Turkish language director Tekin Girgin was selected on the jury of The 2022 Emmy Awards, which are described as the “Oscars” of the television” in United State.
Director Tekin Girgin told Anadolu Agency (AA) that the Emmy Awards are divided into three categories, “International Emmy”, “Daytime Emmy” and “Primetime Emmy” and said he was chosen. for The 64th Daytime Emmy Jury and 74th Primetime Emmy.
Virgin stated that he was very proud of his choice for This jury.
“As a writer and directorIt feels great to be a member of Jury for amy in The world’s movie Hollywood”.
“As a citizen of Turkey, experience this feeling is the most realistic way of Being an example of next Jill, that young people should follow Their dreams do not lose hope and think that nothing is impossible.” added.
The award- Awarded writer and director Tekken story begins in a small village in AGRI eastern Turkey, extending to Hollywood. After his dreams, he started work as a graphic designer in New York and later received a scholarship from the Brooks Film School in Santa Barbara.
Turkish language director Tekin Girgin was selected on the jury of The 2022 Emmy Awards, which are described as the “Oscars” of the television” in United State.
Director Tekin Girgin told Anadolu Agency (AA) that the Emmy Awards are divided into three categories, “International Emmy”, “Daytime Emmy” and “Primetime Emmy” and said he was chosen. for The 64th Daytime Emmy Jury and 74th Primetime Emmy.
Virgin stated that he was very proud of his choice for This jury.
“As a writer and directorIt feels great to be a member of Jury for amy in The world’s movie Hollywood”.
“As a citizen of Turkey, experience this feeling is the most realistic way of Being an example of next Jill, that young people should follow Their dreams do not lose hope and think that nothing is impossible.” added.
The award- Awarded writer and director Tekken story begins in a small village in AGRI eastern Turkey, extending to Hollywood. After his dreams, he started work as a graphic designer in New York and later received a scholarship from the Brooks Film School in Santa Barbara.