RTS Republic of Ireland Student Television Awards Ceremony 2021
Hosted once again by Darren Altman, and with questions coming from across all 15 regions and nations, come and join us to test your knowledge of all things telly and be thoroughly entertained. Compete as a team or as an individual, we don’t mind so long as you sign up here – and it’s free!
Here in Ireland we're not going anywhere just now and we are watching television more often. The panel members for this event have insights to share with us about what people in Ireland are watching on television. Just as the ways we are viewing have become diverse the role of audience measurement has become more challenging.
Still no prizes but get in the mince pies, mull that wine and dust down your festive glad rags as we go across the country with questions thrown out with seasonal aplomb! Join host Darren Altman on the 9th December at 7.30pm for a test of your TV knowledge - whether you're in a team or playing alone we can guarantee a night of good-hearted competition with live chat! What's not to like... Sign up here!
The adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel Normal People by Element Pictures in 2020 is a highly successful series on linear television, online players and subscription video on demand. This RTS discussion explores the creativity and the practical techniques involved in crafting sound for the television drama Normal People.
Scenario
In the depths of rural Ireland, Tommy has done everything to look after his sick father, succumbing to a life of isolation in the process. However, letting go proves to be more difficult than he had imagined.
This event will be of interest to to people interested in filmmaking, filmmakers, people concerned about the care of older people and those who are interested in social circumstances in rural Ireland today.
Awards:
Royal Television Society Awards: Best Drama, Best Camera, Best Editing
Behind the Scenes of an Arts Documentary
This case study of the arts documentary Exhibitionists: Road to the RHA will be of interest to television production students, artists and all interested in arts television. It follows artists from around Ireland creating their art works for submission to the Royal Hibernian Academy Summer Exhibition. As this is a competition not all works are selected and we see how the submissions were judged, which were selected and what happened next.
And RTS Members can receive 20% off the total food bill Monday to Friday at Bardolino Restaurant Birmingham.
From the impressive glittering lobby to the impeccable rooms and suites, Park Regis Birmingham is home to 1565 Bar & Terrace which has an extensive menu of creative cocktails and a range of luxury afternoon teas and an authentic Indian restaurant, INDUS so there’s plenty of opportunity to wine and dine in house. From start to finish, guests receive a warm welcome and an elevated experience, it will be a stay you won’t forget.