The Production Guild of Great Britain has revealed the winners of it 2020 Pggb Innovation Awards, in association with Warner Bros Studios Leavesden, which recognize production professionals who have navigated new ways of working to keep UK film and TV production moving forward during lockdown.
Four awards were presented last night during an online ceremony.
Producer and ScreenSkills Head of Film & Animation Gareth Ellis-Unwin, line producer Georgette Turner and production coordinator Marco Calabrese won the Pggb Innovation Award for a Production Team, sponsored by Warner Bros Studios Leavesden, for First Day: On Set.
Made with a stereoscopic 360 camera, ScreenSkills’ VR film showcases the variety of roles available on a film and TV set, designed to be experienced on Oculus Rift/Go VR headsets and free to watch on YouTube. Since launching on YouTube in June, it has had more than 25,000 views and has been a key outreach tool throughout the pandemic.
Four awards were presented last night during an online ceremony.
Producer and ScreenSkills Head of Film & Animation Gareth Ellis-Unwin, line producer Georgette Turner and production coordinator Marco Calabrese won the Pggb Innovation Award for a Production Team, sponsored by Warner Bros Studios Leavesden, for First Day: On Set.
Made with a stereoscopic 360 camera, ScreenSkills’ VR film showcases the variety of roles available on a film and TV set, designed to be experienced on Oculus Rift/Go VR headsets and free to watch on YouTube. Since launching on YouTube in June, it has had more than 25,000 views and has been a key outreach tool throughout the pandemic.
- 11/27/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Awards were launched in September to celebrate resilience and resourcefulness in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The UK production team on Jurassic World: Dominion and Gareth Ellis-Unwin, head of film and animation at ScreenSkills, are among the winners of the Production Guild of Great Britain’s 2020 Innovation Awards.
This is the inaugural edition of the awards; they were launched in September, designed to celebrate the achievements of Pggb members working in film and high-end television who have shown exceptional resilience and resourcefulness in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The awards were presented via an online ceremony.
Ellis-Unwin won...
The UK production team on Jurassic World: Dominion and Gareth Ellis-Unwin, head of film and animation at ScreenSkills, are among the winners of the Production Guild of Great Britain’s 2020 Innovation Awards.
This is the inaugural edition of the awards; they were launched in September, designed to celebrate the achievements of Pggb members working in film and high-end television who have shown exceptional resilience and resourcefulness in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The awards were presented via an online ceremony.
Ellis-Unwin won...
- 11/27/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Winners include ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’, Gareth Ellis-Unwin.
The UK production team on Jurassic World: Dominion and Gareth Ellis-Unwin, head of film and animation at ScreenSkills are among the winners of the Production Guild of Great Britain’s 2020 Innovation Awards.
This is the inaugural edition of the awards; they were launched in September, designed to celebrate the achievements of Pggb members working in film and high-end television who have shown exceptional resilience and resourcefulness in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The awards were presented via an online ceremony.
Ellis-Unwin won the production team award alongside line producer Georgette Turner and production coordinator Marco Calabrese,...
The UK production team on Jurassic World: Dominion and Gareth Ellis-Unwin, head of film and animation at ScreenSkills are among the winners of the Production Guild of Great Britain’s 2020 Innovation Awards.
This is the inaugural edition of the awards; they were launched in September, designed to celebrate the achievements of Pggb members working in film and high-end television who have shown exceptional resilience and resourcefulness in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The awards were presented via an online ceremony.
Ellis-Unwin won the production team award alongside line producer Georgette Turner and production coordinator Marco Calabrese,...
- 11/27/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
“Jurassic World: Dominion,” “War of the Worlds,” “First Day: On Set” and “The Pursuit of Love” were among the productions commended at the 2020 Production Guild of Great Britain (Pggb) Innovation Awards on Thursday.
Presented in association with Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, the awards recognize the achievements of Pggb members working in film and high-end TV who have displayed resilience and resourcefulness in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic since March.
“The Jurassic World: Dominion” U.K. production team won the Pggb Innovation Award for special contribution to the industry. The first major studio feature to get back underway in the U.K. after the government gave the greenlight to restart production, the team researched and devised a host of complex safety protocols, and filming recommenced with a 1,000-strong workforce.
A second unit also overcame restrictions to travel to Malta. The blockbuster wrapped filming Nov. 7 after a multinational shoot which required...
Presented in association with Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, the awards recognize the achievements of Pggb members working in film and high-end TV who have displayed resilience and resourcefulness in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic since March.
“The Jurassic World: Dominion” U.K. production team won the Pggb Innovation Award for special contribution to the industry. The first major studio feature to get back underway in the U.K. after the government gave the greenlight to restart production, the team researched and devised a host of complex safety protocols, and filming recommenced with a 1,000-strong workforce.
A second unit also overcame restrictions to travel to Malta. The blockbuster wrapped filming Nov. 7 after a multinational shoot which required...
- 11/27/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Pinewood sponsors £14,000 award for Best British Short.
The Iris Prize, Cardiff’s International gay and lesbian short film series, has added category Best British Short, which will be sponsored by Pinewood Studios to the tune of £14,000.
The winner will receive a post-production package to help with the making of their next film, comprising of sound mixing, sound track lay and dub plus layback.
The winner will be announced on Oct 12 during the Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff. The Iris Prize itself comes with a prize of £25,000, supported by The Michael Bishop Foundation.
The 10 film competing for the 2014 Iris Prize Best British Short are:
• Brace – dir: Sophy Holland, Alicya Eyo
• Butterfly – dir: Stuart McLaughlin
• Holly Thursday (The Last Supper) – dir: Antony Hickling
• Middle Man – dir: Charlie Francis
• Playing The Game – dir: Jeremy Timings
• Remission – dir: Christopher Brown
• Siren [pictured] – dir: Louise Marie Cooke
• Vis a Vis – dir: Dan Connolly
• Wannabe – dir: Marco Calabrese
• We are Fine – dir: Simon Savory...
The Iris Prize, Cardiff’s International gay and lesbian short film series, has added category Best British Short, which will be sponsored by Pinewood Studios to the tune of £14,000.
The winner will receive a post-production package to help with the making of their next film, comprising of sound mixing, sound track lay and dub plus layback.
The winner will be announced on Oct 12 during the Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff. The Iris Prize itself comes with a prize of £25,000, supported by The Michael Bishop Foundation.
The 10 film competing for the 2014 Iris Prize Best British Short are:
• Brace – dir: Sophy Holland, Alicya Eyo
• Butterfly – dir: Stuart McLaughlin
• Holly Thursday (The Last Supper) – dir: Antony Hickling
• Middle Man – dir: Charlie Francis
• Playing The Game – dir: Jeremy Timings
• Remission – dir: Christopher Brown
• Siren [pictured] – dir: Louise Marie Cooke
• Vis a Vis – dir: Dan Connolly
• Wannabe – dir: Marco Calabrese
• We are Fine – dir: Simon Savory...
- 7/18/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Pinewood sponsors £14,000 award for Best British Short.
The Iris Prize, Cardiff’s International gay and lesbian short film series, has added category Best British Short, which will be sponsored by Pinewood Studios to the tune of £14,000.
The winner will receive a post-production package to help with the making of their next film, comprising of sound mixing, sound track lay and dub plus layback.
The winner will be announced on Oct 12 during the Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff. The Iris Prize itself comes with a prize of £25,000, supported by The Michael Bishop Foundation.
The 10 film competing for the 2014 Iris Prize Best British Short are:
• Brace – dir: Sophy Holland, Alicya Eyo
• Butterfly – dir: Stuart McLaughlin
• Holly Thursday (The Last Supper) – dir: Antony Hickling
• Middle Man – dir: Charlie Francis
• Playing The Game – dir: Jeremy Timings
• Remission – dir: Christopher Brown
• Siren [pictured] – dir: Louise Marie Cooke
• Vis a Vis – dir: Dan Connolly
• Wannabe – dir: Marco Calabrese
• We are Fine – dir: Simon Savory...
The Iris Prize, Cardiff’s International gay and lesbian short film series, has added category Best British Short, which will be sponsored by Pinewood Studios to the tune of £14,000.
The winner will receive a post-production package to help with the making of their next film, comprising of sound mixing, sound track lay and dub plus layback.
The winner will be announced on Oct 12 during the Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff. The Iris Prize itself comes with a prize of £25,000, supported by The Michael Bishop Foundation.
The 10 film competing for the 2014 Iris Prize Best British Short are:
• Brace – dir: Sophy Holland, Alicya Eyo
• Butterfly – dir: Stuart McLaughlin
• Holly Thursday (The Last Supper) – dir: Antony Hickling
• Middle Man – dir: Charlie Francis
• Playing The Game – dir: Jeremy Timings
• Remission – dir: Christopher Brown
• Siren [pictured] – dir: Louise Marie Cooke
• Vis a Vis – dir: Dan Connolly
• Wannabe – dir: Marco Calabrese
• We are Fine – dir: Simon Savory...
- 7/18/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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