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1 Winners and nominees  



1.1  Special Award for New Work  







2 See also  





3 References  





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2014 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards
Date25 March 2014
SiteThe Arches (Glasgow)
Scotland
Hosted byMuriel Gray
Television coverage
NetworkStreaming webcast
  • British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards
  • 2015 →
  • The 2014 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards were held on 25 March 2014 at The Arches (Glasgow). Presented by BAFTA Scotland, the accolades honour the best upcoming talent in the field of film and television in Scotland.[1] The Nominees were announced on 7 March 2014.[2][3] The ceremony was hosted by Muriel Gray.

    Winners and nominees[edit]

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

    Best Fiction Film Best Acting Performance

    The Groundsman

    • Joyride
    • A Practical Guide To A Spectacular Suicide

    Julie Speers – Wyld as Julie

    • Jasmine Main – Bear With Me as Angel
    • Graeme McGeaghA Practical Guide to a Spectacular Suicide
    Best Writer Best Comedy/Entertainment Programme

    Michael Crumley – Hannah

    • Jonny BlairThe Groundsman
    • Gabriel Robertson – Bucket

    Fistpunch – Ruth Gallacher, Ally Lockhart

    • The Arsehole Gene – Eric Romero
    • Dolly's House – Marie-Cecile Murphy, Christopher Sneddon
    Best Director of Photography Best Editor

    Ansgar Hoeckh – Judas Goat

    • Laura Wadha - Hester

    Conor MeechanThe Groundsman[4]

    • Sanja Marjanovic – BFF
    • Jenny Crook – Situation Normal All Fucked Up
    Best Factual Best Original Music

    Finding Family – Carol Cooke, Chris Leslie, Garret Tankosic Kelly, Oggi Tomic

    • Radio SilenceDuncan Cowles, Scott Willis
    • Red Dust – Ilona Kacieja

    Jessica Jones – Hannah

    • Alec Cheer, Drew Wright – Sarah's Room
    • Tim Courtney – Sunsets & Silhouettes
    Best Sound Design Best Production Design

    Paul Kowalik – Out Of The Ash

    • Cliff Rossiter – Loyal
    • Will Cory – Sarah's Room

    Ailsa Williams – Hello From Earth

    • Sharon Kaye – Loyal
    • 'Eve Murray – Black Night Broken, White Morning Woken
    Best Game Best Animation

    Lub Vs Dub – Futuro

    • Attack of the Ghastly Grey Matter – Milksteak and the Jellybeans
    • 9.03M – Space Budgie

    Spectators – Ross Hogg

    • In Sight – Alexandru Nechifor
    • The House With No Doors – Oana Nechifor

    Special Award for New Work[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ STV Glasgow Article: 'Bafta nominations are out and the nation's new talent is on the edge of their seats'
  • ^ Daily Record Newspaper Article: 'BAFTA award for student filmmaker Conor'
  • External links[edit]


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