Britain’s forum for TV and media content and educational charity The Royal Television Society (RTS), has announced the winners for the national RTS Student Television Awards 2024, sponsored by 4Skills – Channel 4’s nationwide training and development strategy.
The National Film and Television School took home the most wins, receiving eight awards across the 24 categories with five of the organisation’s students winning each craft award, including Camera Work, Editing, Sound and Production Design for the postgraduate categories. Additionally, three projects from the National Film and Television School achieved two awards during the ceremony – Crab Day, Jellyfish and Lobster and With Woman – with each project receiving both a crafts and genre award.
Judges commented on the winning productions to be of “outstanding production values,” and the “technical execution” being of “particularly impressive quality.”
Receiving the Undergraduate Craft Skills award for Editing, judges said Doggerland was “Beautiful, confident editing in it’s rawest form, taking this key skill and making a brilliantly eloquent and creative film.” The Undergraduate Sound award went to Worst Thing, which judges decided was “a story with sound design front and centre.”
The newly formed Factual categories are now divided into Factual Short Form and Factual Long Form, crowned popular content such as Strongwoman, Death at Sea, Walking the Labyrinth, and With Woman with an array of Undergraduate and Postgraduate awards. The redefined Saving the Planet award, previously known as Environment and Sustainability, received a wealth of high quality submissions with Tails of Cumbrian Heritage winning Undergraduate and Cowboys vs Prairie Dogs winning for Postgraduate.
Sinéad Rocks, Managing Director, Nations and Regions at Channel 4 and Chair of the RTS Student Television Awards, said: “The RTS Student Television Awards are a brilliant opportunity to recognise the next generation of industry entrants at the top of their games, who are creating dynamic, skilled films and soon to be transforming the screen industries. As we celebrate our winners and nominees, it is a reminder of the value of creating content and its ability to evoke conversation and change. We are now looking forward to receiving submissions for the RTS Student Television Awards 2025.”
The RTS Student Television Awards is an annual celebration, showcasing the talent, potential and enthusiasm of students across the UK, identifying exceptional skills and craftsmanship. This year the event was hosted by rapper, author and broadcaster Guvna B, at London’s IET, Savoy Place.
The RTS today also launched the 2025 RTS Student Television Awards, with submissions now open until Monday 4 November 2024 and the ceremony set to take place in June 2025. The awards are open to all students enrolled with higher education colleges, universities and institutions in the UK and Ireland only. Entries must have been made between 1 November 2023 and 31 October 2024. For more information please visit here.
The full list of 2024 winners and nominees with citations from the juries:
Undergraduate Categories
Undergraduate Animation
WINNER - Sketchbook - James Watt, Nyah Deamer, Marta Smielewski & Steven Watt (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Nominees:
- Doggerland - Michael Blake & Martin To (University of the West of England, Bristol)
- The Curse of Dracular - Jack Paterson (Norwich University of the Arts)
Undergraduate Drama
WINNER - Skive - Corinna Elleschild, Ellis Cate, Louis Barron-Forde,
Charlie Guy-Jones & Team (University of the West of England, Bristol)
Nominees:
- Care - Jagoda Tlok, Jess Kelly, Euan Farmer, Juno Glover & Team (Screen Academy Scotland (Edinburgh Napier University))
- Night Light - Oscar Bell, Thomas Ellison & Madeleine Reddy (Staffordshire University)
Undergraduate Entertainment and Comedy Drama
WINNER - The Other Half - Alina Ilin & Benjamin Bogdan-Hodgson (Middlesex University)
Nominees:
- Lulu’s Zoo - Sarah Baker (University of Salford)
- Worst Thing - Jayme Bartlett, Bobby Donaldson, Hayley Louise McGuire, Petra Crace & Team (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland)
Undergraduate Factual – Long Form
WINNER - Walking the Labyrinth - Jessica Doherty, Conor Farrelly, Megan Hughes, Kim Stewart & Team (Dundalk Institute of Technology)
Nominees:
- Simme Tutt’uno - Alice Franchi, Yasmin Boxall, Freddie Logan & Alice Sacco (University of Westminster)
- Thank you, Final Fantasy VII - Mark Stiles (University of Sunderland)
Undergraduate Factual – Short Form
WINNER - Strongwoman - Kyla Miller, Ewan Patrick, Jodie McMail, Katrina McEwan & Remi Peron (University of Stirling)
Nominees:
- Beyond Borders: Mo’s Story - Oliver Burke, Searus Aynsley & Max Clibbon (Sheffield Hallam University)
- Dragons - Tyrese Shipp, Sophie Taylor, Harry Orr & Alex Chiles (Bath Spa University)
Undergraduate Journalism
WINNER - I’LL JUST HAVE CATS - Kay Proctor & Team (University of Gloucestershire)
Nominees:
- ANGLE NEWS Final Newsday - Kaleigh Pritchard, Aoife Harkin, Meg Griffiths, Isaac Lewis & Team (University of Gloucestershire)
- Bruised - Carla Basu, Lauren Fitzpatrick & Adam Millar (University of the West of Scotland)
Undergraduate Saving the Planet
WINNER - Tails of Cumbrian Heritage - Georgia Costin & Abbey Wilkinson (University of Cumbria)
Nominees:
- Fibres - The Roots of Industrial Hemp - Matthew Tyler-Howells, Vic Kolbe & Emily Hogg (Aberystwyth University)
- Forgotten Fibre - Tristan Patrick Sherfield, Alex Stevenson, Maurice A Wren, Robert Loud & Team (University of the West of England, Bristol)
Craft Categories
Undergraduate Craft Skills – Camerawork
WINNER - Simme Tutt’uno - Freddie Logan (University of Westminster)
Undergraduate Craft Skills – Editing
WINNER - Doggerland - Michael Blake (University of the West of England, Bristol)
Undergraduate Craft Skills – Production Design
WINNER - The Curse of Dracular - Jack Paterson (Norwich University of the Arts)
Undergraduate Craft Skills – Sound
WINNER - Worst Thing - Erin Williamson, Megan Daly & Jayme Bartlett (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland)
Undergraduate Craft Skills – Writing
WINNER - Care - Jagoda Tlok (Screen Academy Scotland (Edinburgh Napier University))
Postgraduate Categories
Postgraduate Animation
WINNER - Crab Day - Ross Stringer, Aleksandra Sykulak, Bartosz Stanislawek & Donya Maguire (National Film and Television School)
Nominees:
- Mum’s Spaghetti - Lisa Kenney, Emma Grazette, Martina Buendia Silva, Jack Maraghy & Team (National Film and Television School)
- Singularity - Conor Mullin, Alexander Leeming Froudakis, Joe Flowers, Pip Denning & Team (University of the West of England, Bristol)
Postgraduate Drama
WINNER - Jellyfish and Lobster - Elizabeth Rufai, Yasmin Afifi, Linda Wu,
Max Reynolds & Team (National Film and Television School)
Nominees:
- Killing Boris Johnson - Musa Alderson-Clarke, Solomon Golding & Team (National Film and Television School)
- MaoMao - Siqin Qu, Yifei Yue, Xianglong Zhang & Shengshuo Hou (University of York)
Postgraduate Entertainment and Comedy Drama
WINNER - Why Don’t You Stay For Tonight - Guilherme Pires, Yegor Chmilewsky, El Hakim & Gundham Onorati (Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Campus)
Nominees:
- 7 Day Expert - Julia Waller, Hannah Dodge & Team (National Film and Television School)
- Tastes of the Past - Shu Wang, Anastasia Adruzova, Marcin Mazurek &
Fleur Capocci (National Film and Television School)
Postgraduate Factual – Long Form
WINNER - With Woman - Mia Harvey, Yu-Pu Pon, Luke Barnfather, Diana Duah & Team (National Film and Television School)
Nominees:
- Cadáver - Benjamin Kodboel, Frederik Ribergaard, Itzel Gonzalez Estrada, Jack McCartney & Team (National Film and Television School)
- Lettre à Elie (Letter to Elie) - Alexis Grigorieff, Louise Bernard Pallas, Harry Foster, Ciara McKenna & Team (National Film and Television School)
Postgraduate Factual – Short Form
WINNER - Death at Sea - Sara Pipernos, Mikey Sneddon & Nyal Mueenuddin (University of the West of England, Bristol)
Nominees:
- My Dad and the Volcano - Gavin Reid & Brendan Swift (The University of the West of Scotland)
- My Mum Rita - Qiqi Hou (London College of Communication (University of the Arts London)
Postgraduate Journalism
WINNER - Charlton Upbeats Football Fundraiser - Lili Sheppard & Shivansh Gupta (City, University of London)
Nominees:
- Ukranian cafe - Lili Sheppard & Tiffany Muthee (City, University of London)
- Under The Sky - The Homeless of Calcutta - Rini Ghosh (Nottingham Trent University)
Postgraduate Saving the Planet
WINNERS - Cowboys vs Prairie Dogs - Alexander Crisp (University of the West of England, Bristol)
Nominees:
- Forgotten Forests - Robyn Dean, Lauren Wynter, Siim Skepast, Jack McCartney & Team (National Film and Television School)
- Grasping the Nettle - Mairi Eyres, Leo Alexander, Mikey Sneddon, Ningjing Wang & Team (University of the West of England, Bristol)
Craft Categories
Postgraduate Craft Skills – Camerawork
WINNERS - Cadáver - Benjamin Kodboel (National Film and Television School)
Postgraduate Craft Skills – Editing
WINNERS - With Woman - Yu-Pu Pon (National Film and Television School)
Postgraduate Craft Skills – Production Design
WINNERS - Mum’s Spaghetti - Luke Stronach (National Film and Television School)
Postgraduate Craft Skills – Sound
WINNERS - Crab Day - Simon Panayi (National Film and Television School)
Postgraduate Craft Skills – Writing
WINNERS - Jellyfish and Lobster - Yasmin Afifi (National Film and Television School)
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