Game Of Thrones Wins Six Emmy Awards In Crafts Categories
Prizes too for The Walking Dead, American Horror Story and Futurama
Last night saw the winners being announced for the creative Arts Emmys, which gives awards in various technical categories. Game Of Thrones was the biggest winner of the night, walking away with six statues. And American Horror Story officially has the best hair on television, apparently.
Here are the awards that went to SFX shows:
Game Of Thrones
Outstanding prosthetic make-up for a single-camera series (non-prosthetic): Game Of Thrones , “The Old Gods And The New”
Outstanding costumes for a series: Game Of Thrones , “The Prince Of Winterfell”
Outstanding art direction for a single-camera series: Game Of Thrones “Garden Of Bones”, “The Ghost Of Harrenhal”, “A Man Without Honor” (shared with Boardwalk Empire )
Outstanding special visual effects: Game Of Thrones , “Valar Morghulis”
Outstanding sound mixing for a comedy or drama series (one hour): Game Of Thrones , “Blackwater”
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Outstanding sound editing for a series: Game Of Thrones , “Blackwater”
The Walking Dead
Outstanding prosthetic make-up for a series, mini-series, movie or special: The Walking Dead , “What Lies Ahead”
American Horror Story
Outstanding hairstyling for a mini-series or movie: American Horror Story
Futurama
Outstanding voice-over performance: Maurice LaMarche (Clamps, Donbot, Hyperchicken, Calculon, Hedonismbot, Morbo), Futurama , “The Silence Of The Clamps”
The Wizards Of Waverly Place
Outstanding children’s program: The Wizards Of Waverly Place
Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.
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