LOS ANGELES—In case you're wondering: Didn't the Emmys already happen this year? Know that you're technically correct, but the awards that were broadcast on Sept. 15 were technically the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards. (The awards from back in January, the 75th iteration, took place four months later than usual due to Hollywood's unprecedented strikes in 2023.)
That just means double the award winners for 2024—highlights included first-time wins for Shōgun's Anna Sawai and Fargo's Lamorne Morris—plus double the fabulous pre- and post-ceremony events. Standout productions included a Governors Gala for the Television Academy channeling "elegance in motion" and a Netflix after-party featuring 1,800 flickering candles for a showstopping arrival moment.
Keep scrolling to see inside those events, plus more from Disney, HBO | Max, and others...

The gala featured more than 200 fabric panels suspended from the ceiling in undulating patterns and hues. They were illuminated into motion via 700 multicolor LED lights and other effects. In the center of the room, a golden Emmy statuette reached 24 feet above the floor. It was positioned on a custom-designed revolving platform to amplify the theme of movement and rhythm.


Rentals came from Bright Event Rentals, Hire Elegance, Edge Design and Decor, Event Carpet Pro, Barker Decor, Dazian, and Revelry Event Designers. Studio Left handled art direction, Bill Ferrell Company handled design and construction, Matt Ringer served as technical director, and ShowPro handled audio and lighting. Catering, celebrity chefs, and beverages were under the direction of Sarah Bencivenga.

"I knew I wanted to integrate some different colors, elements, and approaches with our new venue, and this year’s look came to me so organically," says Alexandra Rembac, founder and creative director for Sterling Engagements. "I wanted to embrace being outdoors and surrounded in downtown with organic greenery and accents to soften the surrounding perimeter, yet embrace the essence of where we were—a performing arts center and hub."


Amber Event Production handled lighting, chandeliers, draping, wood cladding on the tent, and planter box fabrication. "Based off of the location, we were faced with having to add 40—yes, that’s right!—ballast systems to our tent structure that, at largest, were 7 feet wide by 14 feet long and absolutely hideous," Rembac says. "Based on the location of them, we couldn’t hedge around nor drape, so we were tasked with designing around them in a compact yet still attractive way. We fabricated custom planter boxes that were filled with an assortment of greenery, plants, and unique textures to appear as they already existed, just like the signature trees within the plaza."















"The HBO | Max team had been inspired by this incredible terra-cotta palette from a recent trip to Paris that we all fell in love with," says Kate Mazzuca, founder, creative director, and executive producer for Bespoke Bohéme. "We worked together to develop an environmental design stemming from the richness of that hue, starting with our recessed Roman Clay wall accented with deep copper detailing and a vibrant 'sunburst' carpet."







