Skip navigation

Television award success for Northumbria students and staff

2nd March 2020

Students and Academics from Northumbria University were once again successful at the prestigious Royal Television Society (RTS) regional awards this year.

The RTS awards, hosted at the Hilton, Gateshead, celebrate some of the best talent from the region’s television and media industry, attracting over 400 guests at a star-studded red-carpet ceremony.

Caption:Senior Lecturer Ellie LandSenior Lecturer Ellie Land won the award for Animation, Graphics and Titling for her animation direction and design on the documentary, Irene’s Ghost.

The film, produced by Forward Features and Tyke Films, used both filmed footage and animation to tell the story of Director Iain Cunningham’s mother Irene, who died when he was just three years old.

The use of animation allowed people’s memories of Irene to be portrayed in a way which was sensitive and thought provoking.

Together, Ellie and Iain won the Non-Broadcast Factual award for their work on Irene’s Ghost.

After a very successful UK wide cinema tour and international film screenings, Iain and Ellie are thrilled to share the film with a wider audience.

The award-winning film will be broadcast on Sky in May and is now available to buy or rent. 

Irene's Ghost is part of Ellie Land's ongoing research into practice methods in Animated Documentary. You can find more information on her research and practice at ellieland.com.

There was also success for Northumbria graduate Christopher Yarwood, who won the Student Craft Award for Writing.

Christopher was the creative writer, director and editor of Stake Out, which also involved Northumbria students Stuart Raine, who produced the film; and Tom Cox, who was the cinematographer.

The film is based on two hitmen on a stakeout for a crime syndicate, who find their situation changes when their target turns on them.

Speaking about his win Christopher said: “I feel incredibly proud to be part of this project. Everyone who contributed brought with them their own artistic values which really helped my script come together.

“I am very happy to have received this award and it has inspired me to take on more ambitious and braver scripts in the future.”

James MacDonald, Programme Leader in Film and TV Production at Northumbria University said: “We were really pleased to see Northumbria Film and TV Production films nominated for RTS awards again this year.

“Students who have really engaged with both their modules and the staff were able to produce some very strong and distinctive projects.

“It’s always encouraging to see very good creative and technical work with high production values being produced by graduating students.

“As a university the focus is to help students develop their critical, creative and imaginative skills so that they’re able to produce really high-quality work, as evidenced by their success!”

Find out more about the Film and TV Production BA (Hons) course at Northumbria University.

Department of Arts

Northumbria’s Arts Department Offers A Stimulating And Dynamic Learning Environment In Which To Study Flexible, Student-Orientated Courses. Staff Are Globally-Renowned, Research-Active Experts In Fine Art, Performance And Visual Cultures.

News and Features

This is the place to find all the latest news releases, feature articles, expert comment, and video and audio clips from Northumbria University

Department of Arts

Northumbria’s Arts Department Offers A Stimulating And Dynamic Learning Environment In Which To Study Flexible, Student-Orientated Courses. Staff Are Globally-Renowned, Research-Active Experts In Fine Art, Performance And Visual Cultures.

News and Features

This is the place to find all the latest news releases, feature articles, expert comment, and video and audio clips from Northumbria University

a sign in front of a crowd
+

Northumbria Open Days

Open Days are a great way for you to get a feel of the University, the city of Newcastle upon Tyne and the course(s) you are interested in.

Research at Northumbria
+

Research at Northumbria

Research is the life blood of a University and at Northumbria University we pride ourselves on research that makes a difference; research that has application and affects people's lives.

NU World
+

Explore NU World

Find out what life here is all about. From studying to socialising, term time to downtime, we’ve got it covered.


Latest News and Features

a map showing areas of ice melt in Greenland
S2Cool project lead Dr Muhammad Wakil Shahzad
The Converted Flat in 2049, by the Interaction Research Studio, is one of seven period rooms built as part of the Real Rooms project which opened in July at the Museum of the Home in London.
The UK Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling (CPOM), based at Northumbria University, has been awarded over £400,000 by the European Space Agency to investigate tipping points in the Earth’s icy regions with a focus on the Antarctic. Photo by Professor Andrew Shepherd.
Nature Awards Inclusive Health Research
Some members of History’s editorial team (from left to right): Daniel Laqua (editor-in-chief), Katarzyna Kosior (reviews editor), Lewis Kimberley (editorial assistant), Charotte Alston (deputy editor) and Henry Miller (online editor).
Dr Elliott Johnson, Vice Chancellor’s Fellow in Public Policy at Northumbria University.
Balfour Beatty graduates at Northumbria's winter congregation

Back to top