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                                THE FUJIFILM SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS continued from previous page
  “The quality has always been very high, but it’s now at the point where I think pretty much any of them could be shown on television or the big screen without any trouble at all. That’s very exciting.”
THE AWARD WINNERS
FUJIFILM AWARD FOR BEST OVERALL PRODUCTION
Wolf In An Arran Sweater
NORTHERN FILM SCHOOL
directed by Liberty Lindley, producer Joel Austin
Second: Midnight Raid
LONDON INTERNATIONAL FILM SCHOOL directed by Susanne Falkum Lovik producers Yvonne Svendsen & Jeanne Rufenacht
Third: Aisles Of Eden
KENT INSTITUTE OF ART & DESIGN directed by James Clarke
producers Monal Shah, Neil Taylor & Gerhard Omsted
Fourth: Ninety Days
SURREY INSTITUTE OF ART & DESIGN directed by Tristan Higgs, producer Allie Tarn
ARRIFLEX AWARD FOR BEST CAMERAWORK & LIGHTING
Wolf In An Arran Sweater, Stephanie Hardt Runner-up: Midnight Raid, Diego Rodrigues
dB POST AWARD FOR SOUND
Midnight Raid, Mike Johnson Runner-up:
Wolf In An Arran Sweater, Matthew Brace
AVID AWARD FOR BEST EDITING
Midnight Raid, Mike Johnson Runner-up:
Wolf In An Arran Sweater, Bjorn Engstrom
BBC AWARD FOR MOST PROMISING DIRECTOR
Wolf In An Arran Sweater, Liberty Lindley BBC DESIGN AWARD FOR BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Wolf In An Arran Sweater, Georgina Smith Runner-up: Ninety Days, Johnathan Harley
MIKE FRASER AWARD FOR MOST COMMERCIALLY VIABLE
Wolf in An Arran Sweater
CARLTON TELEVISION AWARD FOR BEST SCREENPLAY
Crushed, HARROW CAMPUS, writer Anita Honeyman Runner-up: A Good Call, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL writer Lucy Moore
GRAFFITI AWARD FOR BEST USE OF CREATIVE PUBLICITY
Wolf In An Arran Sweater, Joel Austin
FUJI PROFESSIONAL AWARD FOR BEST USE OF STILLS
Thieves In The Temple, NAPIER UNIVERSITY Hazel Palmer & Susan Richards
COLOUR FILM SERVICES AWARD IN ASSOCIATION WITH ODEON CINEMAS MOST SUITABLE FOR THEATRICAL RELEASE
Wolf In An Arran Sweater
The Northern Film School’s Wolf In An Arran Sweater sweeps the board with nine awards
This year’s judges were:
Robert Allen (AMPS), Trevor Boden (Carlton TV),
Len Brown (Metrocolor, now Technicolor Ltd),
Paul Brown Constable & Nimal Jayasekera (Graffiti),
Tony Bungey (TKT Film Services), Peter Collis (Video Film & Grip), Janie Dahn (dB Post Production), Angie Daniell (BBC),
Eddie Dias (Michael Samuelson Lighting), Alexandra Findlay (Channel 4), Freddie Francis, John French (British Film Designers’ Guild),
Viv Grant, Peter Lamont, Wendy Mattock (Avid), Linda Mattock (BBC), Patrick McEnally (Lee Lighting), Ewart Needham (BBFC),
Barry Measure (AFM Lighting), Tracey Pryor (Panavision),
Lofty Rice (Pinewood Studios), Dawn Sharpless (Short Film Bureau), Ted Shorthouse (Colour Film Services), Barry Stevens (Avid),
Len Thornton (Soho Images), Mel Worsfold (Mel Worsfold Ltd), Peter Wright (Film Lab North)
Sponsors were: AFM Lighting, Arri (GB) Ltd, Arri Lighting, Arri Media, Avid Technology, BBC, British Film Designers Guild, BAFTA, Carlton Television, Colour Film Services, dB Post Production, Film Lab North, Fuji Ireland, Fuji Professional, Graffiti Editions Ltd, Lee Lighting, Metrocolor, Michael Samuelson VFG Lighting, Mike Fraser Ltd,
Association of Motion Picture Sound, Odeon Cinemas, Panavision UK, Soho Images, Television Arts Performance Showcase, TKT Film Services, Transco, Video Film & Grip and Yorkshire Television.
  Photos from top (l-r): Surrey Institute of Art & Design crew; the winning entry, Wolf In An Arran Sweater, second place winner Midnight Raid; third place winner Aisles Of Eden
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