Honor the talent behind the scenes at the 2023 BAFTA Television Craft Awards in London home of the dragon And It will hurt each with three trophies.
The game of thrones Prequel won in three categories: Amanda Knight, Barrie Gower and Rosalia Culora for Makeup and Hair Design; Alastair Sirkett, Doug Cooper, Martin Seeley, Paula Fairfield, Tim Hands and Adele Fletcher for Sound: Fiction; and Angus Bickerton, Nikeah Forde, Asa Shoul, Mike Dawson, MPC and Pixomodo for special visual and graphic effects.
Medical drama It will hurt also won in three categories: first-time winner Adam Kay won a BAFTA for Writer: Drama, for the series based on his memoir as a resident; Selina MacArthur, also a first-time winner, won for Editing of Fiction; and Nina Gold and Martin Ware won for Scripted Casting.
The ceremony, hosted by Mel Giedroyc, was attended by celebrity guest presenters including Adil Ray, Adrian Lester, Charlene White, Clara Amfo, Cristo Fernandez, Dino Fetscher, George Webster, Kola Bokinni, Lisa Hammond, Lolly Adefope, Melissa Johns, Rachel Parris and Sacha Dhawan, Therica Wilson-Read and Tracy Ifeachor.
The state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II won in two categories: Peter Bridges, Matthew Charles, Conrad Fletcher, Julian Gough, Andy James and Andy Payne for Sound: Factual; and directing team for Direction: Multi-camera.
The Emerging Talent: Fiction award went to author Pete Jackson Somewhere sonand Emerging Talent: Factual won producer/director Charlie Melville John & Joe Bishop: Life after Deafness.
Also among the first BAFTA winners were: Felicity Morris, Director: Actually for The Tindler scammer; William Stefan Smith, Director: Fiction for big boy; Lisa McGee, Writer: Comedy for Derry girls; Jane Petrie, costume design for The Essex Serpent; Jessica Jones, Original Music: Actually for Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story; Nicôle Lecky, Bryan Senti, Kwame ‘KZ’ Kwei-Armah JR, original music: fiction for Mood; Chas Appeti, Photography and Lighting: Fiction Before jungle; and Becky Sloan and Joe Pelling, production design for Don’t hug me, I’m scared.
Edit: Factual was won for by Rupert Houseman Chernobyl: the lost links; The Entertainment Craft team was recruited by Catherine Land, David Bishop, Patrick Doherty, Richard Sillitto, David Newton and Joe Phillips Be sure to come dance; Photography: Factual was won by Marcel Mettelsiefen and Jordan Bryon for Children of the Taliban and Peter Anderson Studio won titles and graphic identity for bad sisters.
The Television Craft Special Award was presented by Adrian Lester to Alison Barnett in recognition of her pioneering role as one of the British television industry’s first female production managers. Alison Barnett is the first executive producer to receive a BAFTA Honorary Award.
Source: Deadline

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