- VFS Graduates Record a Total of 449 Credits at the 77th Emmy Awards, Up from Last Year
- Participation in Major Award-Winning Works Including "The Boys," "The Last of Us," "Andor," and "Love, Death & Robots"
Graduates of Vancouver Film School (VFS) in Canada recorded a total of 449 credits at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, United States, on September 14. Among these, 186 credits were for actual award-winning works, representing an increase from last year’s 76th Emmy Awards, which saw 398 credits.
The graduates participated across nearly all major fields, including film production, 3D animation & VFX, game design, sound, and makeup, demonstrating the strength of VFS as a global creative educational institution.
VFS graduates also made a notable impact on several major award-winning works at this year’s Emmy Awards.
Forty-seven graduates contributed to Amazon’s "The Boys," while 44 worked on HBO’s "The Last of Us." Additionally, graduates were credited in "Andor" (33), "Love, Death & Robots" (29), "Severance" (8), "The Penguin" (5), "The White Lotus" (2), "Hacks" (2), and "The Studio" (1), among other award-winning titles.
Furthermore, VFS Film & Television Makeup Design graduates Jessica Wong and Chelsea Matthews were individually nominated in the Contemporary Makeup category for their work on "The Last of Us."
A VFS representative stated, "The fact that more graduates than ever before participated on the biggest stage in the TV industry in 2025 is a testament to our hands-on education, portfolio-driven curriculum, and global alumni network," adding, "We will continue to support students from around the world so they can succeed in Hollywood and other global industry fields."
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