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Television Craft Awards Winners in 2012

13 April 12

The full list of winners and nominees for the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2012.

The British Academy Television Craft Awards honour the very best behind-the-scenes talent working in TV over the past year. The ceremony was held on Sunday 13 May 2012 at The Brewery in East London.

  • Special Award
  • Break-through Talent sponsored by Sara Putt Associates
  • Costume Design
  • Digital Creativity
  • Director: Factual sponsored by ProductionBase
  • Director: Fiction sponsored by ProductionBase
  • Director: Multi-Camera sponsored by The Farm LA
  • Editing: Factual
  • Editing: Fiction
  • Entertainment Craft Team sponsored by Hotcam
  • Make Up & Hair Design sponsored by MAC
  • Original Music
  • Photography: Factual
  • Photography and Lighting: Fiction
  • Production Design
  • Sound: Factual
  • Sound: Fiction
  • Visual Effects
  • Writer
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Special Award

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Aidan Farrell

  • Find out more: Aidan Farrell: 2012 BAFTA Special Award Recipient

Sara Putt Associates [logo] Break-through Talent sponsored by Sara Putt Associates

BAFTA maskKwadjo Dajan (co-producer) – Appropriate Adult
ITV1/ITV Studios

Tom Basden (writer) – Fresh Meat
Channel 4/Objective Productions/Lime Pictures

Stefan Golaszewski (writer) – Him & Her
BBC Three/Big Talk Productions

Clare Johns (producer/director) – The Truth About Adoption (Panorama)
BBC One/Films Of Record

  • Find out more: Meet the 2012 BAFTA Break-Through Talent Nominees

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Costume Design

BAFTA maskCharlotte Walter – Birdsong
BBC One/Working Title Television

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Amy Roberts – Call the Midwife
BBC One/Neal Street Productions

Susannah Buxton – Downton Abbey
ITV1/Carnival Films

James Keast – The Mystery Of Edwin Drood
BBC Two/BBC Productions/Masterpiece

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Digital Creativity

BAFTA maskSteph Harris, Dan Jones, Sandra Gorel, Adam Gee - Live From The Clinic
Channel 4/Maverick

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Margaret Robertson, Alex Fleetwood, A.L. Kennedy, Lottie Davies – Dreams Of Your Life
Channel 4/Hide & Seek

Matt Jarvis, Chloe Moss, Richard Wilson, Daniel Twomey – Misfits
E4/Clerkenwell Films/Mobile Pie

Adam Vandermark, Athena Witter, Gemma Varley, Helen Pendlebury – This Morning
ITV1/ITV Studios/ITV Online & OnDemand

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TV Craft Sponsor - Production Base Director: Factual sponsored by ProductionBase

BAFTA maskDavid Clews – Educating Essex
Channel 4/Two Four Productions

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Vanessa Berlowitz, Chadden Hunter, Kathryn Jeffs – Frozen Planet (To The Ends Of The Earth)
BBC One/A BBC/Discovery Channel/Antena 3 Television S.A./ ZDF/Skai/Open University Co-Production in association with Discovery Canada

Sacha Mirzoeff – Protecting Our Children
BBC Two/BBC Bristol/Open University

Charlie Russell – Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die
BBC Two/Keo North

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TV Craft Sponsor - Production Base Director: Fiction sponsored by ProductionBase

BAFTA maskHugo Blick – The Shadow Line
BBC Two/Company Pictures

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Julian Jarrold – Appropriate Adult
ITV1/ITV Studios

John Alexander – Exile
BBC One/Red Production Company

Yann Demange – Top Boy
Channel 4/Cowboy Films

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The Farm LA [Logo] Director: Multi-Camera sponsored by The Farm LA

BAFTA maskPhil Heyes – The X Factor Final
ITV1/Thames/Syco

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Richard Valentine – Dancing On Ice
ITV1/ITV Studios

Ben Kellett – Mrs Brown’s Boys
BBC One/BBC Productions co-production with BocPix in association with RTE

Claire Popplewell – The Royal Wedding
BBC One /BBC Entertainment

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Editing Factual

BAFTA maskEditing Team – Frozen Planet (To The Ends Of The Earth)
BBC One/A BBC/Discovery Channel/Antena 3 Television S.A./ZDF/Skai/Open University Co-Production in association with Discovery Canada

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Ian Davies – Agony & Ecstasy: A Year With English National Ballet
BBC Four/Tiger Aspect

Sean Mackenzie – Japan’s Tsunami Caught On Camera
Channel 4/ITN Productions

Gary Scott - Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die
BBC Two/Keo North

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Editing: Fiction

BAFTA maskCharlie Phillips – Sherlock (A Scandal In Belgravia)
BBC One/Hartswood Films for BBC Wales in co-production with Masterpiece

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Kristina Hetherington – Birdsong
BBC One/Working Title Television

Luke Dunkley – The Crimson Petal And The White
BBC Two/Origin Pictures/Cité Amérique

Victoria Boydell – Great Expectations
BBC One/BBC Productions/Masterpiece

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HotCam [logo] Entertainment Craft Team sponsored by HotCam

BAFTA maskPaul Bussey, Nick Collier, Luke Halls, Annabel Raftery - The Cube
ITV1/Objective Productions

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Simon Ainge, Zebedee Helm, Rachael Jury, Nick Foster – Derren Brown The Experiments (The Secret Of Luck)
Channel 4/Objective Productions

Konrad Begg, Phil Churchward, Ben Joiner, Iain May – Top Gear
BBC Two/BBC Entertainment

Robert Edwards, Dave Davey, Matt Jeffreys, Julien Rigal - The X Factor
ITV1/Thames/Syco

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TV Craft Sponsor - Mac Make Up & Hair Design sponsored by MAC

BAFTA maskJacqueline Fowler – The Crimson Petal And The White
BBC Two/Origin Pictures/Cité Amérique

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Emma Scott – Birdsong
BBC One/Working Title Television

Kirstin Chalmers – Great Expectations
BBC One/BBC Productions/Masterpiece

Catherine Scoble – This Is England ‘88
Channel 4/Warp Films

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Original Music

BAFTA maskBrian Eno – Top Boy
Channel 4/Cowboy Films

John Lunn – Downton Abbey
ITV1/Carnival Films

George Fenton – Frozen Planet
BBC One/A BBC/Discovery Channel/Antena 3 Television S.A./ZDF/Skai/Open University Co-Production in association with Discovery Canada

Martin Phipps – Great Expectations
BBC One/BBC Productions/Masterpiece

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Photography: Factual

BAFTA maskCamera Team – Frozen Planet (To The Ends Of The Earth)
BBC One/A BBC/Discovery Channel/Antena 3 Television S.A./ ZDF/Skai/Open University Co-Production in association with Discovery Canada

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Sean Bobbitt – Crack House
More 4/Wall To Wall

Michael W. Richards, Richard Cook, Christian Moullec – Earthflight (Europe)
BBC One/John Downer Productions

Leo Maguire – Gypsy Blood (True Stories)
Channel 4/Clearstory

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Photography & Lighting: Fiction

BAFTA maskFlorian Hoffmeister – Great Expectations
BBC One/BBC Productions/Masterpiece

Lol Crawley – The Crimson Petal And The White
BBC Two/Origin Pictures/Cité Amérique

Chris Seager – The Hour
BBC One/Kudos Film and Television

Tat Radcliffe – Top Boy
Channel Four/Cowboy Films

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Production Design

BAFTA maskDavid Roger – Great Expectations
BBC One/BBC Productions/Masterpiece

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Pat Campbell – Appropriate Adult
ITV1/ITV Studios

Donal Woods, Judy Farr – Downton Abbey
ITV1/Carnival Films

Joel Collins, Daniel May – Black Mirror (15 Million Merits)
Channel 4/Zeppotron

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Sound: Factual

BAFTA maskTim Owens, Graham Wild, Kate Hopkins – Frozen Planet (To The Ends Of The Earth)
BBC One/A BBC/Discovery Channel/Antena 3 Television S.A./ZDF/Skai/Open University Co-Production in association with Discovery Canada

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Daniel Jones, Sam Mathewson – The Choir: Military Wives
BBC Two/Twenty Twenty

Tom O’Pray, Paul Paragon, Sam Santana - Rostropovich: The Genius of the Cello
BBC Four/Crux Productions/ITN

Sound Team – The Royal Wedding (Service In Westminster Abbey)
BBC One /BBC Entertainment

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Sound: Fiction

BAFTA maskJohn Mooney, Jeremy Child, Howard Bargroff, Doug Sinclair – Sherlock (A Scandal In Belgravia)
BBC One/ Hartswood Films for BBC Wales in co-production with Masterpiece

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Sound Team – Birdsong
BBC One/Working Title Television

Richard Dyer, Paul Hamblin, Stefan Henrix, Matt Skelding – Great Expectations
BBC One/BBC Productions/Masterpiece

Rudi Buckle, Marc Lawes, Nigel Squibbs, Jamie Caple – The Hour
BBC One/Kudos Film and Television

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Visual Effects

BAFTA maskBlueBolt – Great Expectations
BBC One/BBC Productions/Masterpiece

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The Mill – Doctor Who
BBC One/BBC Wales

Philip Dobree, Sophie Orde, Dan Upton – Inside The Human Body
BBC One/BBC Science London

Burrell Durrant Hifle – Wonders Of The Universe
BBC Two/BBC Factual Productions

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Writer

BAFTA maskSteven Moffat – Sherlock (A Scandal In Belgravia)
BBC One/ Hartswood Films for BBC Wales in co-production with Masterpiece

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Neil McKay – Appropriate Adult
ITV1/ITV Studios

Abi Morgan – Birdsong
BBC One/Working Title Television

Jack Thorne – The Fades
BBC Three/BBC Productions/BBC America

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E Ditor

(26-05-2012)

"Frozen Planet was great - but to win best editing??? Um - ever heard of dialogue?"

Valentina

(24-54-2012)

"Moffat should be crowned king of TV. And I mean world TV. Go Sherlock!"

Lotte

(14-35-2012)

"Go team Sherlock! xx from the Netherlands! ;D"

Phil Aplin

(14-00-2012)

"Pleased to see the recognition for Hugo Blick and "The Shadow Line"."

Claire

(13-10-2012)

"Still surprised by the lack of wins/nominations for Birdsong in this Bafta season but generally pleased with the above wins. Yay for team Sherlock!"

Sunniva

(13-30-2012)

"I wish Merlin had won/been nominated for something! And Doctor Who should have more nominees as well!"

Nick A

(13-41-2012)

"Think Royal wedding should have won best sound factual since Frozen Planet is pretty much all post synced sound."

Maria Butova

(13-06-2012)

"My very best wishes to "Sherlock" team!"

Kim Payne

(13-12-2012)

"A name should be mentioned for the Royal Wedding (Sound Factual) nomination - Andy Payne who designed the sound for the service and balanced the live transmission. He produced what we all heard!"

Susan

(13-40-2012)

"GO MOFFAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

Paula

(20-49-2012)

"My vote goes to Moffat! If he doesn't win, it'll be a sad day for this world."

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Comedian and actor Alan Davies takes to the stage to host the 2012 Television Craft Awards. Television Craft Awards Host for 2012 Sherlock star Andrew Scott presents the Award for Production Design. Production Design Presenter David Roger collects the Production Design BAFTA for Great Expectations Production Design Winner Mary Berry presents the Award for Editing: Factual Editing: Factual Presenter The winning team of the Editing Factual Award, for Frozen Planet (To The Ends Of The Earth) with food writer and star of Great British Bake Off Mary Berry. Editing: Factual Winner Oona Chaplin presents the Award for Editing: Fiction. Editing: Fiction Presenter Charlie Philips wins the Editing Fiction BAFTA for Sherlock (A Scandal in Belgravia) Editing: Fiction Winner Ukweli Roach presents the Award for Original Music. Original Music Presenter The Original Music BAFTA is won by Brian Eno for Top Boy. Show producer Alasdair Flint accept the award on his behalf. Original Music Winner Actor Tom Ellis presents the Award for Director: Multi-Camera sponsored by The Farm LA Director Multi-Camera Presenter Phil Heyes receives the BAFTA for Director: Multi: Camera for his work on The X-Factor Final Director Multi-Camera Winner Ruth Bradley presents the Award for Visual Effects. Visual Effects Presenter Visual Effects winners from BlueBolt with actress Ruth Bradley. They received the Award for their work on Great Expectations. Visual Effects Winner Kierston Wareing presents the Award for Make-Up and Hair Design. Make-Up and Hair Design Presenter Jacqueline Fowler, Make-Up Artist on The Crimson Petal and the White receives the BAFTA for Make-Up and Hair Design, sponsored by MAC. Make-Up and Hair Design Winner Nathan Stewart Jarrett presents the Award for Sound: Fiction. Sound: Fiction Presenter John Mooney, Jeremy Child, Howard Bargroff and Doug Sinclair pick up the BAFTA for Sound: Fiction. Sound: Fiction Winner Dan Snow presents the Award for Sound: Factual. Sound: Factual Presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy presents the BAFTA for Director: Factual sponsored by ProductionBase. Director: Factual Presenter Tim Owens, Graham Wild and Kate Hopkins celebrate their win in the Sound: Factual category Sound: Factual Winner Sarah Solemani presents the Award for Digital Creativity. Digital Creativity Presenter Steph Harris, Dan Jones and Sandra Gorel win the BAFTA for Digital Creativity. Digital Creativity Winner - Live From The Clinic Stars of Fresh Meat Joe Thomas and Kimberly Nixon present the Awards for Photography & Lighting: Fiction and Photography: Factual Photography & Lighting: Fiction & Photography: Factual Presenters George Ormond, producer of Great Expectations accepts the Photography & Lighting: Fiction Award on behalf of Florian Hoffmeister. Great Expectations picked up three BAFTAs at the 2012 TV Craft Awards. Photography & Lighting: Fiction Winner - Great Expectations The camera team behind Frozen Planet celebrate the programme's third win of the evening. Photography: Factual Winner - Frozen Planet Actress Charlotte Riley presents the BAFTA for Costume Design. Costume Design Presenter Charlotte Walter, costume designer on Birdsong wins the Costume Design Award. Costume Design Winner - Charlotte Walter Kane Robinson presents the Break-Through Talent Award sponsored by Sara Putt Associates. Break-through Talent Presenter Neil McKay picks up the BAFTA for Break-Through Talent on behalf of Kwadjo Dajan who was unable to pick up the Award in person. Kwadjo won the Award as co-producer on Appropriate Adult. Break-through Talent Winner Veteran broadcaster Nicholas Parsons presented the BAFTA for Entertainment Craft Team. Entertainment Craft Team Presenter The Entertainment Craft Team Award was picked up by The Cube for the second year running. Entertainment Craft Team Winner - The Cube Great Expectations Actor Shaun Dooley presents the BAFTA for Writer. Writer Presenter Steven Moffat receives the BAFTA for Writer at the 2012 Television Craft Awards. Sherlock picked up 3 Awards on the night. Writer Winner - Steven Moffat Krishnan Guru-Murthy presents the BAFTA for Director: Factual sponsored by ProductionBase. Director: Factual Presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy presents the BAFTA for Director: Factual sponsored by ProductionBase. Director: Factual Presenter David Clews wins the BAFTA for Director: Factual for his brilliant work on Educating Essex Director: Factual Winner - David Clews Jonathan Firth presents the award for Director: Fiction sponsored by Production Base. Director: Fiction Presenter Hugo Blick picks up the Director: Fiction Award for The Shadow Line. Director: Fiction Winner - Hugo Blick Actor, Adrian Dunbar presents the Special Award to Colourist, Aidan Farrell. Special Award Presenter Colourist, Aidan Farrell is the recipient of the 2012 TV Craft Special Award for his outstanding creative contribution to the industry. Special Award Recipient - Aidan Farrell
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