2016 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards

The 2016 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards took place on 14 April 2016 at the Drygate Brewery. 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 15 March 2016.[2] The ceremony was hosted by Muriel Gray. British director Danny Boyle made a surprise guest appearance at the event to present the accolade for Best New Work.[3]

2016 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards
Date14 April 2016
SiteDrygate Brewery
Hosted byMuriel Gray

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Actor Best Actress

Daniel Cameron - I Am Me

  • Christopher Martin - Open Mike
  • Nathan McHallam - Crowman

Sarah Miele – Grimm Street

  • Lily Graham - Take Your Partners
  • Claire Sheerin – Perfect Strangers
Best Drama Best Entertainment

Hula

  • Lucid
  • Starfish

Paperclip

  • James Morrison Versus
  • Last Exit To Ricklesburgh
Best Writer Best Editor

Michal Wdowiak – Yogi

  • Johnny Herbin - Electric Faces
  • Charlotte Wells - Tuesday

Michal Wdowiak - Yogi

  • Jonathon Bulter - Open Mike
  • Wayne Mazadza - Microcosm
Best Factual Best Camera / Photography

The Third Dad – Theresa Moerman Ib

  • Dear Peter – Scott Willis, Josh Sabin
  • Knox - Murdo Macleod, Philip Todd

Kris Kubik - Dipper from the Water of Leith

  • Charlie Rose – Grout Pray
  • Mihail Ursu – No Place Like Home
Best Sound Best Composer

Gaby Yanez – Lemuria

  • Donald Dawson - Bomber Boys: Prisoners of Time
  • Sean Hall - The Legend of Hammerfall

Atzi Muramatsu - The Violinist

  • Yoann Mylonakis – Lemuria
  • Tommy Reilly – The Beholder
Best Design Best Animation

Cara Roxburgh - Tuesday

  • Lola-Blanche Higgins - Grout Pray
  • Janine Koppe - Blue Hour

The Armadillo and the Earwig - Benjamin Cresswell

  • The Last Day - Muqing Shu, Dongjian Ji, Terry Peng
  • Nina & Flick - Vera Babida, Robert Duncan

Special Award for New Work

Kris Kubik - Dipper from the Water of Leith

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