Streaming giants Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, along with music icon Beyoncé, dominate the Emmy Awards' 77th Jury-Selected Categories.
The 77th Emmy Awards honoured achievements in various categories, including animation, costume, emerging media programming, and motion design. Here's a roundup of some of the key winners from the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which took place on September 6 and 7 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
In the animation category, "Rick and Morty" emerged victorious as the Outstanding Animated Program. Meanwhile, in the realm of costumes, Beyoncé's "Beyoncé Bowl" Netflix special took home the award for Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming.
The winners in the emerging media programming and motion design categories were not explicitly named in the search results, but it's worth noting that these categories were included in the juried awards presented at the Creative Arts Emmys. For a comprehensive list of winners, it's recommended to consult the official Television Academy releases or the full Creative Arts Emmy winners list.
In the animation category, "Love, Death + Robots" from Netflix swept four categories: character animation, character design, production design, and storyboard. Specifically, "400 Boys" from "Love, Death + Robots" was predicted to win for character design, "How Zeke Got Religion" for storyboard, and "Octopus!" from Prime Video for motion design. In the character animation category, "400 Boys" from "Love, Death + Robots" was also predicted to win.
For the individual achievements in animation, "Arcane" (Netflix) was predicted to win in the background design category for "The Dirt Under Your Nails", and Bruno Couchinho won for background design. In the color artistry in animation category, "Arcane" (Netflix) in the episode "The Message Hidden Within the Pattern" was predicted to win.
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards were condensed and broadcast on FXX on September 13, with the main Emmy Awards ceremony hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze and airing live on CBS on Sunday, September 14 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The ceremony will also stream live and on-demand through select Paramount+ packages.
For more detailed information about the winners, please visit the official Emmy website or consult the full Creative Arts Emmy winners list.
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