Old acquaintances and 2024 releases added statuettes for Apple TV+ at the Emmys!
The 76th Emmy Awards were a particularly rewarding year for Apple TV+. The platform demonstrated its growth and maturity by earning recognition in a variety of categories, from drama and comedy to documentaries and limited series. Overall, six from the original series and an advertisement for the platform totaled 10 statuettes. And several of those awards went to the best premieres of 2024.
The 6 Apple TV+ Series That Shined at the 2024 Emmys
The Morning Show
The series, which explores the competitive and cutthroat world of morning news, showing the lives of the presenters and producers behind the cameras, has shone again in its fourth season. As in 2020, Billy Crudup won the award for his performance in this series.
Winning categories:
- Exceptional contemporary hair salon.
- Exceptional contemporary makeup (without prosthetics).
- Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Slow horses
This darkly humorous spy thriller about a group of British intelligence agents who are relegated to a second-rate department proves that each season gets better. The series, which is about to premiere its fourth season, was rewarded for its writing.
Winning category: Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.
Royal palm
The drama set in 1969 follows Maxine Simmons as she struggles to make it in Palm Beach high society. While Maxine’s efforts to cross that impermeable line between the haves and the have-nots have had their ups and downs, The first season of the series managed to stand out, thanks to its “pace”.
Winning category: Excellent original theme music for the main title.
Chemistry course
Set in the 1950s, This miniseries follows a woman who fights to be recognized as a scientist in a male-dominated world.
Winning category: Exceptional musical composition for limited or anthological series.
The Masters of the Air
Based on true events, This limited series tells the stories of a group of American pilots during World War II. It has everything to be a winning series at any awards ceremony. But this time, it stood out for its impressive sound design.
Winning category: Exceptional sound mixing for a limited series, anthology or film.
State of the girls
The documentary that follows a group of young women as they participate in a mock government, exploring topics such as female leadership and politicshas established itself as one of the highest rated programs on the platform by the public and now by specialist critics.
Winning category:
- Outstanding cinematography for a non-fiction show.
- Outstanding Achievement in a Documentary or Nonfiction Program.
Fuzzy feelings
Apple’s 2023 Christmas special “Fuzzy Feelings,” featuring stop-motion scenes shot on the iPhone 15 Pro Max and soundtracked by George Harrison’s “Isn’t It a Pity,” won recognition in the Outstanding Commercial category.
Winning category: Exceptional commercial.
Apple TV+’s long-awaited quality is paying off
To date, Apple original films, documentaries and series have won 515 awards and 2,308 nominations.and they keep adding more, including the multi-Emmy Award-winning comedy “Ted Lasso” and the historic Best Picture Oscar winner “CODA.”
The Emmy Awards won by Apple TV+ highlight the quality and diversity of its content. These recognitions solidify Apple TV+’s position as a leading streaming platform in the entertainment industry.
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