Apr 25, 2015
He won the Daytime Emmy Award for his work on King Julian.
Netflix's “All Hail King Julien” led the animation pack with three wins.
The winners in the creative arts categories of the 42nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were announced on Friday night. The big animation winner of the evening was the Netflix show All Hail King Julien, which took home three awards, including the prize for children's animated program.
The DreamWorks Animation series, a spinoff of the Madagascar theatrical franchise, debuted last December. Ten episodes of its 22-episode first season order are currently available on Netflix.
In a sign of changing times, Internet animation projects dominated many of the other animation categories as well. Amazon's Tumble Leaf won the award for pre-school chidren's animated program, while Moonbot's Silent, a short commissioned by Dolby which debuted on YouTube, won two awards, including special class animated program, where it was competing against Phineas and Ferb and Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Below is the list of animation winners from tonight:
Outstanding Children's Animated ProgramAll Hail King Julien (Netflix)Executive Producers: Bret Haaland, Mitch WatsonSupervising Producers: Randy Dormans, Nick Filippi, Chris NeuhahnProducer: Katie Ely
Outstanding Pre-School Children's Animated ProgramTumble Leaf (Amazon Instant Video)Executive Producers: Kelli Bixler, Drew HodgesCo-Executive Producer: Alice Wilder, Ed. D.Producers: Jodi Downs, Genevieve LedouxLine Producer: Tricia Gum
Outstanding Special Class Animated ProgramSilent (YouTube.com)Executive Producers: William Joyce, Vince VoronProducers: Lampton Enochs, Trish Farnsworth-Smith, Angus McGilpin
Outstanding Directing in an Animated ProgramSilent (YouTube.com)Directors: Limbert Fabian, Brandon Oldenburg
Outstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramDanny Jacobs as King Julien, All Hail King Julien (Netflix)
Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special (tie)All Hail King Julien (Netflix)Ania O'Hare
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Nickelodeon)Meredith Layne, CSASarah Noonan, CSAGene Vassilaros, CSA
Outstanding Writing in an Animated ProgramWordGirl (PBS)Creative Supervisor: Jack FerraioloHead Writers: Tom Martin, Grant MoranWriters: Eric Ledgin, Justin Shanes
Outstanding Writing in a Preschool Animated ProgramPeg+Cat (PBS)Head Writer: Billy LopezWriters: Billy Aronson, Kevin Del Aguila, Dustin Ferrer
Outstanding Music Direction and CompositionDisney Sofia the First (Disney Channel)Composer: Kevin Kliesch
Outstanding Original Song – Main Title and Promo“Dora And Friends: Into The City! Theme Song”Dora and Friends: Into the City! (Nickelodeon)Matthew Gerrard, Elizabeth Ashley Saunig, Composers and Lyricists
Outstanding Sound Editing in AnimationKung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (Nickelodeon)Supervising Sound Editor: Gary FalconeSound Designers: Rob McIntyre, Marc SchmidtSupervising Music Editor: Jeremy ZuckermanSupervising Dialogue Editor: Anna AdamsSound Effects Editors: Andrew Ing, Thomas J Maydeck C.A.S.Foley Editor: Roberto Dominguez AlegriaFoley Artist: Cynthia Merrill
Outstanding Sound Mixing in AnimationKung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (Nickelodeon)Production Mixer: Justin BrinsfieldRe-Recording Mixer: Thomas J Maydeck C.A.S.SFX Mixer: Rob McIntyre
Outstanding Main Title and Graphic DesignThe Mind of a Chef (PBS)Creative Director–Graphics: Adam LupshaAnimator: Dan de GraafCharacter Design: Mike Houston
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation honorees (determined in juried panel judging and to be presented at the Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards on April 24, 2015)
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