Emmy Chatter: Best Movie and Miniseries

Welcome to my first Emmy Chatter post! Over the next few days I’ll be taking a look at the major category races, before wowing all of you will my final predictions on Friday. I won’t reveal just who I have picked, but with these posts I hope to enlightened everyone as to how I see the race. Let’s breakdown Best Movie and Miniseries, which has been split into two categories this year and as such has made predicting a bit easier.

Oscar Prediction Update: The Calm Before the Storm of Festivals

The subtitle to this post could be a Game of Thrones book, no? Well the Oscar season often feels as though you are going toe to toe with the Mountain for months on end, and right now is sort of the calm before everything begins to hit. In the next three months, we’ll be inundated with festivals, premieres and reviews so here’s some picks before that happens.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: 2014 Creative Arts Emmys

Well the 2014 Creative Arts Emmys have come and gone and I honestly don’t know whether I learned anything or discovered anything new. However, i can’t say these awards weren’t fun to follow and talk about. But lawd they have me tired. Anyways, here’s some analysis. The Good -I did 35/77 in my predictions. And

2014 Creative Arts Emmys Predictions

I honestly don’t even know why I am doing these predictions for the Creative Arts Emmys as they are bar none the toughest group of nominees to whittle down. Nevermind the fact that this is crafted from a word doc that was 79 pages long (can the emmys please give us a simple doc with the nominees?), the crazy formatting I had to do, and everything that’s been going on in the country. Anyways, it was a fun distraction and really interesting to see what the TV Academy considers when it comes to technical excellence. Though I expect most of the big boys to finish first, it’s worth noting that at least the TV category nominates all types of genres and stories for its awards.

Oscar Prediction Update: Into the Interstellar Boyhood?

Oscar predicting is going to start to get serious (for some) soon and given the summer’s slate of movies, that is possibly a good thing. Anyways, here’s some analysis and predixs!

An Animation Student Recalls the Evolution of Her Thesis Film

Hayley Foster (Animation – B.A. ’13) is off to a good start this summer. Her senior thesis film Yamashita earned several awards, including a bronze medal at the Student Academy Awards and will be airing on Fine Cut: KCET’s Annual Festival of Student Film on Monday, July 7, 2014. She also got promoted. Now a

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