2007 Air New Zealand Screen Awards

2007 Air New Zealand Screen Awards
Awarded for Excellence in New Zealand film and television
Sponsor Air New Zealand
Date August 1, 2007 (2007-08-01)
Location SkyCity Theatre, Auckland
Country New Zealand
Presented by Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand
First awarded 2005
Last awarded 2007

The 2007 Air New Zealand Screen Awards were held on Wednesday 1 August 2007 at SkyCity Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. It was to be the final stand-alone NZ Screen Awards, as in 2008 the awards merged with the Qantas Television Awards and became the Qantas Film and Television Awards.[1]

Unlike previous years, the 2007 awards did not include a section for feature films, as the New Zealand Screen Director's Guild felt there had not been enough feature films released to "warrant a robust competition". Films produced in the 2007 eligibility period would be eligible for entry in the 2008 awards.[2]

Nominees and Winners

There were 24 television categories (an decrease of six on 2006), two digital feature categories, four short film categories and no feature film categories.[3]

Television

Best Drama Programme

Best Comedy Programme

Best Documentary

Best Factual Series

Best Mäori Language Programme

Best Children's Programme

Best Lifestyle/Entertainment Programme

Best Event Broadcast

Best Sports Programme

Best Reality Series

Performance by an Actress

Performance by a Supporting Actress

Performance by an Actor

Performance by a Supporting Actor

Presenter, Entertainment/Factual

Script, Drama

Achievement in Directing, Drama/Comedy Programme

Achievement in Directing, Documentary

Achievement in Directing, Factual Programming/Entertainment

Achievement in Camerawork, Documentary

Achievement in Editing Documentary

Achievement in Original Music

Contribution to a Soundtrack

Contribution to Design

Digital Feature

Best Digital Feature

Technical Contribution to a Digital Feature

Short Film

Best Short Film

Performance in a Short Film

Script for a Short Film

Technical Contribution to a Short Film

References

  1. "Editor’s letter: The Air New Zealand Screen Awards – some modest proposals". OnFilm. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  2. "Air New Zealand strengthens commitment to NZ Film and Television industry with three year sponsorship". NZ Film and Television. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  3. "2007 Air New Zealand Screen Awards". OnFilm. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
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