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The Nominees for Best Feature Length Drama 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Elijah Blake Corbet, Mary Anne Waterhouse, Gigi Boyd, Ki Wight, Kevin Eastwood - Producers NOMINEES Battle In Seattle Kirk Shaw - Producer Crossing Roger Larry, Sandra Tomc - Producers Normal Carl Bessai, Andrew Boutilier, Rajvinder Uppal, Stephen Hegyes, Shawn Williamson - Producers They Wait Stephen Hegyes, Shawn Williamson,Diane Boehme, Uwe Boll, Andrew Koster, Roma Khanna, Jonathan Shore, Brad Van Arragon - Producers Page 1 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST DIRECTION FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Carl Bessai Normal NOMINEES Roger Larry Crossing Jonas Quastel Scourge Allan Harmon Second Sight Page 2 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SCREENWRITING FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Blake Corbet Elijah NOMINEES Sandra Tomc Crossing Elizabeth Stewart Luna: Spirit of the Whale Travis McDonald Normal Page 3 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER David A. Geddes The Messengers NOMINEES Michael Balfry Devil's Diary Jan Kiesser Luna: Spirit of the Whale Carl Bessai Normal Brian Pearson White Noise 2: The Light Page 4 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST PICTURE EDITING FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Franco Pante, Lenka Svab Elijah NOMINEES David Richardson, Paul Klassen, Grace Yuen In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale Mike Banas Kung Fu Killer Lisa Binkley Normal Lisa Jane Robison They Wait Page 5 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST VISUAL EFFECTS FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Adam Stern, Scott Paquin, Keegen Douglas, Rachelle Bisson-Montpetit, Trevor Adams Scourge NOMINEES James Tichenor, Terry Hutcheson, Mark Reid, Michael Ranalletta, Andria Spring, David McGhie Elijah Page 6 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST OVERALL SOUND FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Tony Gort, Greg Stewart, Roger Morris, Ken Biehl Nightwatching NOMINEES Greg Stewart, Ian Emberton, Scott Reid Aitken, Ken Biehl Elijah Darren Brisker, Paul Sharpe, Iain Pattison, Kevin Belen White Noise 2: The Light Page 7 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SOUND EDITING FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Tony Gort, Roger Morris, Ken Biehl, Don Harrison, Ian Mackie Nightwatching NOMINEES Ken Biehl, Ian Emberton, Stephen Cheung, Don Harrison, Ian Mackie Elijah Anke Baker, James Wallace, Brian Campbell, David Scott, Devan Kraushar White Noise 2: The Light Page 8 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST MUSICAL SCORE FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Terry Frewer Elijah NOMINEES Peter Allen A Dennis the Menace Christmas James Jandrisch American Venus Jim Guttridge Kung Fu Killer Peter Allen Scourge Page 9 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER James Steuart In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale NOMINEES Chris August Battle In Seattle Tony Devenyi Elijah Chris August They Wait Page 10 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST COSTUME DESIGN FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Toni Ellen Rutter, Carla Hetland In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale NOMINEES Andrea Des Roches Battle In Seattle Page 11 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Michael Eklund Walk All Over Me NOMINEES Fred Ewanuick Crossing Cameron Bright Normal Ryan Robbins Taming Tammy Michael Adamthwaite Walk All Over Me Page 12 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Jillian Fargey The Green Chain NOMINEES Erin Karpluk Luna: Spirit of the Whale Britt Irvin Normal Lauren Lee Smith Normal Jo Bates Quest for Samurai Page 13 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE BY A MALE FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA WINNER Tygh Runyan Normal NOMINEES Sebastian Spence Crossing Callum Keith Rennie Normal Page 14 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA Camille Sullivan Normal NOMINEES Crystal Buble Crossing Alexz Johnson Devil's Diary Tricia Helfer Walk All Over Me Page 15 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Smallville James Marshall, Rob Maier, David Willson, Jae Marchant - Producers NOMINEES jPod J.B. Sugar, Larry Sugar, Douglas Coupland - Producers Reaper Joseph Patrick Finn, Tara Butters, Michele Fazekas, Tom Spezialy, Mark Gordon, Deb Spera - Producers Whistler Lael McCall, Janet York, Noreen Halpern, Kelly Senecal, Sam Feldman, John Morayniss, John Barbisan, Danny Virtue, Ian McDougall, Mindy Heslin, Patrick Banster, Susan James - Producers Page 16 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST DIRECTION DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Stephen Surjik Intelligence - A Man Escapes NOMINEES Mick MacKay Flash Gordon - Revelations J. B. Sugar jPod - Senseless Prom Death James Head Reaper - Love, Bullets and Blacktop James Marshall Smallville - Phantom Page 17 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SCREENWRITING DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Daegan Fryklind jPod - The Last Shot NOMINEES Douglas Coupland jPod - Fine China Dennis Heaton jPod - Betty & Veronica Syndrome J. B. Sugar jPod - The Hero's Journey Page 18 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Glen Winter Smallville - Noir NOMINEES Danny Nowak Blood Ties - Hearts of Fire Stephen Reizes Intelligence - A Man Escapes Attila Szalay Reaper - Love, Bullets and Blacktop David Moxness Smallville - Phantom Page 19 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST PICTURE EDITING DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Alison Grace Intelligence - A Man Escapes NOMINEES Richard Schwadel jPod - The Last Shot Lisa Binkley The L Word - Literary License to Kill Lisa Jane Robison The L Word - Little Boy Blue Allan Lee, Peter Forslund Tin Man - Night 1 Page 20 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST VISUAL EFFECTS DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Lee Wilson, Lisa Sepp-Wilson, Sebastien Bergeron, Les Quinn, Todd Liddiard Tin Man - Night 1 NOMINEES Kenton Rannie, Gordon Oscar, Elaine Fung Painkiller Jane - Pilot Adam Stern, Keegen Douglas, Trevor Adams, Milton Muller, Chris Abbas Painkiller Jane - Higher Court Lee Wilson, Lisa Sepp-Wilson, Sebastien Bergeron, Les Quinn, Todd Liddiard Tin Man - Night 1 Page 21 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST OVERALL SOUND DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Eric Lamontagne, Paul Sharpe, Iain Pattison, Graeme Hughes Tin Man - Night 1 NOMINEES Hugo Delacerda, Kevin Belen, Glen Noseworthy, John Boyle Flash Gordon - Secrets and Lies Page 22 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SOUND EDITING DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Chris Fenske, James Fonnyadt, Matthew Wilson, Ken Cade, Mike Paprocki Tin Man - Night 1 NOMINEES Roger Morris, Don Mann, Rick Senechal, Don Harrison, Ian Mackie The L Word - Lady of the Lake Page 23 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST MUSICAL SCORE DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER John Sereda, Paul Michael Thomas Painkiller Jane - Catch Me If You Can NOMINEES Daniel Seguin, Joe Cruz Flash Gordon - Revelations Page 24 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Michael Joy, Paolo Venturi, Mark Lane Tin Man - Night 1 NOMINEES Rachel O'Toole Reaper - Love, Bullets and Blacktop James Philpott Smallville - Noir Page 25 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST COSTUME DESIGN DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Angus Strathie, Sandi Blackie Tin Man - Night 1 NOMINEES Heidi Samuda Flash Gordon - A Cold Day In Hell Page 26 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST MAKE-UP DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Lisa Love, Bill Terezakis Tin Man - Night 1 NOMINEES Natalie Cosco Smallville - Noir Page 27 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST GUEST PERFORMANCE BY A MALE DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Ryan Robbins jPod - Sprite Quest NOMINEES Kyle Cassie jPod - The Hero's Journey Michael Eklund Smallville - Combat Page 28 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST GUEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Babz Chula jPod - Crappy Birthday to You NOMINEES Erin Karpluk Flash Gordon - The Sorrow Jessica Harmon Supernatural - All Hell Breaks Loose - Part 1 Page 29 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Jody Racicot Flash Gordon - The Sorrow NOMINEES Greyston Holt Durham County - Life in the Dollhouse Ben Ayres jPod - Emo-tion Capture Colin Cunningham jPod - Senseless Prom Death Ryan Robbins The Guard - Live Free Page 30 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Julie Patzwald The Guard - Live Free NOMINEES Sonya Solomaa Durham County - Life in the Dollhouse Anna Van Hooft Flash Gordon - The Sorrow Steph Song jPod - Senseless Prom Death Page 31 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE BY A MALE DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Tyler Labine Reaper - Love, Bullets and Blacktop NOMINEES Steve Bacic The Guard - Coming Through Fog Jesse Moss Whistler - Out of Bounds Page 32 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE DRAMATIC SERIES WINNER Emilie Ullerup jPod - Senseless Prom Death NOMINEES Missy Peregrym Reaper - Love, Bullets and Blacktop Claudette Mink The Guard - Coming Through Fog Page 33 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST SHORT DRAMA WINNER Centigrade Madison Graie, Derrick Garland - Producers NOMINEES Dog Boy Caroline Coutts, Diana Wilson - Producers Humongous, USA Christopher Elke - Producer Stan Maynard's Best Day Ever Tammy Tamkin - Producer The Porcelain Man Jessica Cheung, Mark Ratzlaff - Producers Page 34 of 75 2008 LEO AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS BEST DIRECTION SHORT DRAMA
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