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RTS opens Craft & Design Awards 2014-2015 and launches new Director Category
30 Jul 2015 : Seán Brosnan
The closing date for award entries is Monday, September 1
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has launched the RTS Craft & Design Awards 2014-2015. The Awards recognise the huge variety of skills and processes involved in programme production, from editing to lighting, and costume design to digital effects.

This year will see the launch of a Director’s category. Nominations and an Award will be made in a single category from any area of programme making. In addition, the RTS has changed the criteria for entrants so that individuals who are based in the UK and have worked on a category within the UK can still be entered even if the production is categorised as an international one.

Cheryl Taylor, Chair of the RTS Craft & Design Awards and Controller of CBBC, says: “The RTS Craft and Design Awards are an excellent way of recognising the extraordinary breadth of talent we have throughout the creative content industry. The 2014-2015 Awards see the launch of a new Director’s category. This is an important and valued part of the production process and we felt it was time to include and recognise this skill.”

The closing date for Awards entries is Monday 1 September 2015. All entries must have been first transmitted between 1 September 2014 and 31 August 2015 and may be submitted by companies or individuals. The Awards will be presented on Monday 30 November 2015 at the London Hilton, Park Lane. For more information or to download an entry form visit: www.rts.org.uk.

The Award categories are:

  • Design – recognises achievement in three categories: trails and packaging, programme content sequences and titles.
  • Make Up Design – recognises achievement in all areas of makeup, including hair styling and wigs, in two categories: drama, and entertainment and non-drama productions.
  • Costume Design – recognises achievement in two categories: drama, and entertainment and non–drama productions.
  • Production Design – recognises achievement in two categories: drama, and entertainment and non–drama productions.
  • Effects – recognises achievement from any area of programme making in three categories: digital effects, special effects and picture enhancement.
  • Director – recognises achievement from any area of programme making in a single category.
  • Photography – recognises achievement in location based single camera work in two categories: drama, and documentary/factual and non-drama productions.
  • Lighting and Multicamera – recognises achievement in three categories: lighting for multicamera, multicamera work and multicamera work – sport
  • Sound – recognises achievement in two categories: drama, and entertainment and non-drama productions. These Awards recognise the whole sound team and both recording supervisor and mixing supervisor should be named on the entry form
  • Editing – recognises achievement in four categories: drama, documentary/factual, entertainment and comedy, and sport
  • Music – recognises achievement in two categories: original title music, and original score. The titles or score must be specially commissioned for a specific programme





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