Two big takeaways from the evening’s ceremony are 1) the members of the International Academy of Web Television love them some anything affiliated with Felicia Day and 2) the members of the International Academy of Web Television love them some Shira Lazar. Day, her gamer-oriented web series The Guild and live-action interpretation of Dragon Age accumulated a total of eight wins, while What’s Trending with Shira Lazar accounted for four trophies.
Congrats to all the winners! Here’s a full list:
Best Comedy Web Series: The Guild
Best Drama Web Series: RCVR/Web Series
Best Hosted Taped Web Series: The Web.Files
Best Hosted Live Web Series: What’s Trending with Shira Lazar
Best Animated Web Series: Red vs. Blue
Best Documentary Web Series: White Collar Brawler
Best Variety Web Series: Kids React
Best News Web Series: Tech News Today
Best Educational Web Series: DadLabs
Best Writing (Comedy): Felicia Day, The Guild
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