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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami last night took home an Emmy apiece when the Creative Arts Awards were presented at the Shine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
After three consecutive nominations, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's audio wizards finally won the Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing for their work in "Fight Night". The team beat off competition from Alias, ER, Third Watch and 24 to take home the gong.
The sound team which won the Emmy was made up of the following crew members: <font color=yellow>Mace Matiosian</font> (sound supervisor), <font color=yellow>David Van Slyke</font> (sound editor), <font color=yellow>Ruth Adelman</font> (sound editor), <font color=yellow>Jivan Tahmizian</font> (sound editor), <font color=yellow>Sheri Ozeki</font> (music editor), <font color=yellow>Joseph Sabella</font> (foley artist), <font color=yellow>Zane Bruce</font> (foley artist).
CSI: Miami's camerawork was also lauded at the Creative Arts Awards, with <font color=yellow>Michael D. O'Shea</font> receiving the Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series for "Simple Man". O'Shea triumphed over Alias, Six Feet Under and The West Wing to take home his first Emmy after four previous nominations.
While CSI: Miami received only one nod, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation had been nominated in three other categories: Outstanding Make-up (Non-Prosthetic), Outstanding Make-up (Prosthetic) and Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing. Those categories were won by Alias, Primetime Glick and ER.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation still has a chance to scoop two more Emmys when the Primetime Awards are presented on September 21. The series itself is up for Outstanding Drama Series, while <font color=yellow>Marg Helgenberger</font> (Catherine Willows) has been nominated in the category of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. The telecast of the Primetime Awards begins at 8:00 p.m. on FOX next Sunday.
The full list of Creative Arts Award winners can be found here at Emmys.org.<center></center>
After three consecutive nominations, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's audio wizards finally won the Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing for their work in "Fight Night". The team beat off competition from Alias, ER, Third Watch and 24 to take home the gong.
The sound team which won the Emmy was made up of the following crew members: <font color=yellow>Mace Matiosian</font> (sound supervisor), <font color=yellow>David Van Slyke</font> (sound editor), <font color=yellow>Ruth Adelman</font> (sound editor), <font color=yellow>Jivan Tahmizian</font> (sound editor), <font color=yellow>Sheri Ozeki</font> (music editor), <font color=yellow>Joseph Sabella</font> (foley artist), <font color=yellow>Zane Bruce</font> (foley artist).
CSI: Miami's camerawork was also lauded at the Creative Arts Awards, with <font color=yellow>Michael D. O'Shea</font> receiving the Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series for "Simple Man". O'Shea triumphed over Alias, Six Feet Under and The West Wing to take home his first Emmy after four previous nominations.
While CSI: Miami received only one nod, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation had been nominated in three other categories: Outstanding Make-up (Non-Prosthetic), Outstanding Make-up (Prosthetic) and Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing. Those categories were won by Alias, Primetime Glick and ER.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation still has a chance to scoop two more Emmys when the Primetime Awards are presented on September 21. The series itself is up for Outstanding Drama Series, while <font color=yellow>Marg Helgenberger</font> (Catherine Willows) has been nominated in the category of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. The telecast of the Primetime Awards begins at 8:00 p.m. on FOX next Sunday.
The full list of Creative Arts Award winners can be found here at Emmys.org.<center></center>