Jane Campion wins Images & Sound Award for Success in Television
This year New Zealand Women have taken the world by storm, in literature and in music and now Images & Sound is proud to celebrate their success in film & television. Jane Campion took away the Images & Sound Award for Success in Television for her mini series Top of the Lake at this year’s the Women in Film and Television Awards. Top of the Lake is a critically acclaimed masterpiece with it’s Emmy, Golden Globe and New Zealand Film and Television Awards to name but a few. It was a fabulous night to celebrate success at the Heritage Hotel Grand Tea Room hosted by the amazing Stacey Morrison who kept the audience enraptured all evening.
Images & Sound would like to congratulate all of the nominees and award winners for their fantastic work.
Images & Sound Award for Success in Television
Presented by Post Producer Lucy Rei
Jane Campion for Top of the Lake
South Pacific Pictures Award for Achievement in Film
Presented by Chief Executive Officer Kelly Martin
Catherine Fitzgerald for The Orator
Queenstown Camera Company Entrepreneurship Award
Presented by Managing Director Brett Mills
Frances Valintine, for the establishment and development of Mind Lab, a learning centre to equip children with the skills needed for the digital future
Professional Lighting Services Award for Unsung Heroine of the NZ Screen Industry
Presented by General Manager Ruthe Kenderdine
Lynne Reed, colour grader, for outstanding work over 20 plus years guiding filmmakers through the colour grading process at the NFU and more recently Park Road Post
Fulcrum Media Finance Woman to Watch Award
Presented by Managing Director Sharon Menzies
Kerry Warkia, for her enterprising work in new media
Te Puni Kōkiri Te Reo Māori Champion Award
Presented by broadcaster Stacey Morrison
Hineani Melbourne, for her significant contribution to the increased use and knowledge of Te Reo Māori me ngā Tikanga
Great Southern Film & Television Award for Outstanding Contribution to the New Zealand Screen Industry
Presented by General Manager Amanda Beckett
Annie Collins, film editor, for her long-term support of filmmakers in and out of the cutting room over 30 years