RTS NI REVEALS STUDENT TELEVISION FINALISTS FOR 2025 AWARDS

Awards Ceremony

Wednesday, 2 April, 2025
Black Box
18-22 Hill St
Belfast
Antrim
BT1 2LA
United Kingdom

The Royal Television Society Northern Ireland (RTS NI) has announced the shortlist for this year’s Student Television Awards, supported by Northern Ireland Screen.

 
Celebrating 12 years of encouraging and nurturing student talent in Northern Ireland, the RTS NI Student Awards Ceremony will be hosted by Producer and Presenter Caoimhe Ní Chathail on Wednesday 2 April at 6.30pm in the Black Box, Belfast with the Joe McKinney memorial keynote speech delivered by UTV’s North West Reporter Jordan Moore.  
 

Sarah McCaffrey, Chair of the RTS NI said: “With new filmmaking techniques and opportunities, the RTS NI believes that these Awards provide a fantastic way to celebrate and recognise the outstanding skills, ambition and creativity of those studying at Northern Ireland’s third level colleges and universities. So many of the young people who took part in these Awards over the past 12 years are now busy enjoying fulfilling careers in the vibrant creative industries sector in Northern Ireland and further afield. It has been a privilege to be part of their journey and we look forward to helping many more students find their future roles in the years to come.”

 

Bernard McCloskey, Head of Exhibition at Northern Ireland Screen said: “Northern Ireland Screen is delighted to be able to support these awards in partnership with RTS NI. The screen industry in Northern Ireland is a key economic driver and to future proof the industry we must support and encourage a talent pipeline of skilled and experienced young people. The RTS NI awards provide the perfect opportunity to reflect on and reward local emerging creative talent who will drive the industry forward.”

 

Madeline Whiteside, Chair of the RTS NI Students Awards said: “These awards give us the opportunity to celebrate the exceptional work being created by students in all manner of screen disciplines here in Northern Ireland. The local universities and colleges are to be congratulated for the vital role they play in ensuring our future generations graduate with the skills necessary ready to start work in the highly successful screen industry.”

 

Caoimhe Ní Chathail, Host of the RTS NI Student Awards 2025 says: “The local film and television sector is thriving and I am really looking forward to seeing what the creators of the future have to offer. The RTS NI plays a huge role in supporting the next generation of content creators and winning one of these awards provides students with a prestigious accolade to help them with their future careers.”

 

The nominees for this year’s Awards are:  

Animation

Cain Henderson

LIL
Ulster University, Belfast

Carlo Tripp and Harry Rees

The Little Feastly Fable
Ulster University, Belfast

Alisa Kamari

Shellbound
Ulster University, Belfast

Drama

Annabel Harkness, Sam Press, Seán McGlone, Danny Liken, Stephen Linkens, Holly Jenkinson, Brendan Robinson and Lucy Carter-Ashmore

Last Fare
Queen’s University Belfast

Andrew Dornan, Louise Farmer, Hadyn Curran, Rory Kinghan, Sam Hall, Jonathan Leonard and Dana Emyei

Is Someone There?
Queen’s University Belfast

TJ Harvey Kelly, Nathan Toland, Boróka Hegyi, Alex Monaghan, Michael Rooney and Aoife Doherty

STATIC
Ulster University, Magee

Entertainment and Comedy Drama

Daenel Carillo, Emma Lown and Dylan Reilly

Hubert
Ulster University, Magee

Oliver Sadlier, Tom Bewley, Rachel McAllister, Sarah McComb, Sian Alexander, Sean Conroy and Leah Watters

Love From
Queen’s University Belfast

Factual - Short Form & Long Form

Susie Loane, Amy Lonergan, David King, Eimear Reavey and DaiQing Yongcuo

Danseur
Queen’s University Belfast

Jonathan Elder, Conor Martin, Gareth Walsh, Ruairi McGonnell and Summer Long

The LEGO Man
Ulster University, Belfast

Luke Jervis and Owen Lavery

Home Ground
Belfast Met

Orla Dunne, Therese Farren and Joseph Hinchcliffe

The Ball’s in Their Court
Queen’s University Belfast

Craft

Arwen Fegan, Matthew Wilson, Georgia McPoland, Micheala Burke and Matthew Martin

That’s News to Me
Queen’s University Belfast

Christopher McSherry

U of A
Ulster University, Magee

Jonathan Elder, Conor Martin, Gareth Walsh, Ruairi McGonnell and Summer Long

The LEGO Man
Ulster University, Belfast

The winners of these awards go forward to the national RTS Student Media Awards in London in June this year.  

 

 

The Royal Television Society Northern Ireland (RTS NI) has announced the shortlist for this year’s Student Television Awards, supported by Northern Ireland Screen.