RTS Craft & Design Awards 2024

Winners announced for the RTS Craft & Design Awards 2024

Two women pose with their RTS Craft & Design award: on the left, a woman with long blonde curly hair wearing a sparkly dress smiles, and on the right, a woman with dark brown hair in a green dress smiles

Across 29 competitive categories, the awards celebrate the vast variety of skills and processes involved in programme making. The BBC led the way with 10 awards, including two of the three Director awards: Janet Fraser Crook won Director – Multicamera for her work on Coldplay at Glastonbury 2024, and Paddy Wivell’s Hell Jumper took home the Director – Non-scripted award.

Nominations announced for the RTS Craft & Design Awards 2024

Across the 29 hotly contested categories, the BBC leads the way with 32 nominations and dominates the Design – Titles and Director – Multicamera categories by receiving all three nominations for both. Next up is Netflix who received 16 nominations and garnered all three nods in the Sound – Scripted category. Netflix’s hit drama Eric, produced by SISTER and Little Chick, gained the most recognition for an individual programme with a total of five nominations.

RTS Craft & Design Awards 2024

The awards celebrate the extraordinary craftspeople behind the camera, and aim to recognise the huge variety of skills and processes involved in programme making.

Find out more about the awards and see the full list of nominations here.

 

VENUE

London Hilton on Park Lane, 22 Park Lane, London W1K 1BE

AWARD TIMINGS

6.30pm - Reception

7.00pm - Dinner called

9.15pm - Awards Ceremony commences

RTS Craft & Design Awards 2024 open for entries

The winners will be presented at the awards ceremony taking place on Monday 2 December 2024 at the London Hilton on Park Lane. For this year, Emma Gormley, Managing Director of Daytime at ITV Studios, has been appointed as the new Chair of the RTS Craft & Design Awards.

For the upcoming edition of the Craft & Design Awards, a new category has been added to this year’s criteria, Multicamera Work – Sport, which aims to recognise the skillsets needed in this key genre of programming.