Media release
12 September 2008
Winners Of Qantas Film And Television Craft Awards Announced
• Craft Awards celebrate outstanding technical expertise in the film and television industries
• Remaining 36 categories will be announced at a ceremony in Auckland tomorrow night
The first 21 categories in this year’s Qantas Film and Television Awards have been announced at a lunch-time ceremony
today.
The Qantas Film and Television Craft Awards were held in the Winter Garden at Auckland’s Civic Theatre. The Craft Awards
celebrate outstanding technical expertise in categories including cinematography, make-up design, costume design,
camerawork, editing, music, production design and sound design.
The Craft Awards follow the merger this year of the New Zealand Screen Awards and New Zealand Television Awards.
Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand executive director and organising committee member, Anna Cahill, said a separate
Craft Awards ceremony was held because of the growth of the New Zealand film and television industries.
“The awards recognise that the expertise, passion, tenacity and determination of our people are integral to our
industries’ work being a success at home and internationally.”
New Zealand Television Broadcasters’ Council chief executive and organising committee member, Rick Friesen, said the
judges were impressed with the depth and maturity of this year’s entries.
“In recent years both the film and television industries have increasingly been singled out for the technical and
creative brilliance of their work. The finalists and winners at the Qantas Film and Television Craft Awards today
reflect that. We congratulate them.”
The red carpet will be rolled out at Auckland’s historic Civic Theatre tomorrow night [eds: Saturday, 13 September] for
the Qantas Film and Television Awards. The Awards ceremony will be attended by more than 1,000 guests from the world of
film and television and will be broadcast on TV3 at 9.30pm.
Craft Award highlights
Film
• Achievement in Cinematography – Greig Fraser, Out of the Blue
• Outstanding Technical Contribution in Film – budget under $1 million – Ginny Loane, Cinematographer, A Song of Good
• Achievement in Make-up Design in Film – Dave Elsey, Black Sheep
• Achievement in Editing in Film – Annie Collins, Out of the Blue
• Achievement in Original Music in Film – John Gibson and Jack Body, Rain of the Children
Television
• Achievement in Original Music in General Television – Christian Biegai, Riki Gooch and Dave Whitehead
• Achievement in Production Design in General Television – Ant Sang, bro’Town
• Best News Camera – Jared Mason, One News and Close Up
• Best Current Affairs Camera – George Murahidy, 60 Minutes
(Full list of winners from the Craft Awards attached)
_The Qantas Film and Television Awards is delighted to have Qantas as a significant partner and naming rights sponsor of
the Awards. The Awards are managed jointly by the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand and the New Zealand Television
Broadcasters' Council.
The Awards would not be possible without the financial assistance of the New Zealand Film Commission and support from
our sponsors:
• Auckland City Council – Auckland, home of the 2008 Qantas Film and Television Awards
• Images and Sound
• NZ On Air
• Pernod Ricard and Jameson Irish Whiskey
• Sony
• AGB Nielsen
• Atomic Coffee Roasters
• NZFACT
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Please also visit our website: www.qantasfilmandtvawards.co.nz
About the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand
The Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand (SDGNZ) represents New Zealand Directors and Editors. The Guild creates a
forum where creatives can define, defend and further their professional industry. The SDGNZ is dedicated to the artistic
excellence, employment opportunities and economic wellbeing of its members.
About the New Zealand Television Broadcasters’ Council
The New Zealand Television Broadcasters' Council is an industry organisation representing the non-competitive interests
of free-to-air television broadcasters in New Zealand. The members are TVWorks, Television New Zealand and Maori
Television.
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