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69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
DateSeptember 9–10, 2017
Location
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
Most awards
Most nominationsSaturday Night Live (16)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkFXX
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The 69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards honored the best in artistic and technical achievement in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2016, until May 31, 2017, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The awards were presented across two ceremonies on September 9 and September 10, 2017, and was broadcast by FXX on September 16.[1][2][3] The nominations were announced on July 13, 2017.[4] The ceremony is in conjunction with the annual Primetime Emmy Awards and is presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming, including guest acting roles.

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:

Governors Award

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Programs

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Programs

Acting

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Acting

Animation

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Animation
  • Samurai JackBryan Andrews (storyboard artist) (Episode: "XCIII") (Adult Swim)
  • Samurai Jack – Scott Wills (production design) (Episode: "XCIII") (Adult Swim)
  • Samurai Jack – Craig Kellman (character design) (Episode: "XCII") (Adult Swim)
  • Samurai JackLou Romano (background design) (Episode: "XCV") (Adult Swim)
  • Wander Over Yonder – Justin Nichols (character animation) (Episode: "The End of the Galaxy") (Disney XD)

Casting

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Casting
  • Veep - Dorian Frankel and Sibby Kirchgessner (HBO)
    • Atlanta - Alexa L. Fogel, Tara Feldstein Bennett and Chase Paris (FX)
    • Master of None - Cody Beke and Teresa Razzauti (Netflix)
    • Silicon Valley - Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera Hallman, and Leslie Woo (HBO)
    • Transparent - Eyde Belasco (Amazon)

Choreography

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Choreography

Cinematography

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Cinematography
  • The Ranch: "Easy Come, Easy Go" – Donald A. Morgan (Netflix)
    • 2 Broke Girls: "And the Planes, Fingers and Automobiles" – Christian La Fountaine (CBS)
    • K.C. Undercover: "The Legend of Bad" / "Bad Cleo Brown" – Joseph Wilmond Calloway (Disney Channel)
    • Superior Donuts: "Crime Time" – Gary Baum (CBS)
  • Planet Earth II: "Islands" – Mark MacEwen, Max Hug Williams, Jonathan Jones, Mateo Willis, Richard Wollocombe, Pete McCowen, Warwick Sloss, Paul Stewart, Derek Frankowski, John Shier, and Tom Fitz (BBC America)

Commercial

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Programs
  • "Calling JohnMalkovich.com" (Squarespace)
    • "Love Cam" (Ad Council Love Has No Labels)
    • "We Are America" (Ad Council Love Has No Labels)
    • "Why I March" (Women's March On Washington)
    • "Year in Search 2016" (Google)

Costumes

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Costumes

Directing

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Directing

Hairstyling

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Hairstyling

Hosting

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Hosting

Interactive Media

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Interactive Media
  • The People's House – Inside The White House With Barack And Michelle Obama (Samsung/Oculus)
    • Amigo To The Rescue: Disney Junior Interactive Show (iOS)
    • Dear Angelica (Oculus)
    • HITRECORD x ACLU: Are You There Democracy? It's Me, The Internet (The Huffington Post/YouTube)
    • Mission: ISS (Oculus)
  • The Oscars: All Access (Oscars.com)
    • E! Live 360 (Red Carpet Show) (E! News Mobile App)
    • Stand For Rights: A Benefit for the ACLU with Tom Hanks (Facebook Live)
    • Stand Up To Cancer: #Reasons2StandUp (standup2cancer.org)
    • The Voice On Snapchat Show (NBC)
Outstanding Innovation in Interactive Programming (Juried)

Lighting Design / Direction

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Lighting Design / Direction

Main Title Design

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Main Title Design

Make-up

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Make-up

Motion Design

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Motion Design
  • Beyond Magic – Orion Tait (executive creative direction), Thomas Schmid (creative direction), Daniel Oeffinger (creative direction), William Trebutien (lead animation) (ABC)
  • 13thAngus Wall (co-creative direction), Leanne Dare (co-creative direction), Lynn Cho (design), Dan Meehan (animation), Ekin Akalin (animation) (Netflix)

Music

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Music

Picture Editing

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Picture Editing
  • Master of None – Jennifer Lilly (Episode: "The Thief") (Netflix)
    • Silicon Valley – Brian Merken (Episode: "Server Error") (HBO)
    • Silicon Valley – Tim Roche (Episode: "Success Failure") (HBO)
    • VeepRoger Nygard and Gennady Fridman (Episode: "Chicklet") (HBO)
    • Veep – Eric Kissack (Episode: "Groundbreaking") (HBO)
  • The Big Bang Theory – Peter Chakos (Episode: "The Holiday Summation") (CBS)
    • 2 Broke Girls – Chris Poulos (Episode: "And the Planes, Fingers and Automobiles") (CBS)
    • One Day at a Time – Pat Barnett (Episode: "A Snowman's Tale") (Netflix)
    • Last Man Standing – Kris Trexler (Episode: "Trick or Treat") (ABC)
    • Mom – Joe Bella (Episode: "Bad Hand and British Royalty") (CBS)
  • Life Below Zero – Ian Richardson, Tony Diaz, Eric Michael Schrader and Matt Mercer (Episode: "River Of Rage") (Nat Geo)
    • Born This Way – Editing Team[note 7] (Episode: "Dream Come True") (A&E)
    • Born This Way – Peggy Tachdjian, Tonya Noll, Jacob Lane and Jarrod Burt (Episode: "Oh Baby!") (A&E)
    • Born This Way – Editing Team[note 8] (Episode: "The Times They Are A'Changin") (A&E)
    • Deadliest Catch – Josh Earl, ACE, Rob Butler, Nathen Araiza and Ben Bulatao (Episode: "Uncharted Territory") (Discovery Channel)

Production Design

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Production Design

Sound

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Sound

Special Visual Effects

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Special Visual Effects

Stunt Coordination

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Stunt Coordination

Technical Direction

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Technical Direction

Writing

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Writing

Wins by network

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Network Program Individual Total
HBO 3 16 19
Netflix 1 15 16
NBC 0 9 9
ABC 2 5 7
Fox 1 4 5
Hulu 0 5 5
Adult Swim 0 4 4
CBS 2 2 4
FX 0 4 4
A&E 1 2 3
VH1 0 3 3
Amazon 0 2 2
BBC America 1 1 2
ESPN 0 2 2
Nat Geo 1 1 2
AMC 1 0 1
Cartoon Network 1 0 1
CNN 1 0 1
Comedy Central 1 0 1
Disney XD 0 1 1
Samsung / Oculus 1 0 1
Showtime 0 1 1
TBS 0 1 1
Viceland 1 0 1
Vimeo 0 1 1

Programs with multiple awards

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Program Awards
Saturday Night Live 5
Stranger Things 5
Westworld 5
13th 4
The Night Of 4
Samurai Jack 4
Big Little Lies 3
Hairspray Live! 3
The Handmaid's Tale 3
RuPaul's Drag Race 3
Veep 3
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week 2
Born This Way 2
The Crown 2
Dancing with the Stars 2
Feud: Bette & Joan 2
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 2
O.J.: Made in America 2
Planet Earth II 2

Programs with multiple nominations

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Program Nominations
Saturday Night Live 16
Westworld 15
Stranger Things 14
Fargo 10
Planet Earth II 10
The Voice 10
The Crown 9
Feud: Bette and Joan 9
13th 8
Big Little Lies 8
Dancing with the Stars 7
Genius 7
Hairspray Live! 7
RuPaul's Drag Race 7
Veep 7
The Handmaid's Tale 6
O.J.: Made in America 6
The Oscars 6
Silicon Valley 6
Super Bowl LI Halftime Show Starring Lady Gaga 6
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown 5
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week 5
Born This Way 5
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee 5
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 5
Master of None 5
The Night Of 5
This Is Us 5
70th Tony Awards 4
American Horror Story: Roanoke 4
Better Call Saul 4
Girls 4
The Man in the High Castle 4
Mr. Robot 4
Penny Dreadful 4
Project Runway 4
Transparent 4
The Big Bang Theory 3
Deadliest Catch 3
Drunk History 3
Gotham 3
House of Cards 3
Mozart in the Jungle 3
The Simpsons 3
So You Think You Can Dance 3
Survivor 3
Vikings 3
2 Broke Girls 2
59th Grammy Awards 2
Amanda Knox 2
The Amazing Race 2
American Gods 2
Bill Nye Saves The World 2
Black Sails 2
Bob's Burgers 2
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds 2
Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2017 2
Chef's Table 2
Con Man 2
The Earliest Show 2
Fear the Walking Dead: Passage 2
Five Came Back 2
Grace and Frankie 2
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath 2
Life Below Zero 2
Portlandia 2
Shark Tank 2
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt 2
United Shades of America 2
Vice 2
Victoria 2
The White Helmets 2
The Young Pope 2

Notes

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  1. ^ Veronique Barbe, David Berman, Justin LaChance, Maxime Lahaie, Sylvain Lebel and Jim Vega
  2. ^ Julian Gomez, Ryan Leamy, Jennifer Nelson, Paul C. Nielsen, Eric Beetner, Tori Rodman andKatherine Griffin
  3. ^ Lisa Trulli, Eileen Finkelstein, Donald Bull, Julie Cohen and Darren Hallihan
  4. ^ Adrienne Salisbury, Darren Hallihan, Jensen Neil Rufe, Ryan Anthony Mallick and Scott Austin Hahn
  5. ^ David R. Finkelstein, Ed Martinez, Tom McGah, Andrew Oliver, Nick Staller, Matt Stevenson and Joel Watson
  6. ^ Mike Greer, Chad Bertalotto, Tim Atzinger, Evan Meduich, David Armstrong, James Ciccarello and Jacob Teixeira
  7. ^ Jarrod Burt, Jacob Lane, Stephanie Lyra, M'Daya Meliani, Paul Cross, Dave McIntosh and Ryan Rambach
  8. ^ Daysha M. Broadway, Dan Zimmerman, Jacob Lane, Jarrod Burt, M'Daya Meliani and Ryan Rambach

References

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  1. ^ "2017 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards: Part 1" (PDF). Television Academy. September 10, 2016. Retrieved September 9, 2017.
  2. ^ "2017 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Part 2" (PDF). Television Academy. September 10, 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  3. ^ "Emmy nominations 2017: the full list". Vox. July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  4. ^ "69th Emmy® Awards Nominations" (PDF). Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  5. ^ "ITVS To Receive TV Academy’s 2017 Governors Award". Deadline Hollywood, August 8, 2017
  6. ^ Feinberg, Scott (4 August 2017). "Emmys: 'House of Cards' Receives Nom in Wake of 'This Is Us' Disqualification (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
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