Students nominated for the Royal Television Society East Student Awards
Hosted annually, the RTS Awards is recognised as a gold standard of achievement within the television community, celebrating excellence in programme making and broadcasting.
This year’s RTS East Student Television Awards evening will take place on Friday 29 April, and we wish all students the best of luck.
“This is a true testament to the professionalism, drive and resilience of this group of talented filmmakers who have been impacted by the effects of the global pandemic.”
RTS East Student Television Awards 2022 nominations-
BA (Hons) Film and Moving Image Production:
Best Drama:
Fields of Anfield Road
Ben Sempey, Jennifer Hutchins, Nadine Gault,
Lucy Cumming and Elliott Johnson
Best Factual:
Levelling Up – The OLL Story
Luke Syder, Rugile Rozenaite and Sam Lloyd
Best Short:
The Butterfly
Dhara Wright, Vishal Dhariwal, Kian Bradshaw,
Natasha Coleman and Daniel McMahon
Craft Skills- Camerawork:
Fields of Anfield Road
Nadine Gault
Craft Skills- Editing:
The Butterfly
Daniel McMahon
Craft Skills- Production Design:
Fields of Anfield Road
Lucy Cumming
Craft Skills- Sound:
Levelling Up- The OLL Story
Sam Lloyd
Craft Skills- Writing:
Fields of Anfield Road
Ben Sempey
Jollof
Steph Ndaguba
RTS East Student Television Awards 2022 nominations-
BA (Hons) Animation:
Best Short:
A-Frayed
Thomas Hallett
Craft Skills- Sound:
A-Frayed
Thomas Hallett
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Film and Moving Image Production BA (Hons)
Unleash your artistic vision by combining the art of creative storytelling with practical industry skills across various filmmaking mediums.