Winners list from the BAFTA TV Craft Awards

The complete list of winners from the  BAFTA TV Craft Awards 2012.

 

 

Breakthrough Talent

Tom Basden – Writer, Fresh Meat

Kwadjo Dajan – Co-producer, Appropriate Adult – WINNER

Stefan Golaszewski – Writer, Him & Her

Clare Johns – Producer/director: Panorama: The Truth About Adoption

 

Costume Design

Charlotte Walter – Birdsong – WINNER

Amy Roberts – Call the Midwife

Susannah Buxton – Downton Abbey

James Keast – The Mystery Of Edwin Drood

 

Digital Creativity

Margaret Robertson, Alex Fleetwood, A.L. Kennedy, Lottie Davies – Dreams Of Your Life

Steph Harris, Dan Jones, Sandra Gorel, Adam Gee – Live From The Clinic – WINNER

Matt Jarvis, Chloe Moss, Richard Wilson, Daniel Twomey – Misfits

ITV Online/ITV Studios – This Morning

 

Director, Factual

David Clews – Educating Essex – WINNER

Vanessa Berlowitz, Chadden Hunter, Kathryn Jeffs – Frozen Planet (‘To The Ends Of The Earth’)

Sacha Mirzoeff – Protecting Our Children

Charlie Russell – Terry Pratchett’s Choosing To Die

 

Director, Fiction

Julian Jarrold – Appropriate Adult

John Alexander – Exile

Hugo Blick – The Shadow Line – WINNER

Yann Demange – Top Boy

 

Director, Multi-Camera

Richard Valentine – Dancing On Ice

Ben Kellett – Mrs Brown’s Boys

Claire Popplewell – The Royal Wedding (BBC One)

Phil Heyes – The X Factor Final – WINNER

 

Editing, Factual

Ian Davies – Agony & Ecstasy: A Year With English National Ballet

Andy Netley, Dave Pearce, Nigel Buck – Frozen Planet (‘To The Ends Of The Earth’) – WINNER

Sean Mackenzie – Japan’s Tsunami Caught on Camera

Brendan Reilly – Terry Pratchett’s Choosing To Die

 

Editing, Fiction

Kristina Hetherington – Birdsong

Luke Dunkley – The Crimson Petal and the White

Victoria Boydell – Great Expectations

Charlie Phillips – Sherlock (‘A Scandal In Belgravia’) - WINNER

 

Entertainment Craft Team

Paul Bussey, Nick Collier, Luke Halls, Annabel Raftery – The Cube – WINNER

Simon Ainge, Zebedee Helm, Rachel Jury – Derren Brown: The Experiments (‘The Secret Of Luck’)

Konrad Begg, Phil Churchward, Ben Joiner, Iain May – Top Gear

Robert Edwards, Dave Davey, Matt Jeffreys, Julien Rigel – The X Factor

 

Make Up and Hair Design

Emma Scott – Birdsong

Jacqueline Fowler – The Crimson Petal and the White – WINNER

Kirstin Chalmers – Great Expectations

Catherine Scoble – This Is England ’88

 

Original Music

John Lunn – Downton Abbey

George Fenton – Frozen Planet

Martin Phipps – Great Expectations

Brian Eno – Top Boy – WINNER

 

Photography, Factual

Sean Bobbitt – Crack House

Michael W. Richards, Richard Cook, Christian Moullec – Earthflight (‘Europe’)

Camera Team – Frozen Planet (‘To The Ends Of The Earth’) – WINNER

Leo Maguire – Gypsy Blood (True Stories)

 

Photography and Lighting, Fiction

Lol Crawley – The Crimson Petal and the White

Florian Hoffmeister – Great Expectations – WINNER

Chris Seager – The Hour

Tat Radcliffe – Top Boy

 

Production Design

Pat Campbell – Appropriate Adult

Donal Woods, Judy Farr – Downton Abbey

Joel Collins, Daniel May – Black Mirror (’15 Million Merits’)

David Roger – Great Expectations – WINNER

 

Sound, Factual

Daniel Jones, Sam Mathewson – The Choir: Military Wives

Tim Owens, Graham Wild, Kate Hopkins – Frozen Planet (‘To The Ends Of The Earth’) – WINNER

Tom O’Pray, Paul Paragon – Rostropovich: The Genius of the Cello

Sound Team – The Royal Wedding (Service in Westminster Abbey) (BBC One)

 

Sound, Fiction

Sound Team – Birdsong

Richard Dyer, Paul Hamblin, Stefan Henrix, Matt Skelding – Great Expectations

Sound Team – The Hour

John Mooney, Jeremy Child, Howard Bargroff, Doug Sinclair – Sherlock (‘A Scandal In Belgravia’) – WINNER

 

Visual Effects

The Mill – Doctor Who

BlueBolt – Great Expectations – WINNER

Philip Dobree, Sophie Orde, Dan Upton – Inside the Human Body

Burrell Durrant Hifle – Wonders of the Universe

 

Writer

Neil McKay – Appropriate Adult

Abi Morgan – Birdsong

Jack Thorne – The Fades

Steven Moffat – Sherlock (‘A Scandal In Belgravia’) – WINNER

 

Special Award

Aidan Farrell

 

 

Source: Digital Spy

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