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CONTENTS WELCOMES 2 A message from the Academy President 3 A message from the Academy CEO A message from the Academy Chair
BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION CRAFT AWARDS IN
2015
THE NOMINATIONS 7 Breakthrough Talent Costume Design 9 Digital Creativity Director: Factual 11 Director: Fiction Director: Multi-camera 13 Editing: Factual Editing: Fiction 15 Entertainment Craft Team Make Up & Hair Design
THE SPECIA L AWA RD 16 From the Chelsea Flower Show and Diamond Jubilee live coverage to Jackanory and The Young Ones, vision mixer Hilary Briegel’s work is as diverse as it is exceptional. THE NOMINATIONS co n t. 21 Original Music Photography: Factual 23 Photography & Lighting: Fiction Production Design 24 Sound: Factual Sound: Fiction 25 Special, Visual & Graphic Effects Titles & Graphic Identity 27 Writer: Comedy Writer: Drama
28 THE JURIES 30 MEET THE CATEGORY SPONSORS 32 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CO NTENTS
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HRH THE DUKE OF CA MBRIDGE, KG President of the Academy
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BRITISH ACA DE MY TELE VISI O N CR A F T AWA RDS
WELCOME
W A M A NDA BERRY o b e Chief Executive of the Academy
elcome to this year’s British Academy Television Craft Awards, our annual celebration of the very best practitioners working in television. This evening we celebrate a group of exceptionally talented nominees, so my congratulations to you all. This is your night, so enjoy every moment! Our nominees raise the bar for fellow practitioners and help inspire new talent to achieve, and the sheer quality of this year’s nominations allows us to showcase another incredible year in British television. This year’s Special Award goes to the brilliant Hilary Briegel. A vision mixer for more than 30 years, Hilary has worked on a number of BAFTA-recognised productions, from such classic British sitcoms as Absolutely Fabulous to live events broadcast across the world, including the Olympic Games and the Royal Wedding in 2011. I’m delighted we are recognising Hilary’s incredible achievements. My sincere thanks to the Television Committee, led by Andrew Newman and Jane Lush; to the juries; the BAFTA team, in particular Siobhan Pridgeon, Kelly Smith and Clare Brown; our wonderful host, Stephen Mangan; and all our partners who support us and believe in what we do. I hope you have a wonderful evening.
C A NNE MORRISON Chair of the Academy
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ongratulations to all of this evening’s nominees, whose tireless work behind the scenes makes our favourite television shows a reality. The exceptional men and women nominated tonight are sometimes the unsung heroes of this collaborative artform, but the Television Craft Awards provides a unique opportunity to single out their remarkable achievements. Highlighting the extraordinary range of skills that go into creating television serves as an inspiration for those seeking a career in the industry. The Awards provide a strong incentive to progress and succeed, but BAFTA also runs a wide range of learning events and activities designed to support, nurture and develop new and emerging talent. Our year-round programme includes masterclasses, scholarships, lectures, an online learning channel, BAFTA Guru, and much more. This past year has seen the launch of our new A Life in Television strand, which to date has featured Michael Palin and Julie Walters. Our professional development network, BAFTA Crew, has gone from strength to strength, with more than 200 of the brightest below-the-line crew talents recruited in 2014. Yesterday, Generation Next offered a day of activities for those serious about a career in the industry. And our flagship emerging talent scheme, Breakthrough Brits, entered its third successive year with an open call for nominations on 1 April – if you know someone who is deserving of entry, please do let us know. BAFTA enables the industry to give something back, all year round. Become a BAFTA member, or simply visit our website to learn how you can offer your support and help ensure the future of the industry remains bright.
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BREAKTHROUGH TALENT
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M A RCEL MET TELSIEFEN Children on the Frontline (Dispatches) ITN Productions/Channel 4
M A RC WILLIA MSON The Last Chance School Minnow Films/Channel 4
REGINA MORIA RT Y Murdered by My Boyfriend BBC/BBC Three
CHRIS LUNT Prey Red Production Company/ITV
COSTUME DESIGN CILL A Amy Roberts ITV Studios, GroupM Entertainment/ITV THE MUSKETEERS Phoebe De Gaye BBC Drama Production London co-produced with BBC America in association with BBC Worldwide/BBC One PENNY DRE A DFUL Gabriella Pescucci Neal Street Productions, Desert Wolf Productions/Sky Atlantic STRICTLY COME DA NCING Vicky Gill BBC Entertainment/BBC One
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DIGITAL CREATIVITY
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LIVE FROM SPACE: ONLINE Production Team Arrow Media and Rocket/Channel 4
REVERSE THE ODDS: STA ND UP TO CA NCER Production Team Maverick Television, Chunk, Cancer Research UK/Channel 4 THE SINGER TA KES IT A LL Production Team Endemol, Chunk, Tectonic Interactive/Channel 4 WA R OF WORDS VR John Durrant, Seb Barfield, Paul Greer, Jack Norris BDH & BBC Arts/BBC Two
DIRECTOR: FACTUAL 24 HOURS IN POLICE CUSTODY Alisa Pomeroy The Garden Productions/Channel 4
GR AYSON PERRY: WHO A RE YOU? Neil Crombie Swan Films/Channel 4
LIFE A ND DE ATH ROW Ð EXECUTION Ben Anthony BBC Documentaries/BBC Three
THE PA EDOPHILE HUNTER Dan Reed Amos Pictures/Channel 4
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No craft without graft. Elegant and effortless as the programmes we help produce are, we know that crafting means grafting. So congratulations to the winner of our sponsored award of Director: Multi-Camera and all of tonight’s other winners: we know you worked for it!
DIRECTOR: FICTION
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HA PPY VA LLEY Euros Lyn Red Production Company/BBC One
THE HONOUR A BLE WOM A N Hugo Blick Drama Republic and Eight Rooks/BBC Two M A RVELLOUS Julian Farino Fifty Fathoms Productions; Tiger Aspect Productions/BBC Two MURDERED BY MY BOYFRIEND Paul Andrew Williams BBC/BBC Three
DIRECTOR: MULTI-CAMERA
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2014 FA CUP FINA L Paul McNamara ITV Sport/ITV
A NT & DECÕS SATURDAY NIGHT TA KE AWAY Chris Power ITV Studios & Mitre Television/ITV D - DAY 70: THE HEROES RETURN Directing Team BBC Productions/BBC One
MRS. BROWNÕS BOYS Ben Kellett BBC Comedy Production – Scotland in association with RTE and BocPix/BBC One
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EDITING: FACTUAL 24 HOURS IN POLICE CUSTODY Ben Brown The Garden Productions/Channel 4
GR AYSON PERRY: WHO A RE YOU? Jake Martin Swan Films/Channel 4
LIFE A ND DE ATH ROW Ð EXECUTION Rupert Houseman BBC Documentaries/BBC Three
TSUNA MI: SURVIVORSÕ STORIES Ben Stark Minnow Films/ITV
EDITING: FICTION THE FA LL Steve Singleton Fables in association with Artists Studio/BBC Two
THE HONOUR A BLE WOM A N Jason Krasucki Drama Republic and Eight Rooks/BBC Two
THE MISSING Úna Ní Dhonghaíle New Pictures, Company Pictures/BBC One
SHERLOCK Yan Miles Hartswood Films/Masterpiece for BBC Wales/BBC One
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T H E O F F I C I A L M A K E U P P A R T N E R T O T H E B R I T I S H A C A D E M Y T E L E V I S I O N C R A F T AW A R D S I N 2 0 1 5 S A L U T E S T H I S Y E A R ’ S N O M I N E E S O F T H E M A K E U P & H A I R D E S I G N C AT E G O R Y.
ENTERTAINMENT CRAFT TEAM
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THE A PPRENTICE Tom Thurston-Mathews, James Clarke, Robin Trump, Mark Owen Boundless/BBC One STRICTLY COME DA NCING Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Doherty, Vicky Gill, Tony Revell BBC Entertainment/BBC One THE VOICE Jonnie Blackburn, Kevin Duff, Gurdip Mahal, David Tench Wall to Wall, Talpa/BBC One THE X FACTOR Dave Davey, Robert Edwards, Falk Rosenthal Thames, Syco/ITV
MAKE UP & HAIR DESIGN
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DA VINCIĂ•S DEMONS Jacqueline Fowler Adjacent Productions, Phantom Four Films/Fox
PE A KY BLINDERS Loz Schiavo Caryn Mandabach Productions, Tiger Aspect Productions/BBC Two PENNY DRE A DFUL Enzo Mastrantonio, Nick Dudman, Stefano Ceccarelli Neal Street Productions, Desert Wolf Productions/Sky Atlantic
STRICTLY COME DA NCING Lisa Armstrong, Neale Pirie BBC Entertainment/BBC One
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THE SPECIAL AWARD
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This year’s Special Award recipient started her working life as a production secretary on schools radio in the early 1970s, but soon discovered a true passion for vision mixing. With a remarkably varied portfolio, spanning decades, Hilary Briegel is a shining light in her craft. words by rich matthews | portrait by ian derry
’m not used to talking,” laughs Hilary Briegel. “When things are going well, a vision mixer doesn’t say anything.” If anyone can live up to the cliché of letting her credits do the talking, it’s the prolific Briegel. Sitcoms from The Young Ones to Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps; events from Trooping the Colour to Children in Need; light entertainment stalwarts, such as Top of the Pops and Top Gear; operas, ballets and classical music concerts; the Olympics, the Grand National and Match of the Day; Newsnight, Panorama and Tomorrow’s World; even Roland Rat and Blue Peter – the list goes on (see box out for more). Even Briegel has difficulty remembering everything… “I had to do a CV, but I haven’t done one since 1993,” she says. “So my table is covered with all my past diaries. I’ve been so lucky and privileged to work on the range of programmes I have. I love different genres,
Having the good fortune to work on so many different types of show has been amazing.
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Hilary Briegel’s annotated notes from the 1980 Royal Variety Performance
and having the good fortune to work on so many different types of show has been amazing.” Vision mixers are the unsung heroes of television, the heartbeat of both live broadcasts and recorded studio programmes, and Briegel is excited that any vision mixer is being acknowledged with an award. “All vision mixers have to be in tune with the cameras, listen to the director and interpret their vision of the show,” she says. “You look at shows now like Strictly [Come Dancing] and The X Factor, and they’re beautifully cut. So this is recognition of the work that all vision mixers do, not only live but also recorded. If the vision mixer makes a mistake the timing is ruined. I feel extremely honoured, very humbled and quite frankly astonished. I think it’s the first time that our craft has been included in BAFTA.” 17
Hilary Briegel, centre, mans her vision mixing post, with some gallery colleagues
SELECT TELEOGR A PHY Absolutely Fabulous
Mock the Week
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Triple Bill
The National Lottery
Bottom Call My Bluff Chelsea Flower Show (2002–present) Crimewatch The Diamond Jubilee Celebrations: A Service at St Paul’s Cathedral The Fast Show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Noel’s House Party The Open Princess Diana’s Funeral The Proms Remembrance Sunday Live (1987–present) Royal Variety Performances (1980–present) The Sky at Night Swap Shop
Grandstand
That’s Life
Jackanory
Tosca
The Kenny Everett Show
Trooping the Colour Live (1988–present)
Later… With Jools Holland The Old Grey Whistle Test Only Fools and Horses
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Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Two Point Four Children The Vicar of Dibley
The Magic Flute
Wimbledon (1989–present)
Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells II – Live in Edinburgh Castle
Wogan
So, what makes a good vision mixer? “Concentration. And to be calm before transmission, even if the running order changes or cameras go down. Be a good team member – have a good sense of humour and have fun because that creates a relaxed atmosphere. The relationship between the director, the script supervisor, the cameras and the vision mixer is very important. Be knowledgeable about lighting and sound. When I come to a programme, I’m a new pair of eyes; I like to think about what the viewer wants to see. And knowing when not to cut is just as important, when to hold your nerve.” For someone who has worked on such a huge range of shows, Breigel doesn’t pause for thought when asked for a career highlight. “The marriage of His Royal Highness Prince William to Catherine Middleton in April 2011,” she states. “I felt incredibly honoured and humbled to be asked to work on that show. It wasn’t until we were watching the coverage in the pub that we collectively said, ‘Did we just do that?’ I went over the vows in my head the night before, memorising them, because they were cut quite quickly.” And she hasn’t lost any of her enthusiasm for her craft when asked what she’s looking forward to in her career. “I’m working on the General Election next,” Briegel says, who has been working on these since 1979. She enthusiastically adds: “I’m very aware of how long I spend on each candidate on that one, so I don’t give any bias. I try to maintain a rhythm where each speaker gets an equal amount of airtime.” Maybe we will all watch the election coverage with fresh eyes this time.
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ORIGINAL MUSIC
SP O NSO RED BY
DOWNTON A BBEY John Lunn Carnival Film and Television, Masterpiece Theatre/ITV THE HONOUR A BLE WOM A N Martin Phipps Drama Republic and Eight Rooks/BBC Two
LIFE A ND DE ATH ROW Richard Spiller BBC Documentaries/BBC Three
PENNY DRE A DFUL Abel Korzeniowski Neal Street Productions, Desert Wolf Productions/Sky Atlantic
PHOTOGRAPHY: FACTUAL CHILDREN ON THE FRONTLINE (DISPATCHES) Marcel Mettelsiefen ITN Productions/Channel 4
LIFE A ND DE ATH ROW Ă? EXECUTION Ben Anthony, Luke Menges BBC Documentaries/BBC Three
LIFE STORY: FIRST STEPS Camera Team BBC Natural History Unit, Discovery Channel, France TV, Open University/BBC One PHOTOGR A PHING A FRICA Richard Jones, Max Hug Williams, Harry Hook Testimony Films/BBC Four
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PHOTOGRAPHY & LIGHTING: FICTION DA VINCIÕS DEMONS Owen McPolin Adjacent Productions, Phantom Four Films/Fox
THE HONOUR A BLE WOM A N Zac Nicholson, George Steel Drama Republic and Eight Rooks/BBC Two
THE LOST HONOUR OF CHRISTOPHER JEFFERIES Mike Eley Carnival Film and Television/ITV PE A KY BLINDERS Simon Dennis Caryn Mandabach Productions, Tiger Aspect Productions/BBC Two
PRODUCTION DESIGN PE A KY BLINDERS Grant Montgomery Caryn Mandabach Productions, Tiger Aspect Productions/BBC Two PENNY DRE A DFUL Jonathan McKinstry, Philip Murphy Neal Street Productions, Desert Wolf Productions/Sky Atlantic THAT DAY WE SA NG Tom Burton Endor Productions/BBC Two
TOM MY COOPER: NOT LIKE THAT, LIKE THIS Candida Otton Left Bank Pictures/ITV
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SOUND: FACTUAL THE CHOIR: NEW MILITA RY WIVES Daniel Jones, Paul Taylor, Sarah Hunt, Pete Lee Twenty Twenty Television/BBC Two HIDDEN KINGDOMS: UNDER OPEN SKIES Max Bygrave, Tim Owens, Kate Hopkins, Ben Peace BBC Natural History Unit/BBC One
MESSIA H AT THE FOUNDLING HOSPITA L Mike Hatch, Kuz Randhawa, Matt Skilton Reef Television/BBC Two
THAT MUSICA L WE M A DE Roger Lucas, Oliver Rotchell, Stuart Hilliker, Alex Ellerington Endor Productions and Blue Door Adventures/BBC Two
SOUND: FICTION CILL A Grant Bridgeman, Richard Davey, Simon Gershon, Keith Marriner ITV Studios, GroupM Entertainment/ITV THE MISSING Sound Team New Pictures/BBC One
SHERLOCK John Mooney, Douglas Sinclair, Howard Bargroff, Paul McFadden Hartswood Films/Masterpiece for BBC Wales/BBC One THAT DAY WE SA NG Chris Ashworth, Emma Pegram, Stuart Hilliker, Alex Ellerington Endor Productions/BBC Two
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SPECIAL, VISUAL & GRAPHIC EFFECTS ATL A NTIS Vine FX, Colin Gorry Urban Myth Films/BBC One
DAVID AT TENBOROUGHÕS CONQUEST OF THE SKIES 3D Colossus Productions, Vision3, ZOO VFX Colossus Productions/Sky 3D DOCTOR WHO Milk VFX, Real SFX, BBC Wales VFX BBC Wales/BBC One
RIPPER STREET Screen Scene VFX Tiger Aspect Productions, Lookout Point, BBC Worldwide/Amazon Prime Instant Video
TITLES & GRAPHIC IDENTITY DA VINCIÕS DEMONS Paul McDonnell, Hugo Moss, Nathan McKenna Adjacent Productions, Phantom Four Films/Fox PENNY DRE A DFUL Erik Friedman, Rudy Jaimes, Ray Burris Neal Street Productions, Desert Wolf Productions/Sky Atlantic RIPPER STREET Nic Benns, Miki Kato, Jim Fisher Tiger Aspect Productions, Lookout Point, BBC Worldwide/Amazon Prime Instant Video WINTER OLYMPICS 2014 Mark Roalfe, Tomek Baginski, Ron Chakraborty BBC, KCR, Y&R, Stink, RedBee Media/BBC One
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WRITER: COMEDY DETECTORISTS Mackenzie Crook Channel X North and Lola Entertainment/BBC Four INSIDE NO. 9 Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton BBC/BBC Two
TOAST OF LONDON Arthur Mathews, Matt Berry Objective Productions/Channel 4
THE WRONG M A NS Ă? EPISODE ONE Mathew Baynton, James Corden A BBC Comedy, Hulu co-production/BBC Two
WRITER: DRAMA HA PPY VA LLEY Sally Wainwright Red Production Company/BBC One
LINE OF DUT Y Jed Mercurio World Productions/BBC Two
M A RVELLOUS Peter Bowker Fifty Fathoms Productions; Tiger Aspect Productions/BBC Two UTOPIA Dennis Kelly Kudos/Channel 4
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THE JURIES BRE A KTHROUGH TA LENT Jane Hudson C H A I R Madonna Baptiste John Hay Boyd Hilton Jo McClellan Paul Mortimer Kate Rowland Diederick Santer Jonathan Smith Paul Stevens
DIRECTOR: FACTUA L Krishnendu Majumdar C H A I R Daisy Asquith Hannah Berryman Lucy Cooke Phil Cox Jaimie D’Cruz David DeHaney Bruce Goodison Jamie O’Leary Alice Perman Tom Roberts Elizabeth Stopford DIRECTOR: MULTI - CA MER A Krishnendu Majumdar C H A I R Katherine Allen Murray Boland Sumi Connock James Dean Guy Freeman Richard Leyland Mark Wells
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COSTUME DESIGN Emma Westcott C H A I R Nigel Boyd Colette Foster Lizzie Gray Mark Heyes David Kester Elizabeth Kilgarriff Kara Manley Rebecca Manley Sheena Napier Steven Noble
DIGITA L CRE ATIVIT Y Patrick Keegan C H A I R Folake Adigun Dan Efergan Ben Freeman Karolyn Holbon Garret Keogh Tae Mawson Tom McDonnell Jason Mitchell Michelle Perry Owain Rowlands Stefan Shaw Jennifer Wilson
DIRECTOR: FICTION Graham Stuart C H A I R Bill Anderson David G Croft Vicky Featherstone Hong Khaou Peter Kosminsky Claire Poyser Dominic Savage Sebastian Scott
ENTERTA INMENT CR A F T TE A M Jane Lush C H A I R Tom Beck Ninder Billing Andy Culpin Martin Dance Damian Kavanagh Julia Knowles Seetha Kumar Naomi Neufeld Jane Rogerson Amanda Stavri Celia Taylor
M A KE UP & HA IR DESIGN Ade Rawcliffe C H A I R Valerie Butler Lizzie Georgiou Lorraine Hill Vanessa Johnson Vickie Lang Kristyan Mallett Niamh Morrison Jill Robertson Marella Shearer Magi Vaughan
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ORIGINA L MUSIC Andrew Newman C H A I R Adam Adler Adrian Corker Ilan Eshkeri Nick Green Jennie Muskett Jon Opstad Jocelyn Pook Andy Price
PHOTOGR A PHY & LIGHTING: FICTION Richard Boden C H A I R Catherine Bailey Isibeal Ballance Simon Block Bill Broomfield Barbara Hicks Robert Hollingworth Nic Knowland Anita Lowenstein Julian Nagel Jennie Paddon
PHOTOGR A PHY: FACTUA L Emma Morgan C H A I R Jane Aldous Georgie Burrell Alex Cooke Paul Crompton James Hayes John Holdsworth Emily Jones Simon Reay Jamie Roberts Gavin Rota Richard Stewart Dominic Wilkins
PRODUCTION DESIGN Simon Spencer C H A I R Tom Bowyer Paul Cripps Sara Dunlop Jacqueline Fowler Roger Harris Sarah Hauldren Tina Sherifa Hicks Will Hughes-Jones Sonja Klaus Catrin Meredydd Kristian Milsted WRITER: COMEDY Kate Phillips C H A I R Andy Brereton James Farrell Kerry Howard Jamie Morris Chris Sussman Paul Whitehouse Jack Williams Katy Wix
TITLES & GR A PHIC IDENTIT Y Brian Woods C H A I R Nassreen Akhtar Adam Barker Paul Monaghan David Newton Rufus Radcliffe Mike Sharpe Chris Skarratt James Stevenson Bretton Caroline Stott James Walker WRITER: DR A M A Sarah Whitehead C H A I R Marston Bloom Chris Chibnall Emilia di Girolamo Sean Durkin Rachel Hirons Sam Jones Tom Mullens Ben Richards Roy Williams
The Editing, Sound and Special, Visual & Graphic Effects categories are voted for by chapters. Chapters are made up of Academy members with expertise and experience in the specialised field relating to the category. Members of each chapter vote in all three rounds to determine the shortlist, nominations and winner in their category. THE J U RIES
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MEET THE CATEGORY SPONSORS SA R A PUT T ASSOCIATES Category Sponsor for BRE A KTHROUGH TA LENT
our industry from such a variety of backgrounds; and to ensure that we support the next generation by helping them to feel part of the industry that will hopefully become their home.
audio and visual post production, mastering, versioning, digital cinema and media services teams have contributed to the following recent broadcast releases: Veep, Vera, Poldark, DCI Banks, Babylon, Cilla, Our Girl and Black Mirror.
Visit: www.saraputt.co.uk Visit: 100years.technicolor.com How can we inspire more young people to pursue a television craft career? One of the main reasons we are so proud to be sponsoring the Breakthrough Talent category of the Awards is that inspiring and encouraging young people to pursue a career in television craft is vital to the continuing success of the industry. Television craft is a predominately freelance-based part of the industry, and can seem very unstructured and inaccessible, particularly to those from non-traditional backgrounds. As a charity, BAFTA does so much to inspire the next generation of talent: scholarships, BAFTA Guru, BAFTA Crew and Breakthrough Brits to name just a few of the many initiatives that provide information and support. Many of the individuals nominated tonight are also incredibly generous in sharing their knowledge and experience with those at the start of their careers, and at Sara Putt Associates we also aim to encourage those entering the industry through our own in-house trainee scheme. Perhaps the key to inspiring more young people to join the ranks of those honoured here this evening is communication: to share the stories and experiences of those who have achieved so much in 30
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Why have you sponsored this category? Technicolor is a trusted partner in the media and entertainment industry. Our base in Soho is home to a highly creative and technically skilled team. We believe in working in collaboration and striving for excellence in the projects we undertake, and it is this philosophy which informs our provision of end-to-end services via our fully integrated pipeline of services. We’re very pleased to be sponsoring the Digital Creativity category at the Television Craft Awards for the first time this year. It coincides with our celebration of 100 years of Technicolor: our glorious past means that our ambition today is to remain innovative, immersive and technologically ahead of the game, ensuring that we continue to enable the creative media to bring wonder to what the world sees onscreen. Our front end,
What’s the biggest advancement in your business this past year? We supply supporting artists for all sorts of productions but it is the work of crews on fictional drama series and films which provide some of the most interesting and exciting opportunities for our registered extras. It was a natural fit for us to recognise and sponsor Director: Fiction. The Mad Dog Foundation financially supports new talent in film, television and commercials as they develop their skills. During the last year, we have built a large social community of more than 30,000 people, which means that if we have roles we cannot immediately meet from our book we can recruit the right people for any production with unparalleled reach in the UK. This reach also allows us to find
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new and upcoming talent learning their craft. We rely on technology to find, search, select, organise and pay people for each and every production, yet our business is all about people.
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How can we inspire more young people to pursue a television craft career? At The London Studios, we recognise the importance of having a staff base and the value this adds to our clients’ productions. We employ crews across all of the crafts and ensure that they get a thorough training and on-the-job experience on a wide range of productions. This enables us to offer a unique ‘one-stop-shop’ to our clients. We work closely with selected colleges and universities offering formal work experience programmes, and we put a great deal of effort into ensuring that our runners receive the best possible start in the business. The roles that they go on to and their subsequent careers bear testament to this. As we all know television is a largely freelance business, so it is more important than ever that we continue this long tradition of training at The London Studios to ensure the supply of talent to our clients and to the industry. Visit: www.londonstudios.co.uk M EE T THE CATEG O RY SPO NSO RS
Why have you sponsored this category? HotCam has supported the Entertainment Craft Team category for six years. We consider it to be a great privilege and fantastic opportunity to pay tribute to the noble talents of our technical partners. BAFTA and HotCam share a philosophy for ‘maintaining quality’ and subsequently this category embodies the very essence of our combined passions. Together, we eulogise the very best people in the industry whose contribution defines some of the UK’s best-loved entertainment shows, many of which HotCam is delighted to work on.
incredible work that these people do every day. The Make Up & Hair Design category reinforces M∙A∙C’s ongoing support to the industry and honours the creativity of the make up and hair designers who bring character and plot to life. M∙A∙C is a professional brand whose DNA is steeped in the industry’s word-of-mouth culture. Make up artists using M∙A∙C products on set keep our brand story alive and this is a way of giving back and acknowledging that support. Visit: www.maccosmetics.co.uk THE FA R M GROUP Category Sponsor for ORIGINA L MUSIC
What does BAFTA mean to you? Visit: www.hotcam.co.uk M·A·C COSMETICS Category Sponsor for M A KE UP & HA IR DESIGN
Why have you sponsored this category? The British Academy Television Craft Awards is a high-profile event honouring and acknowledging the vital contribution made by those working behind the camera. This Awards ceremony raises awareness of the number of vital cogs involved in making a production come to fruition. It is a privilege for M∙A∙C to be involved with the
When we think of BAFTA, we think of the aspiration to be the best, accepted and loved worldwide, while retaining all the quirks of the British character. As an organisation, it galvanises the best creative and entrepreneurial talent and encourages investment of time and resources in the young. That’s why The Farm is proud to be associated with BAFTA. Visit: www.farmgroup.tv
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BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION CRAFT AWARDS SUNDAY 26 APRIL 2015, THE BREWERY, CHISWELL STREET, LONDON EC1 WITH THA NKS TO
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Screens and Projection Guy Mapley and XL Video
Senior Awards Officer Siobhan Pridgeon
Director Toby Baker Vision Mixer Mark Foster Voiceover Maria McErlane BAFTA Content Host Angela Scanlon Production Design Alison Humphries Screen Graphics Format.LDN Lighting Director Mark Ninnim Floor Manager Ed Sharpe
BAFTA Productions Daniel Dalton, Cassandra Hybel, Georgina Cunningham, Luke Cosby, Ryan Doherty
Post Production Partner The Farm Group
Head of Television and Games Kelly Smith
Head of Partnerships Louise Robertson
Prompting Facilities Portaprompt
Director of Awards Emma Baehr
Partnerships Team Natalie Moss, Amy Elton, Phil Eacott
Technical Facilities HotCam
Awards Event Producer Rachel Nichols
Brochure and Ticket Printing Emtone Print
Awards Event Coordinator Sophie Klein
Photographers Richard Kendal, Stephen Butler, Jamie Simonds, Jonathan Birch
Awards Team Jim Bradshaw Bradley Down Maeve Hickey Imogen Faris David Lortal
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The Farm Group HotCam The London Studios M路A路C Mad Dog Casting Sara Putt Associates Technicolor The Academy chooses Amadeus Primo Silk, supporting excellence in print. Brochure printed on Amadeus Primo Silk 250g/m虏 (cover) and 150g/m虏 (text) supplied by Denmaur. www.denmaur.com
Communications Team Pippa Irvine, Genevieve Smith, Nick Williams, Oli Goldman, James Arden Photography Director Janette Dalley Ticket & Brochure Editor Toby Weidmann Ticket & Brochure Design Adam Tuck Joe Lawrence
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