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A person with short brown hair and a plaid shirt holds a clear award with gold accents against a blue curtain backdrop. They are smiling slightly and displaying the award prominently.
Still from animation 'The Curse of Dracular'. Dracula is pictured in a hand drawn frame with bats and skulls. He is wearing all black with a gold fastening around his cloak.
A person with short brown hair and a plaid shirt holds a clear award with gold accents against a blue curtain backdrop. They are smiling slightly and displaying the award prominently.

Norwich graduate wins National Royal Television Society Award

BA (Hons) Animation graduate Jack Paterson has won a national Royal Television Society Award for his film ‘The Curse of Dracular’.

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A person with short brown hair and a plaid shirt holds a clear award with gold accents against a blue curtain backdrop. They are smiling slightly and displaying the award prominently.

Image: RTS/Richard Kendal

Jack has won in the Undergraduate Craft Skills: Production Design category at the RTS Student Television Awards 2024. This recognition means graduates from Norwich have won national RTS awards in successive years.

Royal Television Society Student Television awards celebrate the best audiovisual work created by students across the UK. Winners from regional competitions are selected to complete the shortlist for the nationwide awards, which took place at IET London, Savoy Place.

Still from animation The Curse of Dracular. A group of people are lined up against a row of shops, next to a street light. They are holding a variety of things in a menacing way.

Jack’s film The Curse of Dracular takes a story originally written by his father when he was nine years old and reimagines it in stop motion animation. His father’s ‘terrifying’ horror story is illustrated and acted word for word, complete with Mr. Philips, played by ‘Peter Cushing’ and ‘Dracula Christopher Lee’.  

Recognition from the Royal Television Society follows a collection of awards for Jack and The Curse of Dracular, including screenings at festivals such as Manchester Film Festival, and Best Stop Motion Award at Animation Dingle, an award sponsored by Aardman Animations.

Two people stand in front of a "Royal Television Society" banner. The person on the right, holding a trophy, wears a dark shirt and beige pants. The person on the left, wearing a white blouse and black pants, smiles while standing beside them.

Jack Paterson with BA (Hons) Animation lecturer Helen Piercy

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