The first of 5 nights of the Creative Arts Emmys started on Monday, with “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and “Apollo 11” getting out to an early lead.
The first evening of the awards centered on the artisans classes for actuality and nonfiction programming. “Apollo 11” picked up three awards in complete, together with a win for finest image modifying for a nonfiction program. “RuPaul’s Drag Race” received for each finest casting for a actuality program and finest image modifying for a structured actuality or competitors program. The Netflix docuseries “Cheer” additionally picked up two awards for the evening — finest pictured modifying for an unstructured actuality program and finest directing for a actuality program.
Other early winners embrace “Queer Eye,” “The Cave,” “American Factor,” and “The Apollo.”
Comedian and “Nailed It” host Nicole Byer will host all 5 nights of the Creative Arts Emmys, for which she pre-taped all of her host segments attributable to manufacturing restrictions attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This submit shall be up to date all through the week as extra winners are introduced, with the ultimate evening of the Creative Arts Emmys set for Saturday. The Primetime Emmy Awards will then air on ABC this Sunday, Sept. 20.
Read the present win totals beneath. Read the total winner’s record right here.
Apollo 11 — 3
RuPaul’s Drag Race — 2
Cheer — 2
National Geographic Presents: Creating Cosmos: Possible Worlds — 1
Why We Hate: Tools & Tactics — 1
The Cave — 1
Life Below Zero — 1
Don’t F— With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer — 1
American Factory — 1
Seven Worlds, One Planet — 1
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath — 1
The Apollo — 1
Queer Eye — 1
Source: variety.com