Officially, the Emmy Awards 2021 are yet to be there but looks like, the award distribution ceremony is in place.
Speaking of the Emmys, ”The Queen’s Gambit” made it big along with ”The Mandalorian”, making it to the brim of Emmys finally kicking off the last lap.
The Creative Emmy Awards 2021 featured this weekend to honor the work, artistic approach, and achievement of one in their career. The performances could be from television series to movies and can range up to animation. With a whole plate of offerings, the Creative Emmy Winners List for 2021 is out and we are here to browse through the names.
The Emmy Awards were held live in a Tent in LA and it continued for two whole nights. Saturday, 8 P.M EST and Sunday 4 P.M EST.
The broadcast of the show takes place on FXX on September 18th at 8 PM.
Time to check out the list of Creative Arts Emmys 2021 Winners.
Creative Arts Emmys 2021 Winners
Brace up, because this list is going to be looooongg enough.
Cinematography Creative Block
1. Best Cinematography Multi-Camera
- Call Me Kat – Patti Lee;
- Episode: “Plus One”
- The Conners – Donald A. Morgan
- Episode: “A Stomach Ache, A Heartbreak and a Grave Mistake”) (ABC)
- “The Upshaws” — Donald A. Morgan
- Episode: “Big Plans”
- Last Man Standing – Donald A. Morgan
- Episode: “Time Flies”
Winner: Country Comfort – George Mooradian; Episode – “Crazy”
2. Best Cinematography for Limited Series/Movie
- Mare of Easttown – Ben Richardson
- Episode: “Illusions”
- The Underground Railroad – James Laxton
- Episode: “Chapter 9: Indiana Winter”
- Fargo – Dana Gonzales
- Episode: “East/West”
- The Underground Railroad – James Laxton
- Episode: “Chapter 9: Indiana Winter”
- Small Axe – Shabier Kirchner
- Episode: “Mangrove”
Winner: The Queen’s Gambit – Steven Meizler
3. Best Cinematography Single-Camera, Half-Hour
- Made for Love – Nathaniel Goodman
- Episode: “User One”
- Grown-ish – Mark Doering-Powell
- Episode: “Know Yourself”
- Servant – Marshall Adams
- Episode: “2:00”
- Hacks – Adam Bricker
- Episode: “Primm”
Winner: The Mandalorian – Matthew Jensen; Episode: “Chapter 15: The Believer”
4. Best Cinematography Single-Camera, One Hour
- Lovecraft Country – Tat Radcliffe
- Episode: “Sundown”
- Euphoria – Marcell Rév
- Episode: “Trouble Don’t Last Always”
- Bridgerton – Jeffrey Jur
- Episode: “Art of the Swoon”
- The Umbrella Academy – Neville Kidd
- Episode: “Right Back Where We Started”
- The Mandalorian – Baz Idoine
- Episode: “Chapter 13: The Jedi”
- Perry Mason – David Franco
- Episode: “Chapter 2”
Winner: The Crown – Adriano Goldman; Episode: “Fairytale”
Documentary/ Non-Fiction Creative Block
1. Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Series
- “Allen v. Farrow”
- “City So Real”
- “Secrets of the Whales”
- “American Masters”
- “Pretend It’s a City”
2. Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking
- 76 Days
- Welcome to Chechnya
- Dick Johnson Is Dead
3. Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Special
- Tina
- The Social Dilemma
- The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
- Framing Britney Spears
- Boys State
Guest Acting Creative Block
1. Best Guest Actor – Comedy Series
- Dave Chappelle as Host on Saturday Night Live
- Daniel Kaluuya as Host on Saturday Night Live
- Alec Baldwin as President Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live
- Dan Levy as Host on Saturday Night Live
- Morgan Freeman as Morgan Freeman on The Kominsky Method
2. Best Guest Actress – Comedy Series
- Issa Rae as Jess on A Black Lady Sketch Show
- Maya Rudolph as Host on Saturday Night Live
- Jane Adams as Nina Daniels on Hacks
- Kristen Wiig as Host on Saturday Night Live
- Yvette Nicole Brown as Judge Anita Harper on A Black Lady Sketch Show
- Bernadette Peters as Deb on Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
3. Best Guest Actress -Drama Series
- Sophie Okonedo as Charlotte Wells on Ratched
- Alexis Bledel as Emily on The Handmaid’s Tale
- Mckenna Grace as Esther Keyes on The Handmaid’s Tale
- Phylicia Rashad as Carol “Mama C” Clarke on This Is Us
- Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II on The Crown
4. Best Guest Actor – Drama Series
- Courtney B. Vance as George Freeman on Lovecraft Country
- Don Cheadle as Colonel James Rhodes / War Machine on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
- Carl Weathers as Greef Karga on The Mandalorian
- Timothy Olyphant as Cobb Vanth on The Mandalorian
- Charles Dance as Lord Mountbatten on The Crown
Choreography Creative Block
1. Best Choreography – Reality Program
- Derek Hough for Dancing with the Stars
- Marie Haince Lebel for World of Dance
- Artem Chigvintsev for Dancing with the Stars
- Parris Goebel for Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 2
- Derek Hough for The Disney Holiday Singalong
- Sergio Trujillo for Christmas in Rockefeller Center
2. Best Choreography – Scripted Program
- Mandy Moore and Luther Brown for Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
- Dondraico Johnson for Genius: Aretha
- Mandy Moore for Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
- Debbie Allen for Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square
- Brooke Lipton for Lucifer
Hairstyling Creative Block
1. Best Hairstyling – Character or Period
- Ratched
- The Crown
- WandaVision
- The Mandalorian
Winner: Bridgerton
2. Best Hairstyling – Contemporary
- Mare of Easttown
- The Handmaid’s Tale
- The Politician
- Black-ish
Winner: Pose
3. Best Hairstyling – Contemporary/Non-Fiction/Reality
- RuPaul’s Drag Race
- Legendary
- The Voice
- Dancing with the Stars
Winner: Saturday Night Live
Sound Mixing Creative Block
1. Best Sound Mixing – 1 Hour Series
- The Handmaid’s Tale
- The Boys
- Lovecraft Country
- The Crown
Winner: The Mandalorian
2. Best Sound Mixing – Limited Series/Movie
- The Underground Railroad
- WandaVision
- Genius: Aretha
- Mare of Easttown
Winner: The Queen’s Gambit
3. Best Sound Mixing – 1/2 Hour Animation
- The Kominsky Method
- Cobra Kai
- Hacks
- B Positive
Winner: Ted Lasso
4. Best Sound Mixing – Variety
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
- Insurrection; Senator Amy Klobuchar, Rep. Adam Kinzinger, Performance by Jamila Woods”
- Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to You
Winner: David Byrne’s American Utopia
5. Best Sound Mixing – Non-Fiction
Winners To Be Announced.
- Life Below Zero
- Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry
- Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy
- David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet
- The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
Contemporary Creative Block
1. Best Contemporary – Costume
- Mare of Easttown
- Euphoria
- I May Destroy You
- Hacks
- The Politician
- Black-ish
Winner: Pose
2. Best Contemporary – Hairstyling
- The Politician
- The Handmaid’s Tale
- Mare of Easttown
- Black-ish
Winner: Pose
3. Best Contemporary – Hairstyling for Non-Fiction/Reality Program
- RuPaul’s Drag Race ‘
- Legendary
- The Voice
- Dancing with the Stars
Winner: Saturday Night Live
4. Best Contemporary – Makeup
- The Politician
- The Handmaid’s Tale
- Euphoria
- Mare of Easttown
Winner: Pose
5. Best Contemporary – Makeup for Non-Fiction/Reality Program
- RuPaul’s Drag Race
- Legendary
- Dancing with the Stars
- Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special
Winner: Saturday Night Live
Costume Creative Block
1. Best Costume – Non-Fiction/Reality (Juried Award)
Winner: Black Is King
Winner: The Masked Singer
Winner: Sherman’s Showcase Black History Month Spectacular
2. Best Costume – Fantasy/Sci-Fi
- The Mandalorian
- The Umbrella Academy
- Lovecraft Country
- The Handmaid’s Tale
Winner: WandaVision
Interactive Creative Block
1. Best Innovation in Interactive Program
Winner: For All Mankind
2. Best Interactive Program
- Welcome to the Blumhouse Live
- Create Together with Joseph Gordon-Levitt
- Inside COVID19
Winner: Space Explorers: The ISS Experience
Sound Editing Creative Block
1. Best Sound Editing – 1 Hour Comedy/Drama Series
- The Umbrella Academy
- The Mandalorian
- The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
- Star Trek: Discovery
Winner: Lovecraft Country
2. Best Sound Editing – 1/2 Hour Comedy/Drama Series & Animation
- Star Trek: Lower Decks
- Cobra Kai
- Mythic Quest
- Ted Lasso
Winner: Love, Death & Robots
Single-Camera Picture Editing Creative Block
1. Best Single-Camera Picture Editing – Comedy Series
- Ted Lasso – Melissa McCoy
- Hacks – Ali Greer
- The Flight Attendant – Heather Persons
- Hacks – Susan Vaill
- Hacks – Jessica Brunetto
Winner: : Ted Lasso – A.J. Catoline
2. Best Single-Camera Picture Editing – Comedy Series
- The Mandalorian – Andrew S. Eisen
- The Handmaid’s Tale – Wendy Hallam Martin
- The Mandalorian – Dylan Firshein and J. Erik Jessen
- The Crown – Paulo Pandolpho
Winner: The Crown – Yan Miles
3. Best Single-Camera Picture Editing – Limited Series/Movie
- Mare of Easttown – Amy E. Duddleston
- WandaVision – Zene Baker, Michael A. Webber, Tim Roche and Nona Khodai
- Mare of Easttown – Amy E. Duddleston and Naomi Sunrise Filoramo
- WandaVision – Nona Khodai
Winner: The Queen’s Gambit – Michelle Tesoro
Production Design Creative Block
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Best Production Design – 1/2 Hour Narrative Program
- Ted Lasso
- Emily in Paris
- Hacks
- United States of Al
Winner: WandaVision
2. Best Production Design – 1 Hour Narrative Period or Fantasy Program
- Perry Mason
- Bridgerton
- Halston
- The Mandalorian
- The Crown
Winner: The Queen’s Gambit
3. Best Production Design – Variety Special
- Great Again Better 2020
- The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards
- 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards
- Friends: The Reunion
- Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020: Democracy’s Last Stand Building Back America
Winner: The Oscars
4. Best Production Design – Variety, Competition, or Reality Stars
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
- The Masked Singer
- RuPaul’s Drag Race
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Winner: Saturday Night Live
5. Best Production Design – Narrative Contemporary Program
- The Undoing
- The Handmaid’s Tale
- Yellowstone
- The Flight Attendant
Winner: Mare of Easttown
Outstanding Motion Design (Juried Award)
Winner: Calls – Alexei Tylevich, (creative director), Scott Ulrich, (animator), Ethan Stickley, (designer/animator), James Connelly, (editor), Daisuke Goto, (animator), Chi Hong, (animator)
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup
- Pose
- Star Trek: Discovery
- Lovecraft Country
- This Is Us
Winner: The Mandalorian
Outstanding Picture Editing – Variety Programming
- Saturday Night Live – Ryan Spears
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – Ryan Barger and Anthony Miale
- Saturday Night Live – Ryan McIlraith
- Bo Burnham: Inside – Bo Burnham
- Hamilton – Jonah Moran
Winner: A Black Lady Sketch Show – Daysha Broadway, Stephanie Filo and Jessica Hernández
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing – Comedy Series
- Man with a Plan – Sue Federman
- Mom – Joe Bella
Winner: The Conners – Brian Schnuckel
Outstanding Period Costumes
- Halston
- The Crown
- Ratched
- Bridgerton
Winner: The Queen’s Gambit
Outstanding Period Makeup and/or Character Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
- Ratched
- Star Trek: Discovery
- WandaVision
- Halston
Winner: The Queen’s Gambit
Outstanding Interactive Program
- Welcome to the Blumhouse Live
- Inside COVID19
- Create Together with Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Winner: Space Explorers: The ISS Experience
Outstanding Main Title Design
- Lovecraft Country
- WandaVision
- The Queen’s Gambit
- Raised by Wolves
Winner: The Good Lord Bird