‘Life Below Zero,’ ‘Secrets of the Elephants’ and ‘The Territory’ DPs Keep National Geographic Dominating the Emmys

TheWrap magazine: The trio of nonfiction projects represent powerful, vastly different examples of the network’s advocacy-forward programming

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A scene from National Geographic's "The Territory" (Credit: National Geographic Films)

A version of this story about the Emmy-nominated cinematographers of National Geographic first appeared in the Down to the Wire: Comedy/Variety/Reality/Nonfiction issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine.

The Emmy nominations always have their fair share of eyebrow-raisers, but there’s one company you can always count on for a bevy of nonfiction notices: National Geographic. The nature-forward brand earned eight Primetime Emmy nominations this year (and is a dominant force in the News and Documentary Emmys, winning eight last year alone). It’s also unstoppable in the cinematography categories, with nine nominations and three wins in the last eight years in Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program and nine straight nominations and five straight wins for “Life Below Zero” in Outstanding Cinematography in a Reality Program.

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