Winners

Innovation Awards 2004

The RTS Technical Innovation Awards 2004 were presented by David Lowen, Honorary Secretary, RTS, on Monday 1 November 2004 at the Cavendish Conference Centre in central London.

And the winners were...

David Lowen and Keith CassINNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS:
Theatre for News – ITV News
ITN

[Picture: David Lowen with ITN's Keith Cass]

RTS Craft and Design Winners 2005

The RTS Craft and Design Awards were presented on Tuesday 22 November at the Savoy Hotel, Strand, London. The evening was hosted by Christopher Eccleston. The awards cover the huge variety of skills and processes involved in programme production, from art direction to lighting, and costume design to digital effects.

Were presented on Tuesday 22 November 2005 at the Savoy Hotel, Strand, London WC2

The evening was hosted by Christopher Eccleston.

WINNERS

Tape and Film Editing - Drama

Innovation Awards 2002

RTS Technical Innovation Awards 2002

Monday 4 November 2002
Bafta, 195 Piccadilly, London W1
Hosted by: Simon Shaps

Innovative Applications Award

Winner

BBC News Interactive Service

Judge's Award

Winner

Geoff Walters

Research and Development Award

Winner

Research at Philips Technology Centre Southampton into traffic noise and its effect on DVB-T reception, Philips Semiconductors Southampton

RTS Craft and Design Winners 2003

Costume Design - Drama

Winner

Odile Dicks-Mireaux - The Lost Prince. A Talkback Production in association with BBC Films and a Co-Production with WGBH Boston for BBC ONE

Nominees

Michael Johnson - Cutting It. BBC Drama Serials for BBC ONE

Mike O'Neill - Daniel Deronda. BBC Drama Serials in association with WGBH Boston for BBC ONE

Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama

Winner

Innovation Awards 2001

RTS Technical Innovation Awards 2001

5 November 2001
Bafta 195 Piccadilly, London W1
Hosted by: Will Wyatt CBE

Innovative Applications Award

Winner

Hawk-Eye, Sunset+Vine Productions/Roke Manor Research for Channel 4 Television

Judges' Award

Winner

Digital Light Processing display technology, Texas Instruments

Research and Development Award

Winner

The BBC Digital Radio Camera Project Team