The BBC led the way at the RTS East Awards, taking home five awards from the ceremony – which was hosted by ITV News Anglia presenter Becky Jago and BBC Look East anchor Stewart White – at Norwich University of the Arts in March.
BBC East’s The Galaxy Britain Built, which celebrated the behind-the-camera contribution of British film craft to the first Star Wars movie, was named best Factual Programme.
Three BBC East journalists won awards: Richard Westcott took the News and Current Affairs Feature award; Robby West was named best On-screen Journalist; and Jo Thewlis picked up the New Talent On Screen award. Matt Wildash took home the Post-production Craft Skills award.
ITV Anglia notched up two wins: correspondent and presenter Natalie Gray was named On-screen Personality and her colleague, journalist Victoria Leggett, won the New Talent Off Screen award.
Norwich indie Eye Film nabbed two awards – best Promotional Film and Production Craft Skills – for its film for local firm Humphries Weaving. Norfolk’s Ember Films also took home two prizes: best Digital Content for Refugium Trailer and the Short Film award for Andy Brandy Casagrande IV’s work, People Who Inspire Change.
In the student categories, Anglia Ruskin University students landed six awards, the Drama prize for Things Left Unsaid and all five of the Craft Skills prizes.
Norwich University of the Arts students took home the Comedy and Entertainment award for Age of Strange, the Factual prize for Stop at 60 and the Short Form award for Awl Along. Pine, which was made by University of Hertfordshire students, won the Animation award.
“It was such a pleasure to see the fantastic work on show from students, established broadcasters, digital innovators and independent producers across so many genres,” said RTS East Chair Nikki O’Donnell.
“We should be very proud that the East is brimming with talent and creativity and to see the creative industries thriving in our part of the world. I’m delighted that RTS East can celebrate this success.”
RTS East Awards Winners
Factual Programme
The Galaxy Britain Built
BBC East
News and Current Affairs Feature
Richard Westcott
BBC Look East (West)/BBC Inside Out
BBC East
On-screen Personality
Natalie Gray
ITV Anglia
On-screen Journalist
Robby West
BBC Look East
BBC East
New Talent On Screen
Jo Thewlis
Sunday Politics East
BBC East
New Talent Off Screen
Victoria Leggett
ITV News Anglia
ITV Anglia
Production Craft Skills
Humphries Weaving promo
Eye Film
Post-production Craft Skills
Matt Wildash
BBC East
Digital Content
Refugium Trailer
Ember Films
Short Film
Andy Brandy Casagrande IV
People Who Inspire Change
Ember Films
Promotional Film
Humphries Weaving
Eye Film
Student Animation
India Crooke, Liam Richards and Dan Farley
Pine
University of Hertfordshire
Student Comedy and Entertainment
Olivia Baldwin
Age of Strange
Norwich University of the Arts
Student Drama
Theo Douchand and Francesco Merlini-Fiore
Things Left Unsaid
Anglia Ruskin University
Student Factual
Joe Harrington
Stop at 60
Norwich University of the Arts
Student Short Form
Lucy Felce
Awl Along
Norwich University of the Arts
Student Craft Skills – Camera
George Bullen and Mehdi Iromlou
Sons of Mars
Anglia Ruskin University
Student Craft Skills – Editing
Andrea Bortolaso
Things Left Unsaid
Anglia Ruskin University
Student Craft Skills – Production Design
Alessandro Piccato, Alice Nhu Nguyen, Cao Quynh and Isis Madonna Basile
Kos
Anglia Ruskin University
Student Craft Skills – Sound
Celine Rivera-Boucart, Daria Hupov and Mariana Vaz
Woodley on the Run
Anglia Ruskin University
Student Craft Skills – Writing
Theo Douchand
Things Left Unsaid
Anglia Ruskin University