New York Film Academy Instructor Bob Eisenhardt & NYFA Community Win Big At 2019 Creative Arts Emmys
The New York Film Academy (NYFA) community came away with multiple award statues this weekend at the 2019 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, including NYFA Documentary Filmmaking instructor Bob Eisenhardt's Outstanding Achievement in Editing win for his work on critically-acclaimed Free Solo.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The New York Film Academy (NYFA) community came away with multiple award statues this weekend at the 2019 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, including NYFA Documentary Filmmaking instructor Bob Eisenhardt's Outstanding Achievement in Editing win for his work on critically-acclaimed Free Solo.
Bob Eisenhardt, ACE, won Outstanding Achievement in Editing (Nonfiction) for cutting Free Solo, which has won countless awards over the last year, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary. Eisenhardt has also won several other awards for his work on the film, including the editing industry's highest honor, the Eddie Award.
In addition to the Editing Emmy, Free Solo won an impressive six additional awards: Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program, Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special (Original Dramatic Underscore), Outstanding Creative Achievement In Interactive Media Within An Unscripted Program, Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Program, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-Camera), and Outstanding Cinematography For A Nonfiction Program.
Emmy wins for the NYFA community continued throughout the two-day ceremony. NYFA 3D Animation & VFX alum Alexandra LoRusso worked on the special visual effects team for HBO juggernaut Game of Thrones for its final two episodes, "The Bells" and "The Iron Throne." The show picked up an Emmy for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for the former, and now has the most Emmys of any television series ever.
Netflix original series Russian Doll also came away with three Creative Arts Emmys: Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour), Outstanding Contemporary Costumes, and Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour). NYFA Cinematography alum Rebecca Rajadnya worked on Russian Doll's cinematography team as first assistant camera.
HBO's hit comedy Barry won Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation. The show was created by and stars NYFA alum Bill Hader, who has already won Primetime Emmys for his work on the show.
Netflix's nature documentary Our Planet notably picked up Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series. The docuseries became event television last spring, with an early Hollywood screening in February moderated by NYFA Acting for Film alum Lana Condor giving Our Planet some early buzz.
RBG, the wildly popular documentary about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, won for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking. The film was shot by Documentary Filmmaking cinematography instructor Claudia Raschke.
Rachel Bloom, creator and star of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, was a recent NYFA guest speaker. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend won Outstanding Choreography For Scripted Programming this weekend.
New York Film Academy congratulates NYFA instructor Bob Eisenhardt and all of the winners at this year's Creative Arts Emmys, and looks forward to the Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony this Sunday, September 22!
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