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70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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2018 American television programming awards
For the main ceremony, see70th Primetime Emmy Awards.

70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
DateSeptember 8–9, 2018
Location
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
Most awards
Most nominationsWestworld (16)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkFXX
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The70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards honored the best in artistic and technical achievement in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2017, until May 31, 2018, as chosen by theAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences. The awards were presented across two ceremonies on September 8 and September 9, 2018.[1] The nominations were announced on July 12, 2018. The ceremony was in conjunction with the annualPrimetime Emmy Awards and is presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming, including guest acting roles.

The three wins ofJohn Legend,Andrew Lloyd Webber, andTim Rice made them the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth persons to become anEGOT for winningOutstanding Variety Special (Live).

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[2][3]

Governors Award

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Programs

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Programs

Acting

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Acting

Animation

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Animation

Casting

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Casting
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Meredith Tucker, Jeanie Bacharach and Cindy Tolan (Prime Video)
    • Atlanta – Alexa L. Fogel, Tara Feldstein Bennett and Chase Paris (FX)
    • Barry – Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas (HBO)
    • GLOW – Jennifer Euston and Elizabeth Barnes (Netflix)
    • Silicon Valley – Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera Hallman and Leslie Woo(HBO)
  • Queer Eye – Ally Capriotti Grant, Beyhan Oguz, Gretchen Palek and Danielle Gervais (Netflix)
    • Born This Way – Sasha Alpert, Megan Sleeper and Caitlyn Audet (A&E)
    • Project Runway – Sasha Alpert, Alissa Haight Carlton, Jen DeMartino and Rebecca Snavely (Lifetime)
    • RuPaul's Drag Race –Goloka Bolte and Ethan Petersen (VH1)
    • The Voice – Michelle McNulty, Holly Dale and Courtney Burns (NBC)

Choreography

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Programs

Cinematography

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Cinematography

Commercial

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Commercial
  • "The Talk" (My Black Is Beautiful XP&G)
    • "Alexa Loses Her Voice" (Amazon)
    • "Earth: Shot on iPhone" (iPhone)
    • "In Real Life" (Monica Lewinsky – Anti-Bullying)
    • "It's a Tide Ad" (Tide)

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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Programs

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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Makeup

Motion Design

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Motion Design
  • Broad City: "Mushrooms" – Mike Perry, Isam Prado, Eric Perez, Maya Edelman, and Barbara Benas (Comedy Central)
  • Wasted! The Story of Food Waste – Mike Houston, Daniel de Graaf, Naoko Saito, Ryan Frost, and Chris King (Starz)

Music

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Music

Picture Editing

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Picture Editing
  • Queer Eye – Thomas Scott Reuther, Joe DeShano, A.M. Peters, Ryan Taylor, Matthew D. Miller and Brian Ray (Netflix)
    • The Amazing Race: "It's Just a Million Dollars, No Pressure" – Brooks Larson, Jay Gammill, Josh Lowry, Michael Bolanowski, Tori Rodman, Jason Pedroza, Eric Beetner, and Tricia Rodrigo (CBS)
    • American Ninja Warrior: "Daytona Beach Qualifiers" – Nick Gagnon, David Green, Michael Kalbron, Corey Ziemniak, Curtis Pierce, Kyle Barr, and Mary Dechambres (NBC)
    • RuPaul's Drag Race: "10s Across the Board" – Jamie Martin, John Lim, Drew Forni, and Michael Roha (VH1)
    • The Voice – John M. Larson, Robert Michael Malachowski, Jr, Hudson H. Smith III, Matt Antell, Roger Bartlett, Sean Basaman, Kevin Benson, Matthew Blair, Melissa Silva Borden, William Fabian Castro, Grady Cooper, A.J. Dickerson, Glen Ebesu, Noel A. Guerra, John Homesley, Omega Hsu, Ryan P. James, Charles A. Kramer, James J. Munoz, Rich Remis, David I. Sowell, Robby Thompson, and Eric Wise (NBC)
  • United Shades of America: "Sikhs in America" – Bryan Eber (CNN)
    • Born This Way – Jarrod Burt, Jacob Lane, Mac Caudill, Madison Pathe, John Barley, Daysha Broadway, Stephanie Lyra, Svein Mikkelsen, Ryan Rambach, Peggy Tachdjian, and Dan Zimmerman (A&E)
    • Deadliest Catch: "Battle Lines" – Rob Butler, Alexandra Moore, Ben Bulatao, Josh Earl, and Greg Cornejo (Discovery Channel)
    • Life Below Zero: "The 11th Hour" – Eric Michael Schrader, Tony Diaz, Matt Mercer, and Jennifer Nelson (Nat Geo)
    • RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked: "Untucked" / "10s Across the Board" – Lousine Shamamian (VH1)

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

Changes

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In December 2017, the Television Academy announced a few minor changes to some categories.[5]

Wins by network

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NetworkProgramIndividualTotal
HBO41317
Netflix51116
NBC11415
CNN358
FX077
Nat Geo055
Hulu044
VH1044
Prime Video033
Fox033
Adult Swim202
Cartoon Network022
CBS112
Starz022
Apple Music101
BBC America011
Comedy Central011
Disney Channel011
Nickelodeon011
PBS011
TBS101
TNT011
Vimeo011
YouTube101

Programs with multiple awards

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ProgramAwards
Game of Thrones7
Saturday Night Live7
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown5
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert5
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story4
RuPaul's Drag Race4
Atlanta3
The Crown3
The Handmaid's Tale3
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver3
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel3
Queer Eye3
"USS Callister" (Black Mirror)3
Westworld3
Genius: Picasso2
GLOW2
James Corden's Next James Corden2
Jane2
United Shades of America2
Will & Grace2

Most nominations

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Sources:[6][7]

Shows that received multiple nominations
NominationsShowNetwork
16WestworldHBO
15Game of Thrones
13Saturday Night LiveNBC
12The Handmaid's TaleHulu
9The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime StoryFX
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in ConcertNBC
RuPaul's Drag RaceVH1
The VoiceNBC
8AtlantaFX
Last Week Tonight with John OliverHBO
The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselAmazon Prime Video
7BarryHBO
The CrownNetflix
GLOW
The OscarsABC
Stranger ThingsNetflix
Twin PeaksShowtime
6Dancing with the StarsABC
5The AlienistTNT
American Horror Story: CultFX
Blue Planet IIBBC America
The Defiant OnesHBO
Genius: PicassoNat Geo
GodlessNetflix
This Is UsNBC
Wild Wild CountryNetflix
Nominations by Network
NominationsNetwork
76Netflix
73HBO
58NBC
27CBS
26FX
21ABC
16Amazon Prime Video
Fox
Hulu
15Nat Geo
14Showtime
11VH1
10CNN

References

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  1. ^"Creative Arts Emmy Awards Show".Emmys.com. September 9, 2017. RetrievedJune 29, 2018.
  2. ^"First Group of 70th Creative Arts Emmy Winners Announced"(PDF).Television Academy. September 8, 2018. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2018.
  3. ^"Final Group of 70th Creative Arts Emmy Winners Announced"(PDF).Television Academy. September 9, 2018. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2018.
  4. ^"Star Trek to receive 2018 Governors Award". RetrievedSeptember 3, 2018.
  5. ^Birnbaum, Debra (December 12, 2017)."TV Academy Announces Rule Changes for 2018 Emmy Awards".Variety. RetrievedJune 29, 2018.
  6. ^"Emmy Nominations Scorecard by Program and TV Platform". Variety. July 12, 2018. RetrievedJuly 16, 2018.
  7. ^Koblin, John (July 13, 2018)."Emmy Nominations 2018: 'Game of Thrones' and Netflix Lead the Way".New York Times. RetrievedJuly 16, 2018.

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