The 76th Emmy Awards were broadcast live on Sunday, Sept. 15, from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. ET/5:00 to 8:00 p.m. PT on ABC and streamed the next day on Hulu. However, the Creative Arts Emmys have already been over two evenings on September 7th and 8th during ceremonies held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Here are the Production and Design Winners:
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Special
Billy Joel: The 100th – Live At Madison Square Garden
Steve Cohen, Lighting Designer
Mark Foffano, Lighting Consultant
Justin Cheatham, Lighting Director
Tad Inferrera, Lighting Director
Adrian Bassett, Chief Lighting Technician
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Series
Saturday Night Live – Host Kristen Wiig
Geoffrey Amoral, Lighting Director
Rick McGuinness, Lighting Director
Trevor Brown, Moving Light Programmer
Tim Stasse, Moving Light Programmer
William McGuinness, Chief Lighting Technician
Frank Grisanti, Video Control
Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Special
The Oscars
Misty Buckley, Production Designer
Alana Billingsley, Production Designer
John Zuiker, Art Director
Margaux Lapresle, Art Director
Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Or Reality Series
Saturday Night Live – Host Josh Brolin
N. Joseph DeTullio, Production Designer
Kenneth MacLeod, Production Designer
Melissa Shakun, Art Director
Kimberly Kachougian, Set Decorator
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Contemporary Program (1Hour Or More)
The Crown – Sleep, Dearie Sleep
Martin Childs, Production Designer
Mark Raggett, Art Director
Alison Harvey, Set Decorator
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Period Or Fantasy Program (1Hour Or More)
Shōgun – Anjin
Helen Jarvis, Production Designer
Chris Beach, Art Director
Lisa Lancaster, Set Decorator
Jonathan Lancaster, Set Decorator
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Program (Half-Hour)
Only Murders In The Building – Opening Night
Patrick Howe, Production Designer
Casey Smith, Art Director
Rich Murray, Set Decorator
Outstanding Cinematography For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Ripley – V Lucio
Robert Elswit, ASC, Director of Photography
Outstanding Cinematography For A Multi-Camera Series (Half-Hour)
How I Met Your Father – Okay Fine, It’s A Hurricane
Gary Baum, ASC, Director of Photography
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour)
The Bear – Forks
Andrew Wehde, Director of Photography
Outstanding Cinematography For A Series (One Hour)
Shōgun – Crimson Sky
Sam McCurdy, ASC, BSC, Director of Photography
Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Season Or A Movie
Shōgun
Michael Cliett, Overall Visual Effects Supervisor
Melody Mead, Production Associate Visual Effects Producer
Jed Glassford, Onset Visual Effects Supervisor
Cameron Waldbauer, Special Effects Coordinator
Philip Engström, Visual Effects Supervisor: ILP
Chelsea Mirus, Visual Effects Production Manager: ILP
Ed Bruce, Visual Effects Supervisor: SSVFX
Nicholas Murphy, Visual Effects Producer: SSVFX
Kyle Rottman, Visual Effects Supervisor: Refuge
Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Single Episode
Ripley – III Sommerso
John Bowers, Visual Effects Supervisor
Jason Tsang, Visual Effects Supervisor
Joseph Servodio, Visual Effects Producer
Maricel Pagulayan, Visual Effects Producer
Christopher White, Visual Effects Supervisor
Libby Hazell, Visual Effects Producer
Francois Sugny, Visual Effects Sequence Supervisor
Gaia Bussolati, Visual Effects Supervisor
Pepe Valencia, Visualization Supervisor
To see the complete list of 2024 Emmy winners /nominees go to Television Academy/Emmys.