2011 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards

The 2014 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards were held on 24 March 2011 at the Glasgow Film Theatre.>[1] Presented by BAFTA Scotland, the accolades honour the best upcoming talent in the field of film and television in Scotland.[2] The Nominees were announced on 15 March 2011.[3] The ceremony was hosted by Kaye Adams.[4]

2011 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards
Date24 March 2011
SiteGlasgow Film Theatre
Scotland
Hosted byKaye Adams
Television coverage
NetworkStreaming webcast

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Director Best Acting Performance

Lou McLoughlan - Caring For Calum

Hannah Stanbridge – Outcast (2010 film) as Petronella

  • Eileen MacLennane – An Seoladh
  • Amiera Darwish – Strange Places as Cat
Best Writer Best Technical Achievement

Graeme McGeagh, Graham Hughes, Keith Grantham – The Big Slick

Julian SchwanitzDisco
(Director Of Photography)

  • Grace Change - Dogged
    (Costume Design)
  • Matt Cameron - Meta
    (Visual Effects)
Best Producer (Short Form) Best Producer (Fiction/Factual)

Naysun Alae-CarewZombie Musical

  • John Fairfield - Meta
  • Victoria Thomas - The Bride's Ball

Sarah Drummond – Mum's Birthday

  • Lizzie Gray – River City
  • Richard Nicholls – End of the Road
Best Experimental/Art Best Original Music

Lyrical Spread – Ian Robertson

  • Home – Krish Shrikumar
  • Another Day – Will Anderson

Pete MacDonald – Fixing Luka

  • Alexander Horowitz– Room 9
  • Toby Mottershead – Zombie Musical

Special Award for Student Work

  • Lou McLoughlan - Caring For Calum
gollark: Why not just MEDDLE WITH THE VERY FABRIC OF TIME ITSELF instead of changing working hours?
gollark: Tired of getting up at times which don't... align with the sun, or something?
gollark: It's a bad solution to a problem which I don't think even exists, which creates nightmares for programmers everywhere.
gollark: Daylight saving time is just so terrible.
gollark: I would run all my stuff with 24-hour UTC, but silly dodecahedra in this country made us have daylight saving time.

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