Congratulations to all of this years Student Awards nominees! Along with the regional awards and craft awards, the second Sir Lenny Henry Award will also be presented.
The winners will be announced at a special ceremony at BBC Birmingham on the evening of Thursday 19th March 2020. Please note, places are limited for this event. Invites have been sent to all nominees via their Tutors.
A list of all nominees can be found below:
Animation
St George and the Dragon – Gus Kearns
The Squid – George Hampshire
Comedy and Entertainment
Call Me Daddy – Joe Nichols, Matthew Price, Tom Harraway, Rachel Hubbard
Le Roi De La Forest (The King Of The Forest) – Leroy Da Silva
Walter the Pomeranian Police Dog – Esme Nancarrow
Drama
Hideaway – Charles Payne, Samuel Ash and Team
One-Eighty – Georgia Taylor
Ruby Vandal – Jack Barrie, Cal Brown, Celine Woodburn, Joshua Timmins
Factual
A Seed Planted in Iraq – Zynab Sadik
Caffeine and Machine – Sam Herdman
The People’s Archive – Natalie Argent
News
Inked – Alex Bridgewood
LGBT For Idiots – Jessica Eady
Pure Minds For Dummies – Joseph Pettit
Short Form
Black Bottles – Eyerusalem Lema
Night Hopper – Lauren Burnham
Story On My Skin – Georgia Taylor
Craft Skills : Camera
Imprisoned – Alexis Sarmiento
Inked – Alex Bridgewood
Night Hopper – Lauren Burnham
Craft Skills : Editing
Le Roi De La Forest (The King Of The Forest) – Leroy Da Silva
Night Hopper – Lauren Burnham
The Squid – George Hampshire
Craft Skills : Sound
Paranoia – Connor Snape
Home – Eleanor Mayall
Night Hopper – Alice Briers
Craft Skills : Production Design
Ratcatcher – Sam Pinhorne, Molly Babington, Jack Emmens, Dan Petrovsky, Ellen Johnton, Vittorio Toscani, Reece Smith
St George and the Dragon – Gus Kearns
The Fisherman – Hope Turton, Sophie Harrison-Luscombe, Thomas Lowe, Ashley Newton
Craft Skills : Writing
One-Eighty – Georgia Taylor
Breakwater – George Rawding, Connor Fenton
Le Roi De La Forest (The King Of The Forest) – Leroy Da Silva
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