The 56th BFI London Film Festival (LFF) has got off to a glittering start with the Opening Night gala screening of Frankenweenie 3D, Tim Burton’s stop motion animation feature made at London’s 3 Mills Studios. The auteur and his partner, Helena Bonham Carter, are also the recipients of this year’s prestigious BFI Fellowship.
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BAFTA is leading a project titled Albert, a carbon calculator designed especially for the TV industry.
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Stuart Wealands of Directors UK provides an overview of the Directors Lab scheme for aspiring filmmakers.
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Congratulations to Sunday night’s winners and nominees at the 2012 TV BAFTA Television Awards.
An Appropriate Adult picked up three gongs beating the likes of Sherlock’s Benedict Cumberbatch and This is England ‘88’s Vicky McClure.
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The Knowledge has received a prestigious bronze award in the B2B category of the international Horizon Interactive Awards.
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Congratulations to all the winners at the 2012 BAFTA Craft Awards last night! BBC Drama made a strong showing, with Great Expectations and Sherlock (A Scandal in Belgravia) picking up three gongs each. The Shadow Line and The Crimson Petal and The White were also winners in directing and hair & make up respectively, with the harrowing but lavish Birdsong taking the costume award. Cowboy Films’ urban drama for Channel 4, Top Boy, won the accolade for original music.
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The nominations for the 2012 BAFTA TV Awards are out.
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Congratulations to all those who worked on the winning productions at the RTS Awards last night!
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The 84th Academy Awards were held on Sunday night with all their customary glitter and glamour. Unlike previous years, there were no tearful acceptance speeches of note.
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The British Film Industry has made a good showing in the 2012 Oscar nominations. With many big budget outfits choosing to make their movies in the UK, it’s been a busy year for the major studios and we look forward to reporting back with the winners next month.
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