‘Palm Royale’: 11 artisans celebrate their 2024 Emmy nominations at special FYC event [WATCH]

Gold Derby recently honored 11 of “Palm Royale’s” Emmy-nominated artisans at a special rooftop FYC event in Culver City, California. Those in attendance for the Apple TV+ comedy series were set decorator Ellen Reede, costume co-designer Leigh Bell, costume head of work room Valerie Keiser, hair designer Karen Bartek, makeup designer Tricia Sawyer, key makeup Marie DelPrete, composer Jeff Toyne, personal hair Jill Crosby, assistant department head hairstylist Brittany Madrigal, assistant department head makeup artist Marissa Lafayette, and creative director/designer Ronnie Koff. Watch our interviews with all of these Emmy nominees below by clicking each name.

“Palm Royale” focuses on Kristen Wiig as Maxine, an outsider who dreams of breaking into Palm Beach’s high society in 1969. Wiig’s various high-profile co-stars include Ricky Martin as Robert Diaz, Josh Lucas as Douglas Darby Dellacorte-Simmons, Leslie Bibb as Dinah Donohue, Amber Chardae Robinson as Virginia, Laura Dern as Linda Shaw/Penelope Rollins, Allison Janney as Evelyn Rollins, and Carol Burnett as Norma Dellacorte. In all, the show received 11 nominations at the 2024 Emmys including Best Comedy Series.

More from GoldDerby

SEECarol Burnett (‘Palm Royale’): Emmys episode submission revealed

Ellen Reede was “absolutely, incredibly excited and over the moon” to receive the nomination for production design. She submitted the third episode, “Maxine’s Like A Dellacorte,” on the Emmy ballot, in part because it “showed many of the sets that we thought were really epic sets,” including the mansion, the mid-century sets and the nail salon. Reede also goes into detail about Norma’s infamous “gun wall” and the artwork surrounding her bedroom.

Valerie Keiser and Leigh Bell admit it “takes quite a village” behind the scenes to get all of the costumes ready for airtime. There are about 25 people total in the department, including shoppers, made-to-order designers and heads of work room. They decided to submit the finale episode, “Maxine Throws A Party,” to Emmy judges, because it was filled with so much “extravagance,” including showgirls, mermaids, waitresses, etc. “All of the main cast were in beads head to toe … [there were] at least a hundred” costumes in that one episode, they reveal.

SEEKristen Wiig (‘Palm Royale’): Emmys 2024 episode submission revealed

Karen Bartek, Jill Crosby and Brittany Madrigal celebrate their nomination in the hairstyling category for the fourth episode, “Maxine Rolls The Dice.” “It was hard to pick because they were all so good and there was so much in every single episode,” Bartek explains for the group. “Episode 4 had a big ball and then other stuff with Kristen and Allison, and then a few little changes here and there. And I just thought it was a fun episode.”

Marie DelPrete, Tricia Sawyer and Marissa Lafayette earned an Emmy bid in the non-prosthetic makeup race for the pilot episode, “Maxine Goes to Palm Beach.” They note how it’s “very exciting” to be working on such a well-received program that embraces a collaborative effort behind the scenes. “Everybody really brought their A-game and I feel like we really created something special,” Sawyer remarks. She submitted the pilot episode because of the way it gives the audience a “really good glimpse” of all of the main characters.

Jeff Toyne received a pair of nominations for Best Main Title Theme Music and Best Music Composition for a Series, and he reveals that the main theme only came about after he “found the themes for Maxine.” As he explains, “Her character to me was too big for just one theme, and in particular there was a moment in a scene in Episode 3 that really opened a door for the score … and that led to further development of the other themes for Maxine.”

Ronnie Koff readily admits that “Palm Royale” is a “great show” with a “great cast,” and that working on the main titles (watch below) was “just a joy.” The inspiration behind the intro’s design was “retro, Saul Bass, 60s,” he divulges. “A lot of it looks painted, it looks hand-made, optical. And so we really kind of played upon making it authentic to the era. The world of the show is so colorful and vibrant, so we wanted to take the title sequence into that frame of mind.”

PREDICT the 2024 Emmy winners through September 15

Make your predictions at Gold Derby now. Download our free and easy app for Apple/iPhone devices or Android (Google Play) to compete against legions of other fans plus our experts and editors for best prediction accuracy scores. See our latest prediction champs. Can you top our esteemed leaderboards next? Always remember to keep your predictions updated because they impact our latest racetrack odds, which terrify Hollywood chiefs and stars. Don’t miss the fun. Speak up and share your huffy opinions in our famous forums where 5,000 showbiz leaders lurk every day to track latest awards buzz. Everybody wants to know: What do you think? Who do you predict and why?

SIGN UP for Gold Derby’s free newsletter with latest predictions

Best of GoldDerby

Sign up for Gold Derby's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Click here to read the full article.