LSM graduates nominated for RTS 2012 awards

The School of Media is delighted to announce that 2 films from last year’s 3rd year projects have been successful in receiving shortlist nominations from the RTS (Royal Television Society) for their Midlands Awards ceremony which will take place later this year.

We would like to congratulate Adam Clark and Dominic White and their production teams on this notable success & the inspiration that it provides for all our students. The nominations are in the Fiction and Entertainment categories and are listed below along with the RTS judging panel comments.

Fiction: “Breakpoint” – Dominic White and team. The judges thought that this was a very strong drama. Well shot, excellent locations which added to the dramatic effect. Good direction and production and believable acting.

Entertainment: “Porcelain” – Adam Clark The judges felt that this was particularly well written and was witty and engaging. It was entertaining, clever and the character of the mug was very well developed. A strong entry.

RTS nominees on local radio

From Sarah Barrow:

Animation graduate John Bowen, together with Media graduates Paul Hope, David Robinson, Josh Pearce went to the BBC Lincolnshire studio last week to talk about their RTS nomination on Melvyn Prior’s show at 10am.

You may just be in time to catch the interview on BBC iPlayer

Dirty Diamond, Class of 2011, RTS nominees


We have just received good news from Andy McKay. The Chair of the Midlands Royal Television Society judges has told him that Dirty Diamond Media has been nominated for Best Fiction Film in the student category.

“This is a fantastic achievement for a charming film which I know took much effort and creativity to produce.

Colours and Shapes from Paul Hope on Vimeo.

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Commission my Comedy

The RTS is holding an evening event aimed at scriptwriters:

“How does a writer get a comedy script from their brain onto a tv screen? How does a producer sell that script to a commissioner? What exactly is a commissioner looking for in a script? And just what is it that a channel controller does, exactly? Guided by Richard Bacon, our extremely talented and beautiful panel attempt to answer these and other questions.”

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RTS awards 2011 nominations

From Head of School Sarah Barrow:

We’re thrilled to announce that this year we have received 3 Regional Award Nominations for student final year film & animation projects produced during 2009-10.

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RTS National Awards 2010 – The Winner!

The Winners!

Four Lincoln School of Media graduates won the RTS National Entertainment Award at the 2010 awards ceremony in London last Friday, with their film “Best Friends That Love Each Other”.

Trailer – BEST FRIENDS THAT LOVE EACH OTHER:
 

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Lincoln triumph at 2009 RTS awards

Congratulations!

Congratulations!


Student filmmakers from the Lincoln School of Media swept the board at the Royal Television Society regional awards last night, coming home with an incredible four awards.

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Record nominations for RTS awards

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News just in from Andy McKay: “… this year Lincoln Media School Student productions have received not just 1 or 2 or 3 Royal Television Society Regional Award Nominations but four.

RTS nominations 2009 from LINCOLN SCHOOL OF MEDIA on Vimeo.

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