
The Television Academy has announced the winners of the 77th Emmy Awards in its prestigious juried categories, recognizing exceptional achievements in animation, costume design, emerging media programming, and motion design.
These awards will be officially presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, held September 6–7 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, with a condensed broadcast airing on FXX on September 13.
Unlike traditional Emmy competitions, juried categories have no nominees. Instead, peer panels of industry experts evaluate entries and determine winners through detailed discussion.
Netflix led the evening with multiple wins, including two awards for its hit series Arcane. Bruno Couchinho was honored for background design in “The Dirt Under Your Nails,” while Faustine Dumontier won for her color artistry in “The Message Hidden Within the Pattern.” Netflix’s Love, Death + Robots swept four categories: character animation, character design, production design, and storyboard.
Prime Video’s Octopus! claimed the motion design award for its innovative visuals, with a creative team led by Minkyung Chung, Michaela Olsen, and Hayley Morris.
The award for outstanding innovation in emerging media programming went to White Rabbit from Shibuya Film, created by Maciej Kuciara and Emily Yang.
Beyoncé took home the Emmy for outstanding costumes for variety, nonfiction, or reality programming for her Netflix special Beyoncé Bowl, sharing design credit with Shiona Turini.
The 77th Emmy Awards, hosted by Nate Bargatze, will air live on CBS and stream via Paramount+ on September 14, 2025.
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