2014 British Academy Television Craft Awards

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15th British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date24 April 2014
SiteThe Brewery, London
Hosted byStephen Mangan

The 15th Annual British Academy Television Craft Awards were presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) on 24 April 2014,[1][2] with Stephen Mangan presiding over the event. The awards were held at The Brewery, City of London, and given in recognition of technical achievements in British television of 2013.

Winners and nominees[]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; the nominees are listed below.[3]

Best Breakthrough Talent Best Director - Fiction/Entertainment
Best Director - Factual Best Director - Multi-Camera
  • Nick HoltThe Murder Trial
    • David Brindley, Grace Reynolds – Educating Yorkshire
    • Lee Phillips – Her Majesty's Prison Aylesbury
    • Sara Hardy, Blue Ryan – The Unspeakable Crime: Rape
Best Writer - Comedy Best Writer - Drama
Best Make Up and Hair Design Best Production Design
Best Original Television Music Best Costume Design
Best Photography – Factual Best Photography and Lighting – Fiction
  • Rebuilding the World Trade CenterMarcus Robinson
    • Africa (for "Congo") – Camera Team
    • Mechanical Marvels: Clockwork Dreams – Andy Jackson
    • Syria: Across the Lines – Olly Lambert
Best Editing – Factual Best Editing – Fiction
  • Educating Yorkshire (for "Episode One")Mark Towns
    • Arena: The National Theatre (for "Part One - The Dream") – Joanna Crickmay
    • David Bowie – Five Years – Ged Murphy
    • Top Gear – Craig Harbour, James Hart, Dan James
Best Digital Creativity Best Entertainment Craft Team
  • D-Day: As It HappensProduction Team
    • CBeebies Playtime – Jon Howard, Leanne Dougan, Lizzie Leadbeater, Richard Wilson
    • This Morning: Take Over the Makeover – Production Team
    • Utopia – TH_NK
Best Sound – Factual Best Sound – Fiction
  • David Bowie – Five YearsRowan Jennings, Karl Mainzer, Adam Scourfield
    • Africa (for "Kalahari") – Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Graham Wild
    • Britten's Endgame – Patrick Boland, Mike Hatch, Rowan Jennings, Paul Paragon
    • David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive 3D – Freddie Claire, Graham Kirkman, John Rogerson, Richard Addis
    • Hebrides – Islands on the Edge – Ben Peace, Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens
  • Dancing on the EdgeAdrian Bell, Lee Crichlow, Robert Farr, Ian Wilkinson
    • The Escape Artist – Chris Ashworth, Graham Headicar, Stuart Hilliker, Duncan Price
    • Luther – Howard Bargroff, Russell Jeffery, Mike Grimes, Emma Pegram
    • Peaky Blinders – Stuart Hilliker, Brian Milliken, Matthew Skelding, Lee Walpole
Best Special, Visual and Graphic Effects

Special Award[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Peaky Blinders leads Bafta TV Craft Award nominations". BBC News. 24 March 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  2. ^ "British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2014: Winners Announced". BAFTA. 24 April 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Television Craft - 2014". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 20 February 2021.

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