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]
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
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
Performance and Hosting
Animation
Art Direction
Casting
Cinematography
Costume Design
Directing
Editing
Main Title Design
Hairstyling
Lighting Direction
Makeup
Music
Technical Direction
Sound
Special Effects
Writing
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".
Notes
^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)
^Winners: Joanna Forscher, Chad Mumm, Dana Olkkonen, Mark W. Olsen (executive producers); Chloe Chapman (co-executive producer); Stef Gordon (line producer)
^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)
References
^ a b"The 48th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Nominations". New York: emmyonline.org and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 2021. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
^Hipes, Patrick (May 25, 2021). "Daytime Emmy Awards Nominations Unveiled, Include Posthumous Noms For Alex Trebek, Larry King". Deadline. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
^Pedersen, Erik (June 25, 2021). "Daytime Emmys Winners List – Updating Live". Deadline. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
^"National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Announces the Winners of the 48th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Fiction & Lifestyle Ceremony" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 2021. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
^"National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Announces the Winners of the 48th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Children & Animation Ceremony" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 2021. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
^Daytime Emmy® Awards – Fiction & Lifestyle. The Emmys®. June 25, 2021. Event occurs at 00:30:02. Retrieved February 2, 2022.