Saturday, September 10, 2016

Game of Thrones wins 9 Creative Arts Emmys and breaks a record!

Clapton

Michele Clapton, accepting her Emmy tonight. Photo: @TelevisionAcad

The Emmy Awards are a three-night affair in 2016, with the Creative Arts ceremony spread out over two nights this weekend, and Game of Thrones kicked off the awards celebration in a huge way. Though the Creative Arts Emmys won’t air on television until September 17th (one day before the live Primetime Awards ceremony), tonight the technical arts winners were announced online, and GoT was the big winner of the evening.

Taking home 9 awards, Game of Thrones is now the most-awarded drama series at the Emmys. This breaks the record held by The West Wing and Hill Street Blues. And we haven’t even reached the live ceremony portion of the Emmys which could drive the new total even higher! The wins tonight include:

Rowley Irlam winner for Stunt Coordination. Photo: @TelevisionAcad

Rowley Irlam, winner for
Stunt Coordination. Photo: @TelevisionAcad

Outstanding Special Visual Effects – “Battle of the Bastards”

Outstanding Production Design – “Blood of My Blood”, “The Broken Man,” “No One”

Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series

Outstanding Stunt Coordination – Rowley Irlam, Stunt coordinator

Outstanding Sound Mixing – “Battle of the Bastards”

Outstanding Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) for a Single Camera Series – “Battle of the Bastards”

Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special – “The Door”

Outstanding Costumes for a Period/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Movie – “The Winds of Winter”,  Costume Designer Michele Clapton

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series – “Battle of the Bastards,” Tim Porter, ACE, Editor

Max von Sydow with his wife Catherine Brelet. Photo: Emmys.com

Max von Sydow with his wife Catherine Brelet. Photo: Emmys.com

Game of Thrones didn’t win in every category; unfortunately, Max von Sydow as the Three-Eyed Raven lost to Hank Azaria of Ray Donovan in the category of Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. The cinematography, hairstyling and sound editing categories were in the loss column for GoT as well.

But there are still several more categories Game of Thrones is up for at the live Emmys ceremony on September 18th, including Outstanding Drama, Directing and Writing. Five of the show’s stars- Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Peter Dinklage, Maisie Williams and Emilia Clarke- will be up for supporting awards that night, but only two can win.

Either way, we’re in for a fantastic red carpet event, and even if Game of Thrones wins no more Emmys this year after tonight, they’ve still won 9 and broken a record. A heartfelt congratulations to the crew and creative talent behind Game of Thrones who work so hard to make this show happen every year!

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