawn Lunsford, Jeff Charbonneau, Alicia Stevens Netflix
Cobra Kai "December 19"Patrick Hogan, Jesse Pomeroy, Daniel Salas, Ryne Gierke, AJ Shapiro, Andres Locsey, Shane Bruce, Mitchell Kohen Netflix
Mythic Quest "Everlight"Matthew E. Taylor, Sean Heissinger, Pete Nichols, Matthew Wilson, David Jobe, Joe Deveau, Jody Holwadel Thomas, Elizabeth Rainey Apple TV+
Star Trek: Lower Decks "No Small Parts"James Lucero, James Singleton, Jeff Halbert, Michael Britt, Amber Funk Paramount+
Ted Lasso "The Hope That Kills You"Brent Findley, Bernard Weiser, Kip Smedley, Richard David Brown, Sharyn Gersh, Jordan McClain, Sanaa Kelley, Matt Salib Apple TV+
2022
(74th)
[6]
Barry "starting now"Sean Heissinger, Matthew E. Taylor, John Creed, Rickley W. Dumm, Clay Weber, Darrin Mann, Michael Brake, Alyson Dee Moore, Chris Moriana HBO
Arcane "When These Walls Come Tumbling Down"Brad Beaumont, Eliot Connors, Shannon Beaumont, Alex Ephraim, Alexander Temple, Alex Seaver, Dan O'Connell, John Cucci Netflix
Cobra Kai "The Rise"Patrick Hogan, Daniel Salas, Jesse Pomeroy, Gary DeLeone, Nick Papalia, Andres Locsey, Mitchell Kohen
Love, Death & Robots "In Vaulted Halls Entombed"Brad North, Craig Henighan, Antony Zeller, Jeff Charbonneau, Zane Bruce, Lindsay Pepper
Ted Lasso "Beard After Hours"Brent Findley, Bernard Weiser, Ashley Harvey, Kip Smedley, Mark Cleary, Jordan McClain, Sharyn Gersh, Richard David Brown, Sanaa Kelley, Matt Salib Apple TV+
What We Do in the Shadows "The Escape"Steffan Falesitch, Chris Kahwaty, David Barbee, John Guentner, Sam Lewis, Steve Griffen, Ellen Heuer FX
2023
(75th)
[7]
Barry "wow"Sean Heissinger, Matthew E. Taylor, John Creed, Rickley W. Dumm, Deron Street, Clay Weber, Darrin Mann, Michael Brake, Alyson Dee Moore, Chris Moriana HBO
The Bear "Review"Steve "Major" Giammaria, Evan Benjamin, Jonathan Fuhrer, Annie Taylor, Chris White, Leslie Bloome, Shaun Brennan FX
The Mandalorian "Chapter 24: The Return" Matthew Wood, Trey Turner, Brad Semenoff, David W. Collins, Luis Galdames, Stephanie McNally, Nicholas Fitzgerald, Joel Raabe, Shelley Roden Disney+
Reservation Dogs "This Is Where the Plot Thickens"Patrick Hogan, David Beadle, Sonya Lindsay, Michael Sana, Daniel Salas, Amber Funk, Lena Krigen FX
What We Do in the Shadows "The Night Market"Steffan Falesitch, Chris Kahwaty, David Barbee, John Guentner, Sam Lewis, Steve Griffen, Ellen Heuer

Programs with multiple wins

2 wins

Programs with multiple nominations

Notes

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