Let’s get ready for the Emmys! Red carpet rollout, fancy food and more
Andy Samberg, host of the 2015 Emmy Awards, center, rolls out the red carpet with executive producer Don Mischer, left, and Television Academy Chairman/CEO Bruce Rosenblum during a press preview three days before the show.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)A look at the preparation for the Emmy Awards and one of Emmy after-party called the Governors Ball.
Cameramen focus on the stage in the Microsoft Theater.
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Swarovski Crystal-embellished decor completes the ball theme “Reigning With Radiance.”
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2,800 yards of metallic mesh and sequin fabrics are used for table linens to go with the ball theme “Reigning With Radiance.”
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Seat cards pop up in their places, with Julia Louis-Dreyfus in the front row.
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A look at the goodies from Patina Catering.
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Andy Samberg, host of the 2015 Emmy Awards talks, to media during the red carpet rollout three days before the show.
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Workmen on stage prep all the details of the show. One important matter: “No food or drink on stage.”
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The Emmy winners table sparkles with Emmy statues. It’s the same place winners will have their Emmy engraved with their names.
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Swarovski Crystal-embellished decor dangles from the ceiling in line with the ball theme, “Reigning With Radiance.”
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A look at the Swarovski Crystal-embellished decor that supports the “Reigning With Radiance” theme.
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Andy Samberg, host of the 2015 Emmy Awards, in between the Emmy prep.
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More than 7,000 yards of fabrics will be used for table linens that work with the ball theme, “Reigning With Radiance.”
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