2015 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards

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2015 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards
Date9 April 2015
Site The Arches (Glasgow)
Scotland
Hosted by Muriel Gray

The 2015 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards were held on 9 April 2015 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 24 March 2015. [2] [3] The ceremony was hosted by Muriel Gray.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best ActorBest Actress

Nick Ikunda - Happy Together

Hannah Ord - Last Night in Edinburgh

  • Georgia Raymond – A Love Divided
  • Ashley Smith – Scot Squad
Best DramaBest Entertainment

Patata Tortilla

  • Last Night in Edinburgh
  • The Scribbler

The Wee 'Hings

  • The Cyclist
  • Middle Man
Best WriterBest Editor

Ben Sharrock - Patata Tortilla

  • Gillian Park – Flotsam'
  • James Price - Dropping Off Michael

Benjamin Cook - The Scribbler

  • Ally Bhatia - Waitress
  • Artur Zaremba -Our Father
Best FactualBest Camera / Photography

Marty Goes To Hollywood – Martyn Robertson, Ian Bustard

  • After The Crash - Tomasz Motyka
  • Late Night in Glasgow – Kurosh Kani, Dayna Baptie, Louise Dawson

Steven Cameron Ferguson - Sick

  • Ian Forbes – Seahorse
  • Andrew O'Connor – The Still Heart Beating
Best SoundBest Composer

Kevin WallsIdentical

Richy Carey - Lichtspiel: Opus I

  • Amin Keshmiri – The Scribbler
  • Alia E. Torrie – When the Tide Comes In
Best DesignBest Animation

Anthony Devine - Boat

  • Marina Maclean - Waitress
  • Frances Collier - Whistle My Lad

Domestic Appliances - Lewis Firth Bolton

  • Mitigating Circumstances - Kieran Duncan, Tom Paxton, Steph Flynn, Phillip Vaughan
  • Separate Lives - Mayra Hernandez Rios, Jared Taylor, Aleksandra Kovač
Best Game

Seek - Vimarsh Raina, Amy Stevens, Jessica Hider, Christopher Dickson

  • Leila And The Little Folk - Bruce Lomond
  • Revenant - Stuart Tait, Ellen Brown, Mark Thompson, Vince Finlayson

Special Award for New Work

Steven Cameron Ferguson - Sick

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