Kcet has now led in wins at the Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, for five years in a row.
At the 73rd awards ceremony, which took place Saturday, the station claimed a total of nine statuettes. Kvea and Spectrum SportsNet followed it up with six wins apiece. Other outlets scoring multiple wins at the show, hosted by Spectrum News 1 journalist Giselle Fernández, included ABC7 (four), Kmex (three), KTLA5 (two), Kttv-tv (two) and Spectrum News 1 (two).
The Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards honor locally produced programs in the categories of Live and Breaking News Coverage, Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, and the Environment. Presenters for this year’s ceremony, which streamed live on the Emmys website, included Carrlyn Bathe (Fox Sports West), Mike Bresnahan (Spectrum SportsNet/LA), Enrique Chiabra (Telemundo/Kvea), Allie Clifton (Spectrum SportsNet/LA), Suzanna Guzmán (Kcet/PBS SoCal), Elex B.
At the 73rd awards ceremony, which took place Saturday, the station claimed a total of nine statuettes. Kvea and Spectrum SportsNet followed it up with six wins apiece. Other outlets scoring multiple wins at the show, hosted by Spectrum News 1 journalist Giselle Fernández, included ABC7 (four), Kmex (three), KTLA5 (two), Kttv-tv (two) and Spectrum News 1 (two).
The Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards honor locally produced programs in the categories of Live and Breaking News Coverage, Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, and the Environment. Presenters for this year’s ceremony, which streamed live on the Emmys website, included Carrlyn Bathe (Fox Sports West), Mike Bresnahan (Spectrum SportsNet/LA), Enrique Chiabra (Telemundo/Kvea), Allie Clifton (Spectrum SportsNet/LA), Suzanna Guzmán (Kcet/PBS SoCal), Elex B.
- 7/25/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Kcet picked up a leading six wins tonight at the Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, including awards for local color and culture/history. Kmex, Ktla and Kvea followed with five wins each.
Ktla’s wins included the best daily morning newscast and best daily daytime newscast categories. Kvea won the best evening newscast honor. The awards were handed out at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in North Hollywood.
Below is the complete list of winners at the 71st Los Angeles Area Emmys, including a breakdown of wins by each outlet.
L.A. Local Color
Louis & Jazz (The Migrant Kitchen) Kcet
Matthew Crotty, Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Antonio Diaz, Producer
Stef Ferrari, Producer
Ben Hunter, Director, Editor
Jacqueline Reyno, Producer
Austin Straub, Camera
Environment News Story
Plastic And Our Oceans NBC4
(NBC4 News At 7Am And 5Pm)
Shanna Mendiola, Reporter
Andres Fernando Pruna, Camera, Editor, Producer
Sports Special
Dodgermentary:...
Ktla’s wins included the best daily morning newscast and best daily daytime newscast categories. Kvea won the best evening newscast honor. The awards were handed out at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in North Hollywood.
Below is the complete list of winners at the 71st Los Angeles Area Emmys, including a breakdown of wins by each outlet.
L.A. Local Color
Louis & Jazz (The Migrant Kitchen) Kcet
Matthew Crotty, Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Antonio Diaz, Producer
Stef Ferrari, Producer
Ben Hunter, Director, Editor
Jacqueline Reyno, Producer
Austin Straub, Camera
Environment News Story
Plastic And Our Oceans NBC4
(NBC4 News At 7Am And 5Pm)
Shanna Mendiola, Reporter
Andres Fernando Pruna, Camera, Editor, Producer
Sports Special
Dodgermentary:...
- 7/28/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
Check out this sci-fi short film titled Telescope, co-directed by Matt Litwiller and Collin Davis, and stars Bello Lubin. The synopsis reads: The year is 2183. Earth is dead. With all evidence of organic life lost, a cosmic archaeologist travels faster than light into deep space to capture images of the once vibrant planet. When his vessel is damaged he must take matters into his own hands, risking his life to witness humanity’s lost home. The filmmakers say that they are planning to expand the short into a feature-length film. To stay connected, visit the project's website at http://telescopemovie.com/, and/or follow on Twitter...
- 11/13/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Here's another cool sci-fi short film for you to check out. The film is called "Telescope," and it deals with exploration into deep space. The short was co-directed by Collin Davis and Matt Litwiller from a script written by Eric Bodge, and it turned out to be pretty cool. Here's the synopsis:
The year is 2183. Earth is dead. With all evidence of organic life lost, a cosmic archaeologist travels faster than light into deep space to capture images of the once vibrant planet. When his vessel is damaged he must take matters into his own hands, risking his life to witness humanity’s lost home.
The year is 2183. Earth is dead. With all evidence of organic life lost, a cosmic archaeologist travels faster than light into deep space to capture images of the once vibrant planet. When his vessel is damaged he must take matters into his own hands, risking his life to witness humanity’s lost home.
- 10/23/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Telescope Short Film. Collin Davis, Matt Litwiller‘s Telescope (2013) short film stars Harwood Gordon, Sébastien B. Lubin, and Anna Campbell. Telescope‘s plot synopsis: “The year is 2183. Earth is dead. With all evidence of organic life lost, a cosmic archaeologist travels faster than light into deep space to capture images of the once vibrant [...]
Continue reading: Telescope (2013) Short Film: An Archaeologist Searches For Earth...
Continue reading: Telescope (2013) Short Film: An Archaeologist Searches For Earth...
- 10/22/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"A day may come when people will look back through space and time to witness what we once were." It's time... We're excited to be the first to debut the full 10-minute short film Telescope, co-directed by Collin Davis & Matt Litwiller, that we first teased a few weeks ago. This thrilling time travel short also features the work of Wes Ball, director of The Maze Runner and Ruin, who was lead VFX artist. "Wes worked closely with Collin and me to achieve the deep space look we were going for with both the ship and the space around it. He entertained our crazy ideas and helped incorporate the practical elements we shot," said Litwiller, who will be submitting to multiple festivals for competition in the narrative short category. Enjoy! Telescope stars Bello S. Lubin and Harwood Gordon. Litwiller & Davis are both graduates of Northwestern University's School of Communication. "Peering into the abyss.
- 10/21/2013
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"As men tied to the Earth, we dream of visiting the stars... As men tied to the stars, we will dream of returning home..." Wow. This looks really cool. We're excited to be the first to debut this new teaser trailer for an upcoming sci-fi short called Telescope, featuring some rad visuals. Directed by Collin Davis & Matt Litwiller, the short is a visually stunning story set 170 years in the future about a cosmic archaeologist who journeys through space and time to capture evidence of a forgotten Earth. Fellow filmmaker Wes Ball of Ruin, currently directing Maze Runner, is lead VFX artist on the film, helping it get that sleek sci-fi polish. For only a 40-second trailer, this looks great, can't wait to see the full short - debuting here on Fs.net soon. Here's the first trailer for Collin Davis & Matt Litwiller's sci-fi short film Telescope, in high def...
- 9/24/2013
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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