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2010 Streamy Awards--Web Series Awards Show


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The Streamy Awards signify the highest achievement in open entertainment. Inspired by the independent spirit that drives creativity on the web, the Streamy Awards celebrate those who don’t wait for permission to make and share their art.

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The Streamy Awards Ceremony is the centerpiece of the digital entertainment revolution. Capturing the hearts and imaginations of entertainment industry luminaries, social media innovators, media titans and overnight internet sensations, the Awards Ceremony and associated events rest at the pinnacle of entertainment innovation. Live-streamed on the internet, available on-demand to millions of viewers, and covered by internationally-recognized press spanning all media, the Streamy Awards Ceremony is a chic and exclusive affair.

The Categories

The Streamy Awards honor excellence through thirty-six unique categories recognizing the very best in all disciplines of online entertainment. From traditional categories like Best Director and Actor to categories that reflect the nascency of the medium, like Brand Integration, to brand-new categories including Live Production, Foreign Series, Vlogging, Interactive Experience, Branded Entertainment, and Mobile Experience, the Streamy Awards showcase visionaries and innovators in all areas of online entertainment.

The Trophy

The iconic Streamy Awards trophy embodies the limitless potential of this new, open entertainment landscape by bringing together its individual components in a beautifully fluid movement.

The Categories are:

Best Comedy Web Series

Best original comedy web series

Best Drama Web Series

Best original drama web series

Best Reality or Documentary Web Series

Best original non-fiction web series featuring primarily unscripted plot elements

Best News or Politics Web Series

Best original non-fiction web series providing analysis and opinions about current events or politics

Best New Web Series

Best original web series that is not a sequel or subsequent season of another series

Best Companion Series

Best web series that serves to compliment an existing television show or feature, as an extension

Best Animated Web Series

Best original web series that features predominantly animated (non-live action) elements

Best Branded Entertainment Web Series

Best original web series created to serve a brand message or brand lifestyle

Best Hosted Web Series

Best original web series led by a host

Best Experimental Web Series

Best use of new ways to express thoughts, entertain and tell stories in a web series

Best Foreign Web Series

Best web series primarily produced and released for audiences outside of the United States

Directing

Best Directing for a Comedy Web Series

Best director or directing team for a comedy web series

Best Directing for a Drama Web Series

Best director or directing team for a drama web series

Writing

Best Writing for a Comedy Web Series

Best writer or writing team for a comedy web series

Best Writing for a Dramatic Web Series

Best writer or writing team for a drama web series

Performance

Best Male Actor in a Comedy Web Series

Best performance by a male actor for a comedy web series

Best Female Actor in a Comedy Web Series

Best performance by a female actor for a comedy web series

Best Male Actor in a Drama Web Series

Best performance by a male actor for a drama web series

Best Female Actor in a Drama Web Series

Best performance by a female actor for a drama web series

Best Ensemble Cast in a Web Series

Best performance by the overall regular cast for a web series

Best Guest Star in a Web Series

Best performance by an actor not part of the regular cast for a web series

Best Web Series Host

Best performance by a host for a web series

Best Vlogger

Best performance by a video blogger in a series or one-off video

Craft Awards

Best Editing in a Web Series

Best editor or editing team for a web series

Best Cinematography in a Web Series

Best director of photography in a web series

Best Art Direction in a Web Series

Best production design in a web series

Best Sound Design in a Web Series

Best sound design in a web series

Best Visual Effects in a Web Series

Best special and visual effects in a web series

Best Animation in a Web Series

Best animator or animation team for a web series

Best Original Music in a Web Series

Best composer of original music in a web series

Best Live Production in a Web Series

Best use of live platform for a web series

Best Interactive Experience in a Web Series

Best use of interactive elements and audience engagement in a web series

Best Product Integration in a Web Series

Best incorporation of a brand or product into an original web series

Best Mobile Experience in a Web Series

Best use of mobile platform in a web series

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