The first evening of the 2019 Creative Arts Emmys are over and some of the big winner of the evening included Free Solo, which went 7-7 in Emmys this evening. Other big winners include Carpool Karaoke, Saturday Night Live, Queer Eye and RuPaul’s Drag Race. Beyonce, who was up for six awards tonight for her HBO concert special Homecoming: A Film by Beyonce, lost to Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney, Springsteen on Broadway, among others.
Below is the full list of Emmy winners for night one of the 2019 Creative Arts Emmys:
Best Animated Program – The Simpsons “Mad About the Toy”
Best Short Form Animated Program – Love, Death and Robots “The Witness”
Best Individual Achievement in Animation – Age of Sail — Céline Desrumaux, Production Designer
Age of Sail — Bruno Mangyoku, Character Designer
Age of Sail — Jasmin Lai, Color
Carmen Sandiego — “The Chasing Paper Caper” — Elaine Lee, Background Painter
Love, Death and Robots — ”The Witness” — Alberto Mielgo, Production Designer
Love, Death & Robots “Good Hunting” — Jun-ho Kim, Background Designer
Love, Death & Robots: “The Witness” — David Pate, Character Animator
Love, Death & Robots
Best Documentary/Nonfiction Special – Leaving Neverland
Best Documentary/Nonfiction Series – Our Planet
Best Informational Series – Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking – RBG & The Sentence
Best Structured Reality Program – Queer Eye
Best Unstructured Reality Program – United Shades of America
Best Reality Host – RuPaul Charles, RuPaul’s Drag Race
Best Variety Special (Live) – Live in Front of a Studio Audience: All in the Family and The Jeffersons
Best Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) – Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney
Best Casting (Reality) – Queer Eye
Best Choreography (Variety/Reality) – World of Dance
Best Cinematography (Nonfiction) – Free Solo
Best Cinematography (Reality) – Life Below Zero
Best Costumes (Variety/Nonfiction/Reality) – RuPaul’s Drag Race
Best Directing (Variety Special) – Springsteen on Broadway
Best Directing (Documentary/Nonfiction) – Free Solo
Best Directing (Reality) – Queer Eye, “Black Girl Magic”
Best Hairstyling (Multi-camera) – RuPaul’s Drag Race, ” Reump: The Rusical
Best Interactive Program – NASA and SpaceX: The Interactive Demo-1 Launch
Best Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Free Solo, “360”
Best Innovation in Interactive Programming – Artificial (Switch)/Wolves in the Walls: It’s All Over (Oculus Stone)
Best Lighting Design/Direction (Variety Series) – Saturday Night Live – Host John Mulaney
Best Lighting Design/Direction (Variety Special) – Rent
Best Makeup (Multi-camera, Non-Prosthetic) – Saturday Night Live – Host Adam Sandler
Best Motion Design – Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj
Best Music Composition (Documentary) – Free Solo
Best Music Direction – Fosse/Verdon – “Life is a Cabaret”
Best Music and Lyrics – Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, “Anti-depressants Are So Not a Big Deal”
Best Picture Editing (Variety) – Last Week Tonight – “The Wax and the Furious”
Best Picture Editing (Nonfiction) – Free Solo
Best Picture Editing (Structured Reality/Competition) – Queer Eye
Best Picture Editing (Unstructured Reality) – Saturday Night Live – Host: John Mulaney
Best Production Design (Variety Special) – Rent
Best Short Form Variety Series – Carpool Karaoke: The Series
Best Short Form Nonfiction/Reality – Creating Saturday Night Live
Best Sound Editing (Nonfiction) – Free Solo
Best Sound Mixing (Variety) – Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul
Best Sound Mixing (Nonfiction) – Free Solo
Best Technical Direction/Camerawork/Video Control (Series) – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – “ Psychics”
Best Technical Direction/Camerawork/Video Control (Special) – The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2019
Best Narrator – David Attenborough, Our Planet
Best Character Voice-Over Performance – Seth MacFarlane, Family Guy
Best Writing (Variety Special) – Hannah Gadsby, Nanette
Best Writing (Nonfiction) – Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown – “Kenya”
The Creative Arts Emmys telecast airs Saturday, September 21st at on FXX and The 71st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards air Sunday, September 22nd at 8pm ET/5pm PT on Fox.