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  1. The Academy Award for Best Sound is an Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most euphonic sound mixing, recording, sound design, and sound editing.The award used to go to the studio sound departments until a rule change in 1969 said it should be awarded to the specific technicians, the first of which were Murray Spivack and Jack Solomon for Hello, Dolly!. [1]

  2. Deadwood is an American Western television series that aired on the premium cable network HBO from March 21, 2004, to August 27, 2006. The series is set in the 1870s in Deadwood, South Dakota, before and after the area's annexation by the Dakota Territory, and charts Deadwood's growth from camp to town.

  3. emmys.com. The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program is awarded to one television documentary, nonfiction or reality series each year. In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order.

  4. Sound_editing_for_a_series Nominees / Winners 2004 - The 2004 Television Academy Emmy Awards Nominee and Winners. See all the nominees and winners!

  5. Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series) Nominees / Winners 2004 - The 2004 Television Academy Emmy Awards Nominee and Winners. See all the nominees and winners!

  6. The Academy Awards Database contains the official record of past Academy Award winners and nominees. The data is complete through the 2023 (96th) Academy Awards, presented on March 10, 2024. It is very important that you select an appropriate display in which to view your results (see Display Screens for detailed descriptions).

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  8. The British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Sound: Fiction is one of the categories presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) within the British Academy Television Craft Awards, the craft awards were established in 2000 with their own, separate ceremony as a way to spotlight technical achievements, without being overshadowed by the main production categories.