Student Television Awards 2003

RTS Student Television Awards 2003

Sponsored by JVC Professional Europe. The winners of the ninth RTS Student Television Awards were announced at a lunch on Friday 7 May 2004 at The Magic Circle, Centre for the Magic Arts, 12 Stephenson Way, London NW1. The lunch was hosted by Paul Watson (Priory Pictures), with citations also read by Tim Vaughan (LWT) and attended by key industry figures, students and tutors. For the second year running, the entries were split into two groups: Undergraduate and Postgraduate. Awards were 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 National 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: The Birds and The Bees by Gemma Manger, Southampton Institute
Nominee: Brink by Frazer Brown, University of Teesside
Nominee: Red Thread by Patricia Yong Sing Tan, Edinburgh College of Art

Postgraduate Animation

Winner: Coming Home by Gemma Carrington, Tora Young, Sarah Bartles-Smith, Angela Feeney & Jake Roberts, National Film & Television School
Nominee: 1 + 1 by Grigoris Leontiades, Camilla Bray, Tom Harrison-Read & Martin Peter Jensen, National Film & Television School
Nominee: Anna Spud by Edward Foster, Matt Delargy, Thecla Geesing, Simon Allmark, Alexander Ellerington & James Gosling, National Film & Television School

Undergraduate Factual

Winner: High Flyers by Jean Devlin & Shona Mullen, Dublin Institute of Technology
Nominee: Perception Deception by Sarah Senior, Tim Snell, Rizwam Rafiq, Louise Werkmeister & Steven Brown, University of Bradford
Nominee: The Real Marty by Bonnie Jones & Nina Rose, University of Surrey, Roehampton, Digby Stuart College

Postgraduate Factual

Winner: Riles by Ditsi Carolino, Sadhana Buxani, Valerio Bonelli, Peter Marquez, Martin Jensen & Bradley Miles, National Film and Television School
Nominee: Hacer La Luna by Jane Wong, Joost van der Valk, James Morton-Haworth, Tom Harrison-Read, Fiona Sobral Greene, Manuel de Cádiz & Ramon Ruiz National Film & Television School

Undergraduate Non-Factual

Winner: Rocket Boy Roger by Russell Holliss & James Robinson, Hull School of Art & Design
Nominee: Déjà Vu by Chris Thompson & Ed Edwards, Edinburgh College of Art
Nominee: Screwed by Greg Corcoran & Colm Bairead, Dublin Institute of Technology

Postgraduate Non-Factual

Winner: Little Scars by Jan Bauer, Teresa Mulqueen, Tanja Koop, Helle le Fevre & David Schweitzer, National Film & Television School
Nominee: Iffy by Paul Cons, Goldsmiths College
Nominee: Sea Monsters, by Mark Walker, Matt Delargy, Raphael Smith, Stephan Perhsson, Sabine Hviid, Emiliano Battista, Martin Peter Jensen & Ben Foster, National Film & Television School

 

Winners