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You Can Watch Celebs Party After the Emmys With This Live Stream

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The Emmys.com “Backstage Live” second-screen experience, which for the past two years captured candid red carpet and backstage moments, returns Sunday with a new element for the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards.

This year, cameras for the first time ever will capture scenes from the Governor’s Ball, the after-party for Emmy winners, nominees and presenters. Live-stream viewers will see guests arrive, action inside the ball and the Emmy Winner’s Circle where celebrities personalize their statuettes.

Backstage Live will stream simultaneously during the award show broadcast on ABC. People can access the live stream at Emmys.com or on the Emmys iOS app, which now lets viewers pick who they think will win each award and keeps a scorecard of their choices.

Users will get to choose from three different viewing options that will show footage from 15 cameras:

  • The host camera will show Jimmy Kimmel and his team of writers backstage.

  • The producer’s camera will follow Don Mischer as he produces the show.

  • The thank you camera will feature winners.

  • The green room camera will capture celebrities mingling.

  • The trophy table camera will show winners picking up trophies.

  • The press room camera will tape winners answering questions from media.

Backstage Live, hosted by People Magazine senior writer Julie Jordan and directed by Bob McKinnon, also has social media components. It will track trends in real time and have a Twitter stream, trivia and polls.

The Emmy Awards airs Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. ET.