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Emmy® magazine offers an inside look at the entertainment industry, showcasing the individuals who bring television to life, from top executives to those working behind the camera. As the official magazine of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Emmy® benefits from the insights of over 17,000 members involved in various roles within the industry. This diverse group includes corporate leaders, stunt performers, producers, directors, editors, cinematographers, and the talented makeup and costume artists who help prepare on-screen talent for their performances.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
emmys.com | Malcolm Venable
Cross Examined: Behind the Scenes of Amazon's New Thriller Showrunner Ben Watkins and star Aldis Hodge reveal why authenticity, context and nuance were crucial to bringing detective Alex Cross to television 31 years after his debut in the first of James Patterson's 32 bestselling books.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
emmys.com | Stephan Horbelt
According to Emmy-nominated music supervisor Catherine Grieves (Baby Reindeer, Killing Eve), her work on Peacock's assassin thriller The Day of the Jackal — in which Eddie Redmayne stars as lone-wolf assassin The Jackal, and Lashana Lynch is the British intelligence officer chasing him across Europe — was a bit out of the ordinary right away. "I was actually brought on in postproduction on the show," says Grieves.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
emmys.com | Charlie Brooker
In his Netflix anthology Black Mirror, creator Charlie Brooker likes to rely on technological MacGuffins — high-concept pieces about the ways tech-nology twists how we function.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
emmys.com | Jacqueline Cutler
Bruce Springsteen walks in from the light, purposeful, notebooks in hand. He beams as he hugs his bandmates from the E Street Band. It's the band's first reunion after the pandemic. They're in New Jersey. Where else could be as perfect? They begin rehearsals at The Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank. Once, it was The Carlton Theater, "where back in the 70s, I'd play with the early E Street Band," Springsteen recalls in Thom Zimny's Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
emmys.com | Jim Halterman
Eclectic is a good word to describe Jeff Wachtel's television career, because he's worked as both a buyer and a seller. He's held executive roles at Columbia TV and USA Network and helped launch NBCU's cable division, Universal Content Productions (UCP). In those positions he gave life to some of the strongest TV dramas ever, and now he's launched his own Future Shack Entertainment production company. Here he takes us on a ride through an illustrious TV journey that's still going strong.
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