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‘Arcane’ and ‘Legendary’ among Emmys Juried Winners

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August is here, which means we’re one month closer to the Primetime Emmys. The Creative Arts Emmys are getting closer, too, which is why the Juried Winners for the 2022 Emmys were announced today, providing winners in different categories including animation, costume, hairstyling, makeup and motion design. 

Each entry for the categories are screened by a panel of industry peers in the categories. Winners are picked by a one-step evaluation and voting process, followed by a review of the project. Different from regular Emmy categories, there can be either one winner, multiple winners or no winner in each category based on the voting of the peers. 

This year, there are six winners in the category for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation, each being a specific episode from animated series. Netflix represents five out of six of these winners in this category. Arcane took home three wins in the category for three episodes of its first season (episodes four, six and seven of the first season). The only winner in this category not from Netflix is Prime Video’s The Boys Presents: Diabolical for its fourth episode. Another category with more than one winner is Outstanding Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program. Winners in this category are both from the HBO family and both for their second seasons: Legendary and We’re Here. We’re Here also took home the win for Oustanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming, being the only winner in the category. Outstanding Motion Design has only one winner this year, AppleTV+’s Home Before Dark taking home the win. Outstanding Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality  Program went to NBC’s production of Annie Live!, the only winner in the category.

These awards will be given out at the Creative Arts Emmys on September 3rd.

2022 Juried Winners at the Emmys include:

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation

  • Arcane – “The Boy Savior”; Anne-Laure To, Color Script Artist(Netflix) – WINNER
  • Arcane – “Happy Progress Day!”; Julien Georgel, Art Direction (Netflix) – WINNER
  • Arcane – “When These Walls Come Tumbling Down”; Bruno Couchinho, Background Designer (Netflix) -WINNER
  • The Boys Presents: Diabolical – “Boyd in 3D”; Lexy Naut, Storyboard Artist (Prime Video) – WINNER
  • The House; Kecy Salangad, Animator (Netflix) – WINNER
  • Love, Death + Robots – “Jibaro”; Alberto Mielgo, Character Designer (Netflix) – WINNER

Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming

We’re Here – “Evansville, Indiana” (HBO/HBO Max) – WINNER

Casey Caldwell, Costume Designer

Diego Montoya, Costume Designer

Joshua “Domino” Schwartz, Costume Designer

Marco Marco, Costume Designer

Patryq Howell, Costume Designer

Outstanding Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program

Annie Live! (NBC) – WINNER

Mia Neal, Department Head Hairstylist

Leah Loukas, Assistant Department Head Hairstylist

Outstanding Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program

Legendary – “Whorror House” (HBO/HBO Max) – WINNER

Tonia Green, Department Head Makeup Artist

Tyson Fountaine, Key Makeup Artist

Sean Conklin, Makeup Artist

Marcel Banks, Makeup Artist

Jennifer Fregozo, Makeup Artist

Silvia Leczel, Makeup Artist

Glen Alen, Makeup Artist

We’re Here – “Kona, Hawaii” (HBO/HBO Max) – WINNER

Jeremy Damion Austin, Makeup Artist

Martin De Luna Jr., Makeup Artist

Tyler Devlin, Makeup Artist

Outstanding Motion Design

Home Before Dark (AppleTV+) – WINNER

Jon Berkowitz, Creative Director

Brad Colwell, Creative Director

Kimberly Tang, Associate Creative Director

Nolan Borkenhagen, Art Director

Photo Courtesy of Netflix © 2021

Tyler Doster

Tyler is the TV Awards Editor for AwardsWatch and from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He’s been obsessed with movies and the oscars since he was about 14. He enjoys reading, but even more, talking about Amy Adams more and will, at any given moment, bring up her Oscar snub for Arrival. The only thing he spends more time on than watching TV is sitting on Twitter. If you ever want to discuss the movie Carol at length, he’s your guy. You can find Tyler at @wordswithtyler

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