2011 British Academy Television Craft Awards

Last updated
12th British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date8 May 2011
Site The Brewery, London, UK
Hosted by Stephen Mangan

The British Academy Television Craft Awards of 2011 are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and were held on 8 May 2011 at The Brewery, London, the ceremony was hosted by Stephen Mangan.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in boldface. [1] [2] [3]

Best Director - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Director - Factual
Best Director - Multi-CameraBest Writer
Best Original Television MusicBest Breakthrough Talent
Best Costume DesignBest Production Design
Best Make-Up and Hair DesignBest Visual Effects
Best Photography and Lighting - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Photography - Factual
  • Human Planet (Episode: "Arctic – Life in the Deep Freeze") – Will Edwards, Doug Allan, Matt Norman
  • Human Planet (Episode: "Oceans – Into the Blue") – Simon Enderby, Robin Cox, Richard Wollocombe
  • David Attenborough's First Life – Pete Hayns, Paul Williams
  • Human Planet (Episode: "Jungles – People of the Trees") – Gavin Thurston, Robin Cox, Pete Hayns
Best Editing - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Editing - Factual
Best Sound - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Sound - Factual
  • Downton Abbey – Nigel Heath, Alex Sawyer, Adam Armitage, Mark Holding
  • South Riding – Alistair Crocker, Paul Hamblin, Alex Ellerington, Jeff Richardson
  • The Promise – Graham Headicar, Stuart Hilliker, Matt Skelding, Simon Clark
  • Mad Dogs – Adrian Rhodes, Reg Mills, Ben Norrington
  • Any Human Heart – Sound Team
  • Elgar: The Man Behind the Mask – Paul Paragon, Jez Spencer, Mike Hatch
  • Human Planet (Episode: "Oceans – Into the Blue") – Martyn Harries, Kate Hopkins
  • Human Planet (Episode: "Jungles – People of the Trees") – Willow Murton, Kate Hopkins, Mark Ferda, Rachael Kinley
  • Top Gear: Middle East Special – Sound Team
Best Entertainment Craft TeamBest Digital Creativity
  • The Million Pound Drop Live – Nick Hall, Luc Houselander, Simon Brickle, Jody Smith
  • The Big Fish Fight – Will Anderson, Jo Haslam, Simon Deverell, Murry Toms
  • Misfits – Matt Jarvis, Chloe Moss, Owen Priestly, Carl Hodler
  • This Morning – Ritchie Wilkinson, Hayley Jones, John Palmer, Helen Pendlebury

Special awards

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References

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