Indie Series Awards (ISA 10) – Complete Winners List

The Indie Series Awards which celebrates the best in independently produced entertainment created for the Web, held their annual awards ceremony this week in Burbank. 

“Giants” and “Indoor Boys” were named best drama and best comedy series respectively. 

Since 2009, the Indie Series Award has honored the most creative and progressive talent in independent web series. The ceremony was hosted by Emmy winners Patrika Darbo and Emmy Martsolf, and Emmy nominee Kevin Spirtas. 

In all, 45 series were nominated from around the globe, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and India.

The complete winners list below. 

Best Drama Series

Giants

Best Directing – Drama

Conversations in L.A., Anne Marie Cummings 

Best Writing – Drama

Giants, J. August Richards

Best Lead Actor – Drama

James Bland, Giants 

Best Lead Actress – Drama

Vanessa Baden Kelly, Giants

Best Supporting Actor – Drama

Alex Wyse, Only Children

Best Supporting Actress – Drama

Tanee McCall, Giants

Best Guest Actor – Drama

Lou Diamond Phillips, Conversations in L.A.

Best Guest Actress – Drama

Lauren B. Martin, Anacostia

Best Ensemble – Drama

After Forever

Best Comedy Series

Indoor Boys

Best Directing – Comedy

Geoff and the Ninja, Jonathan Chuby & Jeremy Abbott 

Best Writing – Comedy

Indoor Boys, Wesley Taylor & Alex Wyse

Best Lead Actor – Comedy

Paul Soles, My 90-Year-Old Roommate 

Best Lead Actress – Comedy

Alesha Reneé, The Rich and the Ruthless

Best Supporting Actor – Comedy

Ryan Wesen, 190 Lorimer

Best Supporting Actress – Comedy

Inessa Frantowski, The Amazing Gayl Pile: Apocalypse Soonish

Best Guest Actor – Comedy

Michael Kostroff, Indoor Boys

Best Guest Actress – Comedy

Krysta Rodriguez, Indoor Boys

Best Ensemble – Comedy

The Rich and the Ruthless

Best Cinematography

In Absentia, Dennis Zanatta

Best Editing

Does It Fart?, Richard Rotter

Best Costume Design

The Amazing Gayl Pile: Apocalypse Soonish, Vanessa Fischer

Best Makeup

Roads to Keystone, George Barr

Best Production Design

Riley Parra, Cassandra Vance

Best Special/Visual Effects

Does It Fart?, Ryan Lussing, Michael Sauro, Timothy Stevens-Eustace & Ilya Schwarz

Best Original Score

Giants, Austin Wintory

Best Soundtrack

Yes We Candidate, Adam Henry Garcia

Best Original Song

“More Love” by Kareem James and Ashly Williams from Giants

Best Non-Fiction Series

The Witching Hour

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