Three Sheridan alumni shortlisted for 74th Emmy Awards

Three Sheridan alumni from the Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design received a nod at this year’s 74th Emmy Awards in recognition of their excellence in television production.
Craig Henighan (Media Arts ’95), Scott Riopelle (Animation ’01) and Carol Beadle (Fashion Design ’93) were nominated for the awards during a virtual announcement on July 12. The Emmys will be presented on Sunday, September 12. 2022.
Craig Henighan
Oscar nominee and Emmy Award winner in 2021, 2020, 2018 and 2017, Henighan has gained wide recognition for his expertise in editing and sound mixing on numerous feature films, including the critically acclaimed film Black Swan, dead Pool, 13thand hidden numbers. In 2019, he received an Oscar nomination for his work on Rome.
Nomination for Outstanding Sound Editing of a Comedy or Drama Series (one hour)s
- Better Call Saul • Carrot and Stick
- The Book of Boba Fett • Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger
- Loki • Journey into Mystery
- Star Trek: Picard • Penance
- Star Trek: Strange New Worlds • Memento Mori
- Stranger Things • Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab
Nominations for Outstanding Sound Mixing in a Comedy or Drama Series (one hour)
- Better Call Saul • Carrot and Stick
- Euphoria • Stand still like the hummingbird
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel • How do you get to Carnegie Hall?
- Ozark • Sanctified
- Stranger Things • Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab
- Succession • Too many birthdays
Nominations for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half Hour) and Animation
- Arcane • When These Walls Crumble
- Barry • From now on
- Cobra Kai • The Rise
- Love, death + robots • In buried vaulted rooms
- Ted Lasso • Beard After Hours
- What we do in the shadows • Escape
Scott Riopelle
Riopelle was nominated in the category of Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode for his work on the sci-fi series See.
In 2013 and 2015, he won Canadian Screen Awards in 2013 and 2015 for his achievements in visual effects in Pompeii and Resident Evil: Retribution.
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Nominations
- The Man Who Fell to Earth • Hello, Spaceboy
- SEE • Rock-a-Bye
- Snowpiercer • A beacon for us all
- Squid Game • VIP
- Vikings: Valhalla • The Bridge
Carole Beadle
Beadle was nominated in the Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costume category for her work as a costume assistant in Loki.
She is known for her work in films and television series, including Vinyl, Conviction and runaways, and worked on music videos with acclaimed artists such as Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Katy Perry and Christina Aguilera. Beadle’s costumes were featured in the “David Bowie Is” exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costume Nominations
- Boba Fett’s Book
- Loki
- moon knight
- Star Trek: Picard
- What we do in the shadows
- the witcher
“We are extremely proud of Craig, Scott and Carol,” said Dr. Janet Morrison, President and Vice-Chancellor of Sheridan. “The Emmy Awards are a recognition of excellence and a symbol of peer recognition. Our graduates inspire our students to follow in their footsteps and achieve greater heights of success in their careers.”
Sheridan’s award-winning alumni from the Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design have a long history of success at the Emmys and other high profile competitions, including the Oscars and Canadian Screen Awards, recognition that inspires our learners and the wider community.