Innovation and Excellence Shine at 2025 Engineering, Science, and Technology Emmy Awards
Breaking Boundaries: The Tools Behind the Storytelling
This year, the Television Academy continues its tradition of celebrating advancements that redefine our experience of television. These awards honor contributions that are often unseen but are crucial in crafting every memorable television moment.
The Visionaries of Broadcasting
Mark Schubin, a stalwart in broadcasting innovation, is this year’s prideful recipient of the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Award. His pivotal influence on Metropolitan Opera broadcasts marks a career of significant contributions to television technology.
From Innovations to Transformations
BBC Research & Development’s achievements reflect their consistent role in leading television technology, meriting the Philo T. Farnsworth Corporate Achievement Award. They have been essential in the progression of High-Definition and Ultra High-Definition Television.
Celebrating Groundbreaking Innovations
This year’s Emmy winners have stretched the boundaries of what’s possible in television production and broadcasting. LucidLink developers George Dochev and Peter Thompson are recognized alongside others for the evolution of television through technologies like Action Factory’s Play’n with Fire Hydrogels and the AGITO Dolly System.
Zooming into Future Broadcasts
The development of Zoom for Broadcast spearheaded by Andy Carluccio and his team has been acknowledged for altering remote production’s landscape. Boris FX Continuum’s development is another highlight, enhancing visual effects capabilities across the industry.
Enduring Legacy - The Ceremony Awaits
The grandeur of the 2025 ceremony will unfold at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood, celebrating those who ensure technology remains at the heart of storytelling. According to TheWrap, the ceremony will not just honor innovation but reinforce a future where technology continues to elevate storytelling.
Join us in celebrating creativity and innovation on October 14th, where technology and artistry meet to define the future of broadcasting.