Students win RTS awards
Last updated at 11:45, Thursday, 27 March 2008
UNIVERSITY of Cumbria students are celebrating after recently receiving three awards at this year’s Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards in Gateshead.
BA Media Production students Andrew Elliot, Gary Cupid and Hannah Merridale picked up the top award for Drama, on behalf of a team of film-makers, with their short experimental movie Minos.
BA Multi Media, Design and Digital Animation undergraduates Ian Wharton and Ed Shires won top animation prize with Solar. Media Production students James Turner and Ken Johnson also won a commendation in the Drama category with their film Billy.
The students were presented with their awards at a ceremony at The Sage in Gateshead. All the entries were in the student category, and beat off competition from colleges and universities across the region.
Rob Charters, Course Leader for Media Production said: “It’s wonderful to see our students gaining regional and possibly national recognition for the hard work they do. An event like this gives them a chance to showcase their talent.”
The University of Cumbria offers a range of courses in Media, Multi Media and Journalism at its Brampton Road campus. To find out more go to www.cumbria.ac.uk
- CUTTING edge digital media artwork was showcased at the University of Cumbria recently. The exhibition was the second of its kind to showcase the work from students working in digital media at University of Cumbria.
First published at 15:53, Wednesday, 26 March 2008
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
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