Watchmen, Succession and Schitt’s Creek were the big winners during a politically charged Emmy Awards and a ceremony unlike any before.
18.09.2020 - 04:13 / variety.com
Will Thorne Staff WriterNight 4 of the Creative Arts Emmys was headlined by Quibi winning prizes at TV’s top awards.The short-form content producer went home with two statuettes on Thursday night, both of which went to actors from the series “#FreeRayshawn.”Legendary “Matrix” star Laurence Fishburne won his third individual Emmy for his portrayal of Lt.
Steven Poincy, and then the very next award went to “Hamilton” alumna Jasmine Cephas Jones for playing Tyisha.Another category worth looking
.Watchmen, Succession and Schitt’s Creek were the big winners during a politically charged Emmy Awards and a ceremony unlike any before.
In an unprecedented year for the television industry, due to the still-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we definitely are expecting a unique telecast for the 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards. This year’s show is hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, returning for his third time, which may very well be the only recognizable part of the evening’s festivities as the event goes digital.
RuPaul won for outstanding host for a reality or competition program at Saturday's Creative Arts Emmys, breaking Jeff Probst's previous record for wins in the category with a fifth straight Emmy. In a pre-recorded video speech, RuPaul appeared in drag from the set of his show, and thanked the Academy, adding, "every time I bat my false eyelashes I'm making a political statement.
There are so many categories at the Emmy Awards that every year, the Television Academy also has the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony where the bulk of the awards are handed out.
The long week of Creative Arts Emmys is finally over. After five nights of virtual ceremonies, the Television Academy has bestowed a heap of trophies to “Watchmen,” “Saturday Night Live,” “The Marvelous Mrs.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe parade of Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies wraps up with one final, two-hour event on Saturday night — now underway on FXX.
Also Read: 2020 Primetime Emmy Award Winners, by Show and NetworkSee the list of Thursday’s winners below and see the reality and nonfiction winners from Monday night here, the variety winners from Tuesday night here and Wednesday’s winners here.Outstanding Derivative Interactive Program“Big Mouth Guide To Life” (Netflix) Social Life | Part of Jellyfish Group NetflixOutstanding Original Interactive Program“The Messy Truth VR Experience” (Oculus) Magic Labs Media, EAB, RYOT Brie Larson, Producer
The fourth pre-taped (sorta) night of the Creative Arts Emmys saw some major category contenders win more trophies before Sunday’s big night. “Watchmen” took Composition for a Limited Series, TV Movie or Special, “Succession” took Drama Casting, “Schitt’s Creek” won the Comedy Casting Emmy and “Marvelous Mrs.
Will Thorne Staff WriterNight 4 of the Creative Arts Emmys kicks off Thursday, as Quibi begins its hunt for a first statuette.The short-form content producer has plenty of opportunity to make history tonight, with a total of 10 nominees in the running across three different categories.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe Academy, like the rest of the world, loves Baby Yoda. Jon Favreau’sThe Mandalorian took home five statuettes, leading the way on the third night of the Creative Arts Emmys.The Star Wars spin-off started the night off winning Outstanding Visual Effects, which was the first Emmy ever for Disney+.
here.Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie“Watchmen • This Extraordinary Being” (HBO) HBO in association with White Rabbit, Warner Bros. Television, DC and Paramount Television Gregory Middleton, ASC, CSC, Director of PhotographyOutstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series“The Ranch • It Ain’t My Fault” (Netflix) Netflix Donald A.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVAnother night, another Creative Arts Emmys celebration!The third of five nights designed to hand out the 72nd Annual artisans’ awards was also the first night in which scripted categories made an appearance.
Norman Lear was recognized with a win during the second night of 2020's virtual Creative Arts Emmys on Tuesday for Live in Front of a Studio Audience:All in the Family and Good Times. At 98, Lear has surpassed his own record, set in 2019, as the oldest Emmy winner ever.
The second night of the Creative Arts Emmys was dominated by many familiar faces as “Saturday Night Live,” “Last Week Tonight with John Stewart,” “Live in Front of a Studio Audience,” “The Oscars” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” took home multiple awards. Notable wins included Marina Toybina and her team taking Costume Design for “The Masked Singer” and Don Roy King winning Directing for a Variety Series for the fourth straight year.