2012 New Zealand Television Awards
The 2012 New Zealand Television Awards were the new name of the New Zealand television industry awards, following the demise of the Aotearoa Film and Television Awards. The awards were held on Saturday 3 November at The Great Room of the Langham hotel in Auckland, New Zealand, with highlights screening on TV ONE on Sunday 4 November. The New Zealand Television Awards took a similar format to the previous Qantas Television Awards, honouring excellence in New Zealand television and television journalism.[1][2] This was the final New Zealand television awards presentation organised by Think TV, after Television New Zealand withdrew its support in 2013.[3]
2012 New Zealand Television Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in New Zealand television and television journalism. |
Date | 3 November 2012 |
Location | Langham hotel, Auckland |
Country | New Zealand |
Presented by | Think TV |
Website | http://televisionawards.co.nz |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | TV ONE |
Nominees and winners
There are 46 categories, including the new categories for One-Off Drama and Breaking News. Finalists were announced on 26 September 2012.[4] Entries cover the broadcast period of 1 August 2011 to 15 July 2012.[5] The general television awards were dominated by true crime drama Siege, with five awards, while the news and current affairs section was dominated by TV3, with eight awards.[6]
News and current affairs
Best Scheduled News Programme
- 3 News
- ONE News
- Tonight
Best Coverage Breaking News
- ONE News, Caterton Ballooning Tragedy
- 3 News, Christchurch Earthquakes December 2011
- 3 News, Ewen Macdonald Verdict
Best News OR Current Affairs Presenter
- Julian Wilcox, Native Affairs
- Mike McRoberts, 3 News
- John Campbell, Campbell Live
Best News Reporting
- Duncan Garner & Patrick Gower, 3 News
- Amanda Gillies, 3 News
- Heather du Plessis-Allan, ONE News
Best Current Affairs Reporting for a Weekly Programme OR One-Off Current Affairs Special
- Mark Crysell & Julie Clothier, Sunday
Best Current Affairs Reporting for a Daily Programme
- Gill Higgins & Chris Lynch, Close Up
- Tristram Clayton, Campbell Live
- John Campbell, Campbell Live
Best Current Affairs Series
- 60 Minutes
Investigation of the Year
- Melanie Reid & Eugene Bingham, 60 Minutes "The Eye of the Storm"
- John Hudson & Chris Cooke, Sunday, "Steel Trap"
- John Campbell and Pip Keane, Campbell Live, "Friends: John Banks & Kim Dotcom"
Journalist of the Year – Finalists are the winners of the four reporting categories
- Melanie Reid, "The Eye of the Storm", 60 Minutes
Best News Camera
- Phil Johnson, 3 News
- Bob Grieve, 3 News
- James Marshall, ONE News
Best Current Affairs Camera
- Daniel Grade, 60 Minutes
- Chris Brown, 20/20
- Warren Armstrong, Campbell Live
Best News Editing
- Luis Portillo, Breakfast
- Brent Walters, ONE News
- Rebecca O'Sullivan, 3 News
Best Current Affairs Editing
Best Graphics
- Vinay Ranchhod, "Devil in the Detail" (TV ONE)
- Vinay Ranchhod, Gambling RP (TV ONE)
- *Ben Ashby, Steel Trap (TV ONE)
General television
Best Drama Series
- Go Girls, Season 4, South Pacific Pictures
- Underbelly NZ: Land Of The Long Green Cloud, Screentime NZ Ltd
- Nothing Trivial, South Pacific Pictures
Best One-Off Drama
- Siege, Screentime NZ Ltd
- BLISS – the beginning of Katherine Mansfield, MF Films
- Rage, Tom Scott Productions
Best Comedy OR Comedy Series
- Hounds, The Down Low Concept
- 7 Days MediaWorks / The Down Low Concept
- Wilson Dixon: The New Zealand Tour, Satellite Media
Best Māori Language Programme
- Whare Taonga, Scottie Productions Limited
- Kia Ora Molweni, George Andrews Productions
- Tamaki Paenga Hira, Māori Television
Best Presenter: Te Reo Māori
- Julian Wilcox, Native Affairs
- Pania Papa, AKO
- Piripi Taylor Te Kaea
Best Children’s/Youth Programme
- Let's Get Inventin', Luke Nola
- Girl vs. Boy, KHF Media
- The Erin Simpson Show, Whitebait TV
Best Information Series
- Global Radar, Jam TV
- Neighbourhood, Satellite Media
- The Nutters Club, Top Shelf Productions
Best Entertainment OR Event Programme
- Vodafone NZ Music Awards 2011, MediaWorks
- 2012 Comedy Gala MediaWorks
- The Sitting, Top Shelf Productions
Best Factual Series
- Radar Across the Pacific, Alexander Behse / Zeitgeist Productions
- Intrepid Journeys, Jam TV
- Funny Roots, Two Heads
Best Observational Reality Series
- SPCA Rescue, "Christchurch Earthquake Special", Imagination Television
- Songs From the Inside, Awa Films Ltd
- Rescue 1, Great Southern Television
Best Constructed Reality Series
- The Food Truck, Two Heads
- Missing Pieces, Eyeworks New Zealand
- Marae DIY, Screentime NZ Ltd
Best Performance by an Actress
- Sara Wiseman, What Really Happened: Votes for Women
- Kate Elliott, BLISS – the beginning of Katherine Mansfield
- Amanda Billing, Shortland Street
Best Performance by a Supporting Actress
- Miriama Smith, Siege
- Miranda Harcourt, Tangiwai – A Love Story
- Sarah Pierse, BLISS – the beginning of Katherine Mansfield
Best Performance by an Actor
- Mark Mitchinson, Siege
- Craig Parker, Shackleton's Captain
- Ryan O'Kane, Rage
Best Performance by a Supporting Actor
- Mick Rose, Tangiwai – A Love Story
- Peter Elliott, BLISS – the beginning of Katherine Mansfield
- Mike Minogue, Rage
Best Presenter – Entertainment/Factual
- Matai Smith, Homai Te Pakipaki
- Andrew Lumsden, Global Radar
- Paul Henry, Would I Lie To You?
Best Script – Drama/Comedy
- John Banas, Siege
- Paula Boock & Donna Malane, Tangiwai – A Love Story
- Tom Scott and Grant O'Fee, Rage
Best Director – Drama/Comedy
- Fiona Samuel, BLISS – the beginning of Katherine Mansfield
- Mike Smith, Siege
- Danny Mulheron, Rage
Best Director – Entertainment/Factual
- Julie Christie, The Block NZ
- Peter Young, Get Fresh with Al Brown
- Mike Smith, Underbelly NZ: Land Of The Long Green Cloud
Best Multi-camera Direction
- Mitchell Hawkes, Vodafone NZ Music Awards 2011
- Robert Hagen, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa: A Gala Concert
- Mitchell Hawkes, Wilson Dixon: The New Zealand Tour
Best Cinematography Drama/Comedy
- David Paul, Tangiwai – A Love Story
- DJ Stipsen, Siege
- David Paul, Rage
Images & Sound Best Editing Drama/Comedy
- Margot Francis, BLISS – the beginning of Katherine Mansfield
- Margot Francis, Siege
- Jono Woodford Robinson, Rage
Best Original Music
- Don McGlashan, BLISS – the beginning of Katherine Mansfield
- Joel Haines, Strongman – The Tragedy
- Peter Hobbs, Tangiwai – A Love Story
Best Sound Design
- Chris Burt, Siege
- Dick Reade, Strongman – The Tragedy
- Phil Burton, Chris Hiles, Don Paulin, Tangiwai – A Love Story"
Best Production Design
- John Harding, Tangiwai – A Love Story
- Images & Sound, Shackleton's Captain
- Tracey Collins, BLISS – the beginning of Katherine Mansfield
Best Costume Design
- Sarah Voon Go Girls, season 4
- Nic Smillie, Tangiwai – A Love Story
- Kirsty Cameron, BLISS – the beginning of Katherine Mansfield
Best Make-Up Design
- Linda Wall, Tangiwai – A Love Story
- Tracey Sharman, Strongman – The Tragedy
- Vanessa Hurley & Stefan Knight, Go Girls, season 4
Documentary
Best Popular Documentary
- The Green Chain, Meg Douglas & Kathleen Mantel / Scottie Productions Limited
- Rhodes, Actor Singer, Robert Hagen / Arts and Entertainment Productions
- Inside Child Poverty, Red Sky Film & Television Ltd
Best Feature OR Drama Documentary
- Strongman – The Tragedy, Paula McTaggart and Gaylene Preston / A Bigger Picture
- When a City Falls – the people's story, Gerard Smyth & Alice Shannon / Frank Film
- Shackleton's Captain, James Heyward & Andy Salek / Making Movies
Best Director Documentary
- Gerard Smyth/Alice Shannon, When a City Falls – the people's story
- Leanne Pooley, Shackleton's Captain
- Bryan Bruce, Inside Child Poverty
Best Cinematography – Documentary/Factual
- Simon Baumfield, Shackleton's Captain
- Thomas Burstyn CSC & Chris Brokensha, Strongman – The Tragedy
- Mark Chamberlin, Neighbourhood
Best Editing – Documentary/Factual
- Ken Sparks, Richard Lord, When a City Falls – the people's story
- Tim Woodhouse, Shackleton's Captain
- Mark Albiston, Blakey
References
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- "Big pictures lead small-screen award nominations". The New Zealand Herald. 28 September 2012. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- "New Zealand Television Awards canned". The New Zealand Herald. 12 February 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- "Finalists Announced For New Zealand Television Awards 2012". Scoop. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- "New Zealand Television Awards 2012". ThinkTV. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- "True tales dominate at TV awards". The New Zealand Herald. 3 November 2012. Retrieved 3 November 2012.