10 Things TV Cameras Missed

10 Things TV Cameras Missed

On Monday night, the biggest names in television gathered at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles for the 74th Emmy Awards. With so many celebrities in a room, most of the best moments, from star interactions to cheers, are often not seen live.

the hollywood reporter She was on the red carpet, backstage, in the living room and at parties to catch all the action. That’s what the cameras didn’t see.

  • Overheated: With the open-air red carpet (which was technically golden) opening at 2pm, the Emmys felt the aftermath of the Los Angeles heat wave. While Monday’s ceremony was much cooler than last week’s triple-digit pace for the creative arts, the press and talent were still sweating as the marquee location fluctuated between 80 and 90 degrees. Buckets of Fiji water were carefully sprayed throughout the interview area, but with no fans and only protection from a different shade, medical teams were on the ground, getting sick from the intense heat. Others huddled around air-conditioning vents or spread out fans, and many formal jackets were quickly removed after the photos.
  • long lines: With less than an hour to go before the show, the line to enter the theater looped around a block in downtown Los Angeles that required not only ticket validation but also each attendee’s COVID vaccination or negative PCR status. A test was required for the event. For a brief period, several participants could be seen cutting themselves or complaining. Others, like Meg Stalter and Mark Indelicato, were nominated for Best Comedy Series. tricksIt will need to be removed and moved to the front.
  • It is too late: When the show started, at least a few stars were stuck waiting for a commercial break to return to their seats and not interrupt the broadcast. During host Kenan Thompson’s opening musical number, eventual winner Lizzo, Brian Cox and Bob Odenkirk waited for the lights of the future to relax. Lizo danced along with the piece to pass the time. After two commercial breaks, Odenkirk was seen a second time returning to the cinema very late, after the cameras started rolling. The You better call Saul. The nominee saw Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez enter the stage before being allowed to return to their seat.
  • Bit obligation: Presenting the award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, Will Arnett brought a seemingly tired Jimmy Kimmel to the stage, with Arnett joking that this is the 13th time in a row he’s lost and just got into skinny daisies. there.” Kimmel remained horizontal even as winner Quinta Brunson appeared, literally stepping over him to win her first Emmy for the ABC series. Abbott Elementary. What viewers at home didn’t see was that Kimmel remained faithful after the cameras stopped rolling. When the broadcast hit a commercial break, Arnett brought the late-night presenter, still playing dead, backstage. The internet didn’t seem to like it, with many Twitter users noting that it didn’t seem respectful for Brunson to remain on stage for the big moment. Backstage, Brunson addressed the incident. “I think at the time I was glad Jimmy was there,” he told reporters. “I consider him a sort of comic godfather; I’m a huge fan of Will Arnett, so I got caught up in the moment. I don’t know, I might be mad at him tomorrow. I’ll be on his show on Wednesday, so maybe I’ll punch him in the face. I don’t know. Let’s see what happens.”
  • You will get a standing ovation! Oprah Winfrey started the night as the first presenter, with the audience giving a standing ovation. Later, the guests showed their faces to the likes. dopsikMichael Keton, squid gameHwang Dong Hyuk, Geena Davis and Sheryl Lee Ralph – Abbott Elementary The winner received a total of three standing ovations during their enthusiastic reception. After her second win for Best Actress in a Drama Series after returning to theater, Euphoria Star Zendaya was warmly welcomed with lots of cheers and hugs from the crowd. His first win came on Zoom.
  • a lot for love Abbott Elementary: While the night brought excitement to several nominees, Abbott Elementary It turned out that he received more love in the room. The room erupted in applause every time the show directed by Quinta Brunson was mentioned, starting with Thompson’s mention in his opening monologue. In addition to a lot of standing ovation, Ralph was given a shower in the back of the theater from the moment his Best Supporting Actor winner was announced until he left the stage.
  • John Oliver is surprised: After winning once again for Best Variety Series, John Oliver joined the press backstage, where he revealed that the entire night was “a little blurry”. He continued his reaction to the win, saying, “We didn’t know where we were, so when it was announced, I thought someone had won. Then my co-workers started to get up and I thought, “I think I should go with them.” “I met Steve Martin and it all stopped for me, to be honest,” he said. “I’ve never met him before, so I’ve been totally into him ever since. I saw Martin Short coming towards me with one of them. [trophies], which was already strange. So being behind Steve Martin is very strange. If you grew up with a real bug in the comedy-loving character like I did, this is a pretty embarrassing moment. “
  • A-sites galore: Over the course of the night, several stars were spotted with friends and co-stars at the Microsoft Theater. Lily James met Himesh Patel on the red carpet where at the The stars shared a big hug. Dressed in blue ensembles, best friends and comedians Nicole Baier and Sashir Zamata chatted as they waited in the lobby to return to the theater during a commercial break. Ariana DeBose and Colman Domingo danced in the aisles at the Governor’s Gala. In the same way, ted’s bow The team, including Hannah Waddingham, who discreetly wore sneakers under her dress, celebrated together at the gala, posing for photos with a collection of Emmy statues.
  • Selfie time: After the show, several stars stopped to pose for photos and greet guests and fans at the Governor’s Gala. Upon arrival, Thompson was seen walking, stopping politely to take pictures and chat with attendees. Upon Thompson’s request, who scoffed at Netflix several times, the streamer’s co-host Ted Sarandos took selfies with the guests and even offered to take additional photos to make sure the shot was right.
  • A collision of worlds: yellow jackets Stars Melanie Lynskey and Toni Cyparos have teamed up with the queens RuPaul’s Drag Race Race for a group photo. Although both shows were nominated this year in the categories of Best Drama Series and Best Competition Program, neither took home the statuette. No problem, the cast continued to party.

Chris Gardner and Kirsten Chuba contributed to this report.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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