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Despite the unique challenges this project faced, the climb proved to be a natural fit for a 360° storytelling approach.Īron Hjartarson, executive creative director at Framestore, reflected on the experience: “It can be tricky in traditional filmmaking to portray a good sense of scale and context, but it’s all there in the 360° footage. To prepare for the 360° film Chin and DP Justin Bastien worked several days on El Cap (with proper safety measures), placing cameras in the right locations and anchoring tripods up to 3,000 feet above the valley floor on the sheer granite wall. For the feature documentary, Chin spent nearly three years climbing the route with Honnold. Virtually standing in his place, viewers are placed at Yosemite and ascend the granite monolith with him.
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The record-breaking climb was re-created for the 360° short film to give users the full experience of climbing alongside Honnold. 22nd on Fox.įree Solo 360 puts viewers in Honnold’s shoes, and on the mountain, as he embarks on his journey and this marks Framestore’s 14th Emmy award. The Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held on September 14-15 in LA at the Microsoft Theater, and will air on September 21st on FXX and the 71st Annual Primetime Emmys will air on Sept. We’re thrilled to have documented his journey which continues to inspire us to excel at every level”.
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“It was a privilege to work with them and National Geographic to use our technology to capture Alex’s monumental free solo ascent of El Cap. Jimmy Kimmel is back to host the first virtual Emmys, which kicks off at 8PM ET on ABC.“We are enormously grateful to Jimmy, Chai, and Evan Hayes for picking us as their partners on the project’, says Creative Director Aron Hjartarson. The Creative Emmys continue leading up the actual annual Emmy Awards primetime telecast on Sunday, September 20th. While anything is possible, the chances of The Mandalorian actually winning Outstanding Drama - and beating shows like Watchmen, Succession, and The Crown - seems pretty slim.
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The latter nomination came as a surprise to many - likely including Disney executives - as the company made no real effort to even campaign the series as an Outstanding Drama contender during the “for your consideration” period. The Mandalorian was nominated for 19 awards in total, including Outstanding Performance by a Guest Actor (for Giancarlo Esposito’s role as Moff Gideon) and Outstanding Drama. The event can be watched on the Creative Arts Emmys website.


The Mandalorian won awards for Outstanding Special Visual Effects, Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series, Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series, and Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program. The streamer won five Creative Emmys last night for various visual and audio effects seen in a number of Mandalorian episodes.
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The Mandalorian was one of the first shows to premiere on Disney’s streaming service when it launched in November 2019, and now it’s the reason Disney Plus won its first Emmy awards.
