2017 Creative Arts Emmy Award held in Los Angeles

Source: Xinhua| 2017-09-10 17:48:46|Editor: Yurou
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- The 2017 Creative Arts Emmy Award, which honors outstanding artistic and technical achievement in a variety of television programming, was held at the Microsoft Theatre here on Saturday night.

More than 40 awards were announced on the first of the two-night presentation. Netflix documentary "13th" and Cartoon Network's "Samurai Jack" were big winners, each winning four awards.

"13th" won for documentary special as well as writing, motion design and original music and lyrics for "The Letter to the Free". The awards won by "Samurai Jack" were for individual achievement.

The program "RuPaul's Drag Race" was also a big winner by taking three awards.

The program "Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2017" of CBS was the winner of the Variety Special Award. ABC company's "Shark Tank" won the Structured Reality Program award.

Saturday's ceremony focused on awards for reality, documentary and animated programs. Sunday's presentation will focus on scripted programming. The remaining kudos in high-profile categories will be handed out on Sept. 17 at a ceremony telecast live on CBS, according to Variety.

As most people might be familiar with the Oscars and Emmy Award, which award the actresses and actors with excellent performance in Hollywood movies and American TV shows, the Creative Arts Emmys Award were set to recognize the staff who are behind the screen and make a great contribution on technique and creation to TV programs, such as video editor, costume designer, sound editor and picture editor.

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