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Lighting for Multicamera Lighting, Photography And Lighting, Photography and Camera - Lighting for Multicamera Tom Kinane and Svend Pedersen Dancing On Ice ITV Productions - Factual for ITV1 “The winner’s original approach achieved what is probably a visual first for British television. A daring and stunning visualisation on a canvas of ice.” Nominees Chris Rigby Later With Jools Holland BBC for BBC Two Al Gurdon Soapstar Superstar ITV Productions - Entertainment for ITV1 Lighting, Photography and Camera - Multicamera Work Paul Kirrage Dancing on Ice ITV Productions - Factual for ITV1 “A slick and very adventurous camera script by the director combined with the high standard of camera operation throughout the series, produced a visual gloss that left the viewers feeling they were spectators, rather than television viewers.” Nominees BBC Outside Broadcasts Camera Team Manchester Passion BBC for BBC Three Sylvie Boden, Christopher Davies, Tony Keene & Donna Wiffen The Bill (Live Episode) talkbackTHAMES Television for ITV1 Lighting, Photography and Camera - Photography (Documentary/Factual & Non Drama Productions) Photography Team Planet Earth: From Pole to Pole BBC for BBC One “Genuinely groundbreaking aerial, time-lapse and superb high-speed photography, all of which set new benchmarks for the genre and gave a cinematic style to the winning programme.” Nominees Sasha Snow and David Katznelson Arctic Crime & Punishment Diverse Production & Angel Film for More4 Neil Harvey The Tank Man Antony Thomas Productions for More4 Lighting, Photography and Camera - Photography (Drama) Lukas Strebel See No Evil: The Moors Murders ITV Productions for ITV1 “Natural, realistic and sensitive work. The winning photography magnificently captured the brooding, bleak atmosphere of Saddleworth moor and emphasised the ordinariness of the streets and houses in Manchester, giving both a period feel.” Nominees Sean Van Hales Hotel Babylon (Series 1) Carnival Films for BBC One Kieran McGuigan Bleak House BBC Drama/WGBH Boston/Deep Indigo for BBC One Sound - Drama Alison Davis, Donna Wiffen, Sylvie Boden & John Osborne The Bill (Live Episode) talkbackTHAMES Television for ITV1 “An outstanding demonstration of sound craft achieved within a live framework. A tour de force.” Nominees Adam Severs, Les Honess, Helen Dickson & Lynne Hegarty Ghostboat ITV Productions for ITV1 Rudi Buckle and Hackenbacker Spooks Kudos Film and Television for BBC One Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions BBC Outside Broadcasts Sound Team Manchester Passion BBC for BBC Three “A technically impressive achievement creating an excellent well balanced sound track in the face of complex challenges within a live programme.” Nominees Andrew Wilson, Graham Wild, Kate Hopkins and Tim Owens Planet Earth (programmes 1-5) BBC (Natural History Unit) for BBC Ben Baird, Gregor Lyon & Brian Howell Tsunami: 7 Hours on Boxing Day Diverse Bristol/FBC India PVT for BBC One Tape & Film Editing - Documentary and Factual Editing Team The Apprentice (Series 2) talkbackTHAMES Television for BBC Two “Stylish, cut beautifully to music and incredibly confident, this series has established a unique editing style that has already been and will continue to be widely imitated.” Nominees Kim Horton Born in the USSR: 21 Up ITV Productions - Factual for ITV1 Marc Davies The Armstrongs BBC for BBC Two Tape & Film Editing - Drama Paul Knight Bleak House BBC Drama/WGBH Boston/Deep Indigo for BBC One “Editing at its most skilful – delicately treading the line between being modern, bold and fresh but also demonstrating the important skill of just telling a great story. Simple, clever, witty, emotive and exciting.” Nominees Bill Diver Soundproof BBC Drama in association with Blast! Films for BBC Two Tony Cranstoun & Emer Reynolds Funland BBC for BBC Three Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy Post Production and Editing Team I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (Series 5) ITV Productions for ITV1 “The winner displayed ingenuity and flair within a very limited time frame – from dramatic, explosive music sequences to a lighter touch that brought everyday footage alive and told the story so well.” Nominees Lucien Clayton & Billy Sneddon Green Wing (Series 2) talkbackTHAMES Television for Channel 4 Tim Thompsett Derren Brown - The Heist Objective Productions for Channel 4 Make Up Design - Drama Daniel Phillips Bleak House BBC Drama/WGBH Boston/Deep Indigo for BBC One “The winner grasped the opportunities presented by the period setting, showing great courage in the range of looks and styles created for a huge cast of vibrant characters.” Nominees Marella Shearer Riot at the Rite BBC Drama/BBC Classical Music for BBC Two Sheelagh Wells and Neill Gorton Doctor Who (Series 2) BBC Wales for BBC One Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions Neill Gorton and Vanessa White The Catherine Tate Christmas Show Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC Two “The jury commented that multi-character sketch comedy often presents as big a challenge for the designer as it does for the performers. Tonight's winner has allowed the same actress to portray a teenage school girl, a grandmother and an ageing gay man together with a wide range of characters in between.” Nominees Lisa Cavalli-Green Little Britain BBC Comedy for BBC Lisa Cavalli-Green Little Miss Jocelyn Brown Eyed Boy for BBC Three Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions Art and Trials Team I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (Series 5) ITV Productions for ITV1 “Clever, witty, inventive and quirky design allied to genuinely impressive feats of design and engineering enabled the winner to master what must have been a difficult brief.” Nominees James Dillon The House of Tiny Tearaways (Series 2) BBC/Outline Productions for BBC Jonathan Paul Green Green Wing (Series 2) talkbackTHAMES Television for Channel 4 Production Design - Drama Jon Henson ShakespeaRe-Told: Macbeth BBC Drama for BBC One “The design created a totally credible world which drew the viewer into the film. And the detail was perfect - stylish, inventive and spare.” Nominees Edward Thomas Doctor Who (Series 2) BBC Wales for BBC One Alan Spalding Space Race BBC, NDR (Germany) & Channel One (Russia) for BBC Two Music - Original Score Martin Phipps The Virgin Queen BBC Drama/Power Co-production/BDi Music for BBC One “The jury agreed that this was one of the freshest scores this year. It was bold and dangerous – beautifully crafted and imaginative – and it complemented the drama superbly.” Nominees John Lunn Bleak House BBC Drama/WGBH Boston/Deep Indigo & Bucks Music for BBC One David A. Hughes Funland BBC for BBC Three Music - Original Title Rob Lane Elizabeth I Company Pictures/Channel 4/HBO/Lietuvos Kinostudija & Bucks Music for Channel 4 “A lovely, tuneful theme with a perfect marriage of music and pictures which was both elegant and witty.” Nominees Ben Bartlett Ghost Squad Company Pictures/BDi Music for Channel 4 John Lunn Bleak House BBC Drama/WGBH Boston/Deep Indigo & Bucks Music for BBC One Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions Venetia Ercolani Strictly Dance Fever (Series 2) BBC for BBC One “…the winner had very successfully risen to the challenge of coming up week after week with glamorous and innovative costumes which were both tailored to the musical genre and stylised to the individual personalities of the performers.” Nominees Claire Finlay Nighty Night (Series 2) Baby Cow for BBC Three Stephen Adnitt Dancing on Ice ITV Productions - Factual for ITV1 Costume Design - Drama Andrea Galer Bleak House BBC Drama/WGBH Boston/Deep Indigo for BBC One “Brilliantly achieved, the range of costumes created for the huge cast was notable for historical accuracy as well as the richness of the on-screen look. The winner was a vital part of a quite extraordinary design effort.” Nominees Amy Roberts The Virgin Queen BBC Drama/Power Co-production for BBC One Louise Page Doctor Who (Series 2) BBC Wales for BBC One Visual Effects - Digital Effects Red Vision Titanic - Birth of A Legend ITV Productions - Factual for ITV1 “The winning programme was hugely impressive in its ambition. The integration of CGI and live action was flawlessly seamless. Impeccable detail and scale brought a cinematic look and standard to the small screen.” Nominees The Mill Doctor Who (Series 2) BBC Wales for BBC One Charles Darby, Barrie Hemsley, James Madigan & Joe Pavlo Rome HBO/BBC/Happy Fortune Films/Fortuna Felix Films Srl/Moreton Films for BBC Two Visual Effects - Picture Enhancement Jet Omoshebi Pepper Post Production Life on Mars Kudos Film and Television for BBC One “The jury was impressed by the subtlety and sensitivity of the approach. Careful not to overpower the narrative, the look not only integrated a hyper real quality but also transported the viewer back convincingly to the 1970’s.” Nominees Dan Coles Pepper Post Production The Somme Darlow Smithson Productions for Channel 4 Chris Beeton Pepper Post Production Sweeney Todd Box TV/Size 9 Productions for BBC One Visual Effects - Special Effects Neill Gorton and Rob Mayor Millennium FX Bodies (Series 2) Hat Trick Productions for BBC Three “The special effects in the winning programme demanded absolute realism for the drama to work. The attention to detail was impeccable and thoroughly convincing. A prosthetic masterpiece.” Nominees Ian Rowley Emmerdale (Kings Development Disaster) ITV Productions for ITV1 Daniel Acon, Bill Budd & Franco Maria Salamon Rome HBO/BBC/Happy Fortune Films/Fortuna Felix Films Srl/Moreton Films for BBC Two Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging Dave
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