Student Television Awards 2002
RTS Student Television Awards 2002
Thursday 1 May 2003
The Magic Circle, Centre for the magic Arts, London NW5
Hosted by: Paul Watson
Sponsored by: JVC Professional
The Eighth Student Television Awards were hosted by Paul Watson of Priory Pictures, with citations also read by Tim Vaughan of LWT. This year, for the first time, the entries were split into two groups, undergraduate and postgraduate. Awards were also made in three categories: Animation, Factual and Non-Factual. Undergraduate entries were judged on a regional basis and these regional winners were then put forward for nbational judging. The undergraduate national jury selected three nominees per category from the regional winners and the winner was selected by secret ballot. The postgraduate nominees and winners were judged at national level only.
RTS Student Television Awards
Undergraduate Animation
Winner: 3 Brothers
Nominee: Takuskanskan, Selina Cobley, Edinburgh College of Art
Nominee: The Family, Luis Zamora, Southampton Institute
Postgraduate Animation
Winner: Last Rumba In Rochdale
Nominee: The trinket Maker, Paul Daley, Zorana Piggott, Caitlin Buchanan, Olivia Mole, Cinzia Baldessari, Quentin Thomas, Daniel Goganian and Tom Thorley, Natonal Film & Television School
Nominee: Fish Never Sleep, Gaëlle Denis, Royal College of Art
Undergraduate Factual
Winner: When you Don't Come Home
Nominee: Dispossessions, Monica Alonso-Monje, Eda Ariican, Kathering Smith, Natalie Wood, Goldsmiths College
Nominee: Cuts & Glory, Lee Burton, Nottingham Trent University
Postgraduate Factual
Winner: A Number Zero
Nominee: Dim Sum (A Little Bit of Heart), Jane Wong, Jon Driscoll, Jens Christian Fodstad, Daniel Goganian and Philippe Ciompi, National Film & Televisions School
Nominee: Safar (The Journey), Sandhya Suri, Per Tingleff, Cinzia Baldessari and Toni Bates, National Film & Television School
Undergraduate Non-Factual
Winner: Dead
Nominee: Moving Day, Rob Burke, Dublin Institute of Technology
Nominee: Same Difference, Harry Richards, Alex Wheatley, Richard Scott, Phil White, Ian MacPherson, Rob Blake and James Parker, The Arts Institute, Bournemouth
Postgraduate Non-Factual
Winner: Baby
Nominee: The Silence of Robert Raskin, Jamie Tanner, Dublin Institute of Technology
Nominee: Summer Games, Aleksandra Kumorek, Northern Media School