And the winners are........

27/11/2015

On Thursday 26 November, leaders in the creative industries travelled to Plymouth from across the country to find out the winners of the coveted Media Innovation Awards.


 
The 2015 Media Innovation Award winners for each of the 12 categories are:

Animation
Together for Short Lives produced by Hurricane Media 

App
War of Words VR produced by Burrell Durrant Hifle (BDH) 

Branding
Cedar produced by Venn Creative

Games
MagNets produced by Total Monkery Ltd

Installation / Exhibition / Live Event
The Caligari Experience produced by Compass Presents

Photography
Wartime Romance - The Spitfire Pilot produced by ArtNudePrints.com

Print
JazzTypes produced by Mytton Williams

Video/Film/TV/Videographics
Tesco Mother's Day stop-frame films produced by Denhams 

Web
Design Office Solutions produced by Oracle Design

Creative Craft
The Somme in Seven Poems produced by Burrell Durrant Hifle (BDH)

Student of the Year
Alex Nicol, Plymouth University

Outstanding Contribution
Alexis Kirke

Stephen Gray, Chair of Judges for Media Innovation Awards said:

 

“The Media Innovation Awards let us recognise the achievements of the incredibly talented companies and individuals behind these exciting, innovative and cutting edge projects. On the panel of judges are some of the most highly respected industry leaders, and we were blown away by the creativity and diversity of the entries for this year’s awards. With this amount of high-class talent in the sector, it’s really not hard to see why the UK is one of the most innovative countries in the world.”

 

Hosted by BBC South West’s Sam Smith in Plymouth University’s cutting edge performing arts venue, The House, the Media Innovation Awards celebrated the wealth of traditional and digital media talent in the South West. The awards were sponsored by: Plymouth University, University of St. Mark & St. John, Falmouth University, Altitude, Tellonline, Elixel, Blackfriars Contracts, Dom Moore Photography and Silverstream TV.

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