2010 Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winners List

The 2010 Primetime Emmy Awards are next Sunday, and be sure to tune in here at TVDoneWright.com for our live-blog of the event.

However tonight, the Creative Arts Emmy Awards were given away to their winners.

Here’s a list of the winners:

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series

  • Betty White – Saturday Night Live

Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series

  • Modern Family (ABC)

Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series

  • Mad Men (AMC)

Outstanding Makeup For Single-Camera Series

  • Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)

Outstanding Casting For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

  • The Pacific (HBO)

Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For Series, Miniseries, Movie Or
Special

  • The Pacific (HBO)

Outstanding Makeup For Miniseries Or Movie (Non-Prosthetic)

  • The Pacific (HBO)

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Single-Camera Series

  • Mad Men (AMC)

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special

  • Dancing With The Stars (ABC)

Best Makeup/ Multi-Camera (Non-Prosthetic):

  • Saturday Night Live (NBC)

Best Costumes for Movie/Mini

  • Return to Cranford (BBC)

Best Costumes for a Series

  • The Tudors (Showtime)

Best Music Direction

  • 2010 Winter Olympic Games (NBC)

Best Choreography

  • Mia Michaels – So You Think You Can Dance”

Best Music Score

  • 24 (FOX)

Best Music Score for Movie/Mini

  • Temple Grandin (HBO)

Best Music and Lyrics:

  • Monk (The USA Network)

Best Art Direction for Variety or Nonfiction Program

  • 2010 Academy Awards

Best Art Direction for Movie/Mini

  • The Pacific (HBO)

Best Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series

  • The Tudors (Showtime)

Best Picture Editing for Comedy Series

  • Modern Family (ABC)

Best Picture Editing for Drama Series

  • Lost (ABC)

Best Picture Editing for Movie/Mini (Single Camera)

  • Temple Grandin (HBO)

Best Short Forum Picture Editing

  • Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (NBC)

Best Picture Editing for Nonfiction Program

  • By the People: Election of Barack Obama (HBO)

Best Picture Editing for Reality Program

  • Intervention (A&E)

Best Animated Program

  • Disney Prep and Landing (ABC)

Best Short Form Animated Program

  • Robot Chicken

Best Voiceover Performance

  • Anne Hathaway – The Simpsons

Best Stunt Coordination

  • FlashForward (ABC)

Best Visual Effects in a Series

  • CSI (CBS)

Best Visual Effects in a Movie/Mini/Special

  • The Pacific, Part 5 (HBO)

Best Main Titles Design

  • Bored to Death (HBO

Best Main Title Theme Music

  • Nurse Jackie (Showtime)

Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series

  • John Lithgow – Dexter

Best Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series

  • Glee (FOX)

Best Sound Mixing for a Mini/Movie

  • The Pacific, Part 2 (HBO)

Best Sound Mixing for Half-Hour Series

  • Entourage AND Modern Family

Best Sound Mixing for Music Series or Special

  • Grammy Awards AND Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert

Best Tech Direction for a Series

  • Dancing with the Stars (ABC)

Best Tech Direction for a Mini/Special

  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert

Best Cinematography for Nonfiction:

  • Life (Discovery Channel)

Best Cinematography for Movie/Mini

  • Return to Cranford (BBC)

Best Cinematography for One-Hour Show

  • CSI (CBS)

Best Cinematrophy for Half-Hour Series

  • Weeds (Showtime)

Best Cinematography for Nonfiction

  • Survivor (CBS)

Best Lighting

  • 2010 Winter Olympics Opening (NBC)

Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Neil Patrick Harris – Glee

Best Direction for Nonfiction

  • My Lai

Best Writing for Nonfiction

  • National Parks

Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking

  • Nerakhoon (The Betrayal)

Best Nonfiction Special

  • Teddy: In His Own Words

Best Nonfiction Series:

  • National Parks: America’s Best Idea

Best Special Class Program

  • Tony Awards (CBS)

Best Creative Achievement Interactive

  • Star Wars Uncut

Best Creative Achievement in Interactive

  • The Jimmy Fallon Digital Experience

Best Direction of Variety

  • Saturday Night Live (NBC)

Best Children’s Program

  • Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie

Best Variety Writing:

  • The Colbert Report

Best Children’s Nonfiction Program:

  • Nick News With Linda Ellerbee – The Face Of Courage: Kids Living With Cancer

Best Commercial

  • The Man Your Man Could Smell Like – Old Spice Body Wash

Best Reality Program

  • Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution (ABC)

Best Reality Host

  • Jeff Probst – Survivor

Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series

  • Ann-Margret – Law & Order: SVU

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  • emily

    iCarly deserves to win. :P

  • Theresa

    @emily WRONG. Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie aka “cable’s No. 1 scripted telecast of 2009″ deserves to win.

  • HANNI

    Theresa = The Wizards movie isn’t “cable’s No. 1 scripted telecast of 2009″, it was the number one telecast in July 2009 but it isn’t the most-watched telecast in 2009. It’s not even in the top 10 most watched telecast.

  • Austin

    Haha, Theresa doesn’t know what she’s talking about.

  • emily

    @Theresa: nope. iCarly brought in 12.4 million viewers in January and currently holds the #2 watch broadcast on CABLE!!!
    wizards is so cliche

  • Alex

    Have you ever seen WOWP? How is it possibly more cliche than iCarly? WOWP is the only program on Disney or Nick that I think is worth my time precisely because it’s so different.

    And we won. :P

  • Jody

    Wizards deserved to win. If it didn’t, it wouldn’t have won for a second straight year right? You can go check the records. Wizards won this year and last year. HAH

  • Mike

    I prefer WOWP to iCarly. It’s a superior show in that it isn’t boring. I can never sit through an episode of iCarly but I can sit through several episodes of WOWP. I also support WOWOP because it shows a mixed racial family that I feel a lot of shows lack. It deserved the award but I don’t care that it won because it’s already the winner to me. And if you like iCarly better than that show is already a winner to you so it shouldn’t matter if it gets some pretentious award.

  • mike

    Who won Outstanding Art Direction For A Multi-Camera Series?

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  • Robbie

    Non of the nominees won for art direction in multi camera. It a joke. Someone had to have the most votes.