The Primetime Creative Arts Emmys are underway this afternoon at the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles. Traditionally held the weekend before the Primetime Emmys, the Creative Arts are largely dedicated to key technical disciplines and behind-the-scenes crafts: art direction, cinematography, hairstyling, makeup, music, picture editing, sound editing and mixing, special visual effects, stunts and more. A two-hour, edited presentation will air Saturday, September 21st at 9:00 PM on FXX. For a second consecutive year, FX‘s American Horror Story is the most nominated program with 17 Nominations, followed by HBO‘s Game Of Thrones (16), which dominated last year’s Creative Emmys with 7 wins.
Diane Haithman, Ray Richmond and Anthony D’Alessandro are on the scene at the Nokia for Deadline: Balmier weather than last year’s 100-degree heat made for a livelier Red Carpet. Matt Weiner, whose Mad Men suffered a historic shutout last year with 17 nominations, was optimistic heading into the ceremony. “Ya know what, anything would be great," he said. "I would love to see one of our (guest) actors recognized. Linda (Cardellini), Harry (Hamlin), Robert Morse. None of our actors have been recognized (with wins). We’ve never won an editing or cinematography award.”Asked whether Mad Men would possibly do a Season 8 if the price was right, Weiner said: "No, no, it’s not about the deal. I want to wrap the show up. I have a good vibe for what we’re doing in this last piece and that’s the way to go. Will there be more TV and film in my life? I hope so. I’ve written a play. I don’t expect this (the Emmy sensation) to happen again. That would be greedy.”
Some 88 awards will be given away today. To get it done in a reasonable time, Creative Arts Emmys producer Spike Jonze Jr. appeared onstage early on to urge winners to keep it short, announcing a 45-seconds limit from the moment the winner's name is announced. “You have 45 seconds to get from your seat all the way down the aisle, up the steps, and do your acceptance speech. I’m not kidding. Forty-five seconds. We’ve found that you can say a lot in a very short period of time. Everybody in this room will thank you for it.”
2013 Creative Arts Emmy Winners
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Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
House Of Cards • Netflix • Donen/Fincher/Roth and Trigger Street Productions, Inc. in association with Media Rights Capital for Netflix
Laray Mayfield, CSA, Casting Director
Julie Schubert, CSA, Casting Director
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or Special
Behind The Candelabra • HBO • Jerry Weintraub Productions in association with HBO Films
Carmen Cuba, CSA, Casting Director
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video and Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Television
Jennifer McNamara-Shroff, Casting Director
Blichfeld + Daniels, Casting Directors
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Louie • FX Networks • Pig Newton, Inc.
Melissa Leo as Laurie
Outstanding Animated Program
South Park • Raising The Bar • Comedy Central • Central Productions
Outstanding Short Form Animated
Disney Mickey Mouse Croissant de Triomphe • Disney.com • Disney Television Animation
Outstanding Children’s Program
Nick News With Linda Ellerbee – Forgotten But Not Gone: Kids, HIV & AIDS • Nickelodeon • Nickelodeon in association with Lucky Duck Productions
Linda Ellerbee, Executive Producer
Rolfe Tessem, Executive Producer
Wally Berger, Supervising Producer
Mark Lyons, Producer
Martin Toub, Produced By
Wendy Lobel, Produced By
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