2013 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards

2013 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards
Date 21 March 2013
Site Oran Mor
Glasgow
Scotland
Host Muriel Gray
Television coverage
Network Streaming webcast

The 2013 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards were held on 21 March 2013 at the Oran Mor in Glasgow. 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 7 March 2013.[2][3] The ceremony was hosted by Muriel Gray.[4]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Fiction Film Best Acting Performance

Ahora, No

  • Little Brother
  • Radiance

Daniel Kerr – The Wee Man as Young Paul Ferris

  • Sophie Gane – Aurora as Bailie
  • George Wallace – The Happy Lands as Dan Guthrie
Best Writer Best Entertainment Programme

Rory Alexander Stewart – Liar

  • Nick Rowland – Dancing In The Ashes
  • Sam Ferguson – One New Message

The State of Greenock – Gavin Grant, David Newman, Pamela Barnes

  • It's Only A Movie – Ewan Denny, Kimberley Looi
  • I'm A Gardner – Adam Borys, Ruben Partington, Thomas Ross
Best Director of Photography Best Editor

Alan C. McLaughlinLost Serenity

  • Ranald Wood - Sawney: Flesh of Man
  • John Young - Let's Go Swimming

Simone SmithRed

  • Douglas King – Let's Go Swimming
  • Nick Gibbon – Pablo's Winter
Best Factual Best Original Music

Everyone's Child – Garry Fraser, Aimara Reques

  • Pablo's Winter – Chico Pereira
  • Pouter – Paul Fegen

Chris Bradley – Killer

  • Francis MacDonald – The Lost Purse
  • Rory McIntyre – Catching Light
Best Sound Design Best Game

Pier Daniel Cornacchia, Ana Irina Roman – Lost Serenity

  • David Meikle, Simone SmithRed
  • Pier Daniel Cornacchia, Lukaz Kulec, Florian Schwarz– Deep Dark Pale Blue

Mr Mongomery's Denonair Facial Hair – Ronan Quigley, Nikita Bewley, Ellis Armstrong, Charlie McFadden, Stuart Martin, Alex Hopkins, Allan Robertson

  • Fuaim – Paul Andrew McGee, Emily Green
  • The Rig – Michael Ritchie, Mikkel Rasmussen, Alice Thorntonsmith, Kyle Drysdale, George Johnstone, Aaron Darmudas, Kyle Erwin
Best Animation

Hannah and the Moon – Kate Charter, Joseph Atkinson

  • Apron Strings – Craig Kirk
  • I Love You So Hard – Ross Butter

Special Award for New Work

See also

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