13th British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date13 May 2012
SiteThe Brewery, London, UK
Hosted byAlan Davies

The British Academy Television Craft Awards of 2012 are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and were held on 13 May 2012 at The Brewery, London, the ceremony was hosted by Alan Davies.

Winners and nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in boldface.[1][2]

Best Director - Fiction/Entertainment Best Director - Factual
Best Director - Multi-Camera Best Writer
Best Original Television Music Best Breakthrough Talent
Best Costume Design Best Production Design
Best Make-Up and Hair Design Best Visual Effects
Best Photography and Lighting - Fiction/Entertainment Best Photography - Factual
  • Frozen Planet (Episode: "To the Ends of the Earth") – Camera Team
  • Crack House – Sean Bobbitt
  • Earthflight (Episode: "Europe") – Richard Cook, Christian Moullec, Michael W Richards
  • True Stories: Gypsy Blood – Leo Maguire
Best Editing - Fiction/Entertainment Best Editing - Factual
  • Frozen Planet (Episode: "To the Ends of the Earth") – Nigel Buck, Andy Netley, Dave Pearce
  • Agony and Ecstasy: A Year with English National Ballet – Ian Davies
  • Japan's Tsunami Caught On Camera – Sean Mackenzie
  • Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die – Gary Scott
Best Sound - Fiction/Entertainment Best Sound - Factual
Best Entertainment Craft Team Best Digital Creativity
  • The Cube – Paul Bussey, Nick Collier, Luke Halls, Annabel Raftery
  • Derren Brown The Experiments: The Secret of Luck – Simon Ainge, Nick Foster, Zebedee Helm, Rachel Jury
  • Top Gear – Konrad Begg, Phil Churchward, Ben Joiner, Iain May
  • The X Factor – Dave Davey, Robert Edwards, Matt Jeffreys, Julien Rigal
  • Live from The Clinic – Adam Gee, Sandra Gorel, Steph Harris, Dan Jones
  • Dreams of Your Life – Lottie Davies, Alex Fleetwood, AL Kennedy, Margaret Robertson
  • Misfits – Matt Jarvis, Chloe Moss, Daniel Twomey, Richard Wilson
  • This Morning – Helen Pendlebury, Adam Vandermark, Gemma Varley, Athena Witter

Special awards

  • Aidan Farrell

See also

References

  1. "Television Craft - 2012". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  2. Goodacre, Kate (14 May 2012). "BAFTA TV Craft Awards 2012 winners - in full". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK (National Magazine Company Ltd.). Retrieved 20 February 2021.
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