‘The Book of Boba Fett’ Wins Outstanding Special Visual Effects at the Creative Arts Emmys

The Book of Boba Fett took home some gold during last night’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Out of its four nominations, the show took home Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie. Also up for the award in this category were Stranger Things, The Witcher, Lost in Space, and Foundation.

 

 

Among those specifically recognized for the award, we can find: visual effects supervisor Richard Bluff, visual effects producer Abbigail Keller, animation supervisor Paul Kavanagh, associate visual effects supervisor Cameron Neilson, special effects supervisor Scott Fisher, Legacy Effects supervisor John Rosengrant, ILM visual effects supervisor Enrico Damm, Image Engine visual effects supervisor Robin Hackl, and virtual production visualization supervisor Landis Fields.

 

The Television Academy’s official Twitter page shared a short looping backstage clip with the Book of Boba Fett visual effects team after their win:

 

https://twitter.com/TelevisionAcad/status/1566609202088292352?s=20&t=kzcrKje2rRFwPvdUc4e04w

 

As far as its other three Emmy nominations, Stranger Things got the win in Outstanding Stunt Coordination, and episode 7 of the Netflix series’ latest season won for Outstanding Sound Editing. What We Do in the Shadows won for Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes. Elsewhere, Star Wars: Visions lost out to Netflix’s Love, Death + Robots in the Outstanding Short Form Animated Program category.

 

For a full list of winners and nominees over the entirety of the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, you can find them here. Congratulations to everyone on their accomplishments!

 

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Nate uses his love for Star Wars and movies in general as a way to cope with the pain of being a Minnesota sports fan. When he's not at the theater, you can usually find Nate reading a comic, listening to an audiobook, or playing a Mario video game for the 1,000th time.

Nate Manning

Nate uses his love for Star Wars and movies in general as a way to cope with the pain of being a Minnesota sports fan. When he's not at the theater, you can usually find Nate reading a comic, listening to an audiobook, or playing a Mario video game for the 1,000th time.

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