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RTS Craft & Design Awards 2008/2009: the winners

Last night the Royal Television Society announced the winners of this year’s Craft & Design Awards.

The nominees in the Makeup Design categories are:

Makeup Design — Drama
Moses Jones
Emma Scott.
‘Portraying in grim detail the gruesome result of a vicious beating, the makeup was so convincing, so livid and so credible that it immediately pulled you as a viewer into the heart of the story and made you curious about the character in question.’

Makeup Design — Entertainment & Non Drama
Dancing On Ice
René Metcalfe & Paul Haskell.
‘ . . . [a] wide variety of exotic creations . . . brought a sense of glamour to the production. The hair styles and make-up for the various artists were exceptional and each told their own story.’

Effects — Special Effects
Being Human
Millennium FX.
‘Working with small budgets and tight deadlines with no post-production enhancement, this work illustrates a real commitment to the profession and the genre. The effective transformations into a werewolf were a tour de force’

RTS Craft & Design Awards 2008/2009: the nominations

The Royal Television Society has announced the nominees for this year’s Craft & Design Awards.

The nominees in the Makeup Design categories are:

Make Up Design — Drama
The Devil’s Whore
Nadine Prigge
Skellig
Conor O’ Sullivan & Rob Trenton
Moses Jones
Emma Scott.

Make Up Design — Entertainment & Non Drama
Dancing On Ice
René Metcalfe & Paul Haskell
Krod Mandoon And The Flaming Sword Of Fire
Daniel Parker.

Effects — Special Effects
Skellig
Richard van den Bergh
Apparitions
Davy Jones
Being Human
Millennium FX.

The winners of the RTS Craft & Design Awards 2008/2009 will be announced on 23 November 2009.

24th Gemini Awards: the winners

The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television has announced the winners of the 24th Annual Gemini Awards, recognising the year’s best in Canadian English-language television.

The winners of the Gemini for Best Achievement in Makeup are:
Stargate Atlantis ‘Vegas’
Todd Masters, Leah Ehman, Holland Miller, Brad Proctor, & Kyla Rose Tremblay.

Les 24e Prix Gemeaux 2009: the winners

Les Prix Gemeaux celebrates excellence in French-language Canadian television production; the winners for this years awards were announced on 20 September.

The winners for Meilleurs maquillages/coiffures (Best Makeup/Hair) are:
3600 Secondes d’extase (episode 27)
France Signori, Louis Bond, & Sylvie Rolland-Provost.

Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2009: the winners

On 12 September the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 2009 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

The winners in the Outstanding Makeup categories are:

Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries Or A Movie (Non-Prosthetic)
The Courageous Heart Of Irena Sendler
Trefor Proud.

Outstanding Makeup For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special (Non-Prosthetic)
MADtv (Episode 1405)
Jennifer Aspinall, Alexei O’Brien, David Williams, & Heather Mages.

Outstanding Makeup For A Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)
Pushing Daisies ‘Dim Sum Lose Some’
Todd A McIntosh, David Martin DeLeon, & Steven Anderson.

Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
Grey Gardens
Vivian Baker, Linda Dowds, Bill Corso, & Sean Samson.

24th Gemini Awards: the nominees

The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television has announced the nominations for the 24th Annual Gemini Awards, recognizing the year’s best in Canadian English-language television.

The nominees for Best Achievement in Makeup are:
Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning
Lynda McCormack & Madeleine Russell
Being Erica ‘Mi Casa, Su Casa Loma’
Leslie Serbert & Jenny Fifield-Arbour
The Border ‘Unacceptable Risk’
Catherine Ann Davies Irvine & Russell Cates
Murdoch Mysteries ‘The Green Muse’
Debi Drennan & Regan Noble
Stargate Atlantis ‘Vegas’
Todd Masters, Leah Ehman, Holland Miller, Brad Proctor, & Kyla Rose Tremblay.

The winners will be announced on 20 October.

Les 24e Prix Gemeaux 2009: the nominees

Les Prix Gemeaux celebrates excellence in French-language Canadian television production; the nominees for this years awards have been announced.

The nominees for Meilleurs maquillages/coiffures (Best Makeup/Hair) are:
3600 Seconded d’extase
France Signori, Louis Bond, & Sylvie Rolland-Provost
Kaboum
Diane Lapointe, Géraldine Courchesne, Jean Bégin, Josée Pellerin, Sophie Arseneault, & Stéphane Tessier
Les Boys (la series II, Épisode 23)
Adrien Morot & Marie-Angèle Breitner
Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin (Épisode 39)
Alex Lambert & Ann-Louise Landry
Rencontres, Le spectacle commémoratif du 400e anniversaire de Québec
France Signori & Marc-André Lessard.

The winners will announced on 20 September.