There are a pair of double Emmy winners already today as the Television Academy revealed recipients of the 75th Emmy Awards in juried categories from Animation, Costume, Hairstyling, Makeup and Motion Design.
Max’s We’re Here and the ABC special Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration each nabbed a pair of juried wins, which will be presented during the dual Creative Arts Emmy Awards on January 6 and 7 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. An edited presentation will air Saturday, January 13, on Fxx.
The juried Emmy for Outstanding Motion Design, won by Disney+’s Ms. Marvel, will be given out on Night 1 of the Creative Arts ceremony, with the remainder to be awarded on Night 2.
Related: TV Academy Adds New Emmy Category & Juried Award For Emerging Media Programming; Revises Submission Rules For Docs
Juried category entrants are screened by a panel of professionals in the appropriate peer groups with the possibility of one, more than one or no entry awarded an Emmy. As a result, there are no nominees but instead, a one-step evaluation and voting procedure. Deliberations include open discussions of each entrant’s work with a thorough review of the merits of awarding the Emmy.
Here are the winners of the juried awards for the 75th Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Motion Design
Ms. Marvel • Disney+ • Marvel Studios
Ian Spendloff, Director
David Lochhead, Designer
Daniella Marsh, Designer
David Stumpf, Designer
Philip Robinson, 3D Artist
Matthew Thomas, 3D Artist
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
Character Design
Entergalactic • Netflix • Netflix / Mad Solar / Khalabo Ink Society / Edelgang
Meybis Ruiz Cruz, Lead Character Designer
Character Animation
The Simpsons • “Lisa the Boy Scout” • Fox • A Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Television Animation
Nik Ranieri, Character Layout
Color
More Than I Want to Remember • Paramount+ • Mugeni Film LLC, MTV Entertainment Studios
Maya Edelman, Animation Director
Production Design
Star Wars: Visions • “Screecher’s Reach” • Disney+ • PunkRobot Studio, Lucasfilm Ltd.
Almu Redondo, Art Director
Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration • ABC • Done+Dusted in association with Walt Disney Television Alternative and Electric Somewhere
Marina Toybina, Costume Designer
Grainne O’Sullivan, Costume Supervisor
Gabrielle Letamendi, Costume Supervisor
Courtney Webster, Assistant Costume Designer
Arleen Flores, Assistant Costume Designer
Danae McQueen, Assistant Costume Designer
We’re Here • “St. George, Utah” • HBO Max • HBO in association with House of Opus 20 and Ipc
Diego Montoya, Costume Designer
Marco Morante, Costume Designer|
Joshua “Domino” Schwartz, Costume Designer
Blake Danford, Assistant Costume Designer
Sharon Malka, Assistant Costume Designer
Ricky Reynoso, Assistant Costume Designer
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
We’re Here • “St. George, Utah” • HBO Max • HBO in association with House of Opus 20 and Ipc
Abdiel “Gloria” Urcullu, Department Head Hairstylist
Tyler Funicelli, Hairstylist
Outstanding Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration • ABC • Done+Dusted in association with Walt Disney Television Alternative and Electric Somewhere
Bruce Grayson, Makeup Department Head
James MacKinnon, Key Makeup Artist
Sam Fine, Makeup Artist
Julie Socash, Makeup Artist
Melanie Hughes-Weaver, Makeup Artist
Neicy Small, Makeup Artist
Alexei Dmitriew, Makeup FX Artist
Tyson Fountaine, Makeup FX Artist
Outstanding Innovation in Emerging Media Programming
No Emmys awarded; per juried procedure, the assembled panel of professionals screened the entrants. Deliberations were open and arguments pro and con the giving of an Emmy to an entrant were discussed. At the conclusion of the deliberation, the panel determined that no Emmys would be awarded.
Max’s We’re Here and the ABC special Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration each nabbed a pair of juried wins, which will be presented during the dual Creative Arts Emmy Awards on January 6 and 7 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. An edited presentation will air Saturday, January 13, on Fxx.
The juried Emmy for Outstanding Motion Design, won by Disney+’s Ms. Marvel, will be given out on Night 1 of the Creative Arts ceremony, with the remainder to be awarded on Night 2.
Related: TV Academy Adds New Emmy Category & Juried Award For Emerging Media Programming; Revises Submission Rules For Docs
Juried category entrants are screened by a panel of professionals in the appropriate peer groups with the possibility of one, more than one or no entry awarded an Emmy. As a result, there are no nominees but instead, a one-step evaluation and voting procedure. Deliberations include open discussions of each entrant’s work with a thorough review of the merits of awarding the Emmy.
Here are the winners of the juried awards for the 75th Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Motion Design
Ms. Marvel • Disney+ • Marvel Studios
Ian Spendloff, Director
David Lochhead, Designer
Daniella Marsh, Designer
David Stumpf, Designer
Philip Robinson, 3D Artist
Matthew Thomas, 3D Artist
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
Character Design
Entergalactic • Netflix • Netflix / Mad Solar / Khalabo Ink Society / Edelgang
Meybis Ruiz Cruz, Lead Character Designer
Character Animation
The Simpsons • “Lisa the Boy Scout” • Fox • A Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Television Animation
Nik Ranieri, Character Layout
Color
More Than I Want to Remember • Paramount+ • Mugeni Film LLC, MTV Entertainment Studios
Maya Edelman, Animation Director
Production Design
Star Wars: Visions • “Screecher’s Reach” • Disney+ • PunkRobot Studio, Lucasfilm Ltd.
Almu Redondo, Art Director
Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration • ABC • Done+Dusted in association with Walt Disney Television Alternative and Electric Somewhere
Marina Toybina, Costume Designer
Grainne O’Sullivan, Costume Supervisor
Gabrielle Letamendi, Costume Supervisor
Courtney Webster, Assistant Costume Designer
Arleen Flores, Assistant Costume Designer
Danae McQueen, Assistant Costume Designer
We’re Here • “St. George, Utah” • HBO Max • HBO in association with House of Opus 20 and Ipc
Diego Montoya, Costume Designer
Marco Morante, Costume Designer|
Joshua “Domino” Schwartz, Costume Designer
Blake Danford, Assistant Costume Designer
Sharon Malka, Assistant Costume Designer
Ricky Reynoso, Assistant Costume Designer
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
We’re Here • “St. George, Utah” • HBO Max • HBO in association with House of Opus 20 and Ipc
Abdiel “Gloria” Urcullu, Department Head Hairstylist
Tyler Funicelli, Hairstylist
Outstanding Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration • ABC • Done+Dusted in association with Walt Disney Television Alternative and Electric Somewhere
Bruce Grayson, Makeup Department Head
James MacKinnon, Key Makeup Artist
Sam Fine, Makeup Artist
Julie Socash, Makeup Artist
Melanie Hughes-Weaver, Makeup Artist
Neicy Small, Makeup Artist
Alexei Dmitriew, Makeup FX Artist
Tyson Fountaine, Makeup FX Artist
Outstanding Innovation in Emerging Media Programming
No Emmys awarded; per juried procedure, the assembled panel of professionals screened the entrants. Deliberations were open and arguments pro and con the giving of an Emmy to an entrant were discussed. At the conclusion of the deliberation, the panel determined that no Emmys would be awarded.
- 12/6/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO and Max’s “We’re Here” and ABC’s “Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration” are among the first winners to pick up trophies at this year’s Emmy Awards. The Television Academy has announced early winners to this year’s 75th annual Emmy Awards via juried categories in animation, costume, hairstyling, makeup and motion design.
Juried awards will be presented at the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Jan. 6 and Jan. 7, at the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live. An edited telecast will air Saturday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. Et on Fxx.
Juried category entrants are screened by a panel of professionals in the appropriate peer groups with the possibility of one, more than one or no entry awarded an Emmy.
In the innovation in emerging media programming category, the panel determined that no Emmys would be awarded.
Here are this year’s early Emmy winners:
Outstanding Motion Design
“Ms.
Juried awards will be presented at the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Jan. 6 and Jan. 7, at the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live. An edited telecast will air Saturday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. Et on Fxx.
Juried category entrants are screened by a panel of professionals in the appropriate peer groups with the possibility of one, more than one or no entry awarded an Emmy.
In the innovation in emerging media programming category, the panel determined that no Emmys would be awarded.
Here are this year’s early Emmy winners:
Outstanding Motion Design
“Ms.
- 12/6/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Comcast NBCUniversal and FaceForward Productions announced their partnership for the upcoming docuseries The Black Beauty Effect, releasing this fall exclusively on the Black Experience on Xfinity channel. From creator and executive producers Andrea Lewis (Degrassi: The Next Generation), Emmy-nominee Cj Faison (Giants & Junebug), Jackie Aina, Kahlana Barfield Brown, and Keesha Boyd of Comcast, the docuseries will closely examine the social change, past and present, within the beauty industry, through the lens of the successful Black women who have led the charge.
The Black Beauty Effect is a three-part docuseries that captures the current evolution, revolution, and disruption taking place within the beauty industry. Black beauty influencers, celebrities, and entrepreneurs have taken up the torch passed down from their pioneering predecessors. Each hour-long episode examines a different aspect of beauty – hair, skin, and makeup – through the lens of some of the beauty industry’s most iconic game-changers. The Black Beauty...
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- 6/18/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Longtime celebrity hairstylist Rhonda O’Neal believes there’s no excuse for hair and makeup artists whose skills are limited to working with actors of their own race. Trained by her Black hair stylist mother, O’Neal, the hair craft president of the Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists Guild, now oversees the next generation of union members.
“One thing that [my mom] told me was to do everybody’s hair, not just Black hair, but that’s what helped me to be on so many different sets and work with so many different people,” she tells Variety.
Earlier this year, O’Neal led classes on styling Black hair, with record-breaking attendance in response to calls from Black actors like Gabrielle Union, Yvette Nicole Brown and Halle Brown to have more artists on set who know how to work with textured hair.
But in the union classroom, she noticed another problem. “It may be 150 people in the room,...
“One thing that [my mom] told me was to do everybody’s hair, not just Black hair, but that’s what helped me to be on so many different sets and work with so many different people,” she tells Variety.
Earlier this year, O’Neal led classes on styling Black hair, with record-breaking attendance in response to calls from Black actors like Gabrielle Union, Yvette Nicole Brown and Halle Brown to have more artists on set who know how to work with textured hair.
But in the union classroom, she noticed another problem. “It may be 150 people in the room,...
- 8/31/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
Now that Oscar season is over, it’s time to look forward to the Emmy campaigns ahead, not to mention upcoming important film festivals, including Cannes. Industry insiders walking the red carpet incorporate an array of beauty treatments to look and feel their most confident. It’s an exciting, disruption-filled time in the beauty industry. We chat with Hollywood’s stalwart beauty guard for tips and perspective.
“One of the most exciting and entertaining aspects of how red carpet beauty has changed is the ability to see so many behind-the-scenes details with the rise of social media,” says makeup artist Pati Dubroff, whose clients include Margot Robbie at the 2018 Oscars, Priyanka Chopra (for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s royal wedding), Gwyneth Paltrow, Zoe Kravitz and Natalie Portman.
“Nowadays you can’t put the brush down fast enough to post photos on Instagram with product breakdowns,” says celebrity makeup artist Sam Fine,...
“One of the most exciting and entertaining aspects of how red carpet beauty has changed is the ability to see so many behind-the-scenes details with the rise of social media,” says makeup artist Pati Dubroff, whose clients include Margot Robbie at the 2018 Oscars, Priyanka Chopra (for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s royal wedding), Gwyneth Paltrow, Zoe Kravitz and Natalie Portman.
“Nowadays you can’t put the brush down fast enough to post photos on Instagram with product breakdowns,” says celebrity makeup artist Sam Fine,...
- 2/28/2019
- by Alene Dawson
- Variety Film + TV
Paula Patton sure seems to be doing well, and looking good! The actress has been on the down low throughout her marital troubles with Robin Thicke, but we get a glimpse of the brunette beauty here and there, and the latest photo released is as gorgeous as ever—and we have her makeup artist to thank for that. Makeup artist to the stars Sam Fine posted an Instagram photo aside Patton, where she's looking flawless and, um, licking the side of his face? We don't know why, but hey, who are we to judge? "My weekend is starting off riiiiiight... with a little love from my leading lady #PaulaPatton! #FineWork," Fine captioned the photo. Meanwhile, her estranged hubby was spotted...
- 9/20/2014
- E! Online
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- 9/7/2010
- Essence
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