The 2007 Air New Zealand Screen Awards were held on Wednesday 1 August 2007 at SkyCity Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. It was to be the final stand-alone NZ Screen Awards, as in 2008 the awards merged with the Qantas Television Awards and became the Qantas Film and Television Awards.[1]
2007 Air New Zealand Screen Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in New Zealand film and television |
Sponsored by | Air New Zealand |
Date | 1 August 2007 |
Location | SkyCity Theatre, Auckland |
Country | New Zealand |
Presented by | Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand |
First awarded | 2005 |
Last awarded | 2007 |
Unlike previous years, the 2007 awards did not include a section for feature films, as the New Zealand Screen Director's Guild felt there had not been enough feature films released to "warrant a robust competition". Films produced in the 2007 eligibility period would be eligible for entry in the 2008 awards.[2]
Nominees and Winners
editThere were 24 television categories (an decrease of six on 2006), two digital feature categories, four short film categories and no feature film categories.[3]
Television
editBest Drama Programme
- Karaoke High (eps 1 & 9), Debra Kelleher
- Outrageous Fortune (eps 7 & 16), South Pacific Pictures
- Shortland Street (eps 3599 & 3642), South Pacific Pictures
Best Comedy Programme
- bro'Town (ep 3.2), Elizabeth Mitchell
- Moon TV (series 3, ep 1), Leigh Hart
- Wayne Anderson – Singer of Songs (ep 3), Glenn Elliott, Julia Parnell, Orlando Stewart, Jason Pengelly
Best Documentary
- Love, Speed and Loss, Visionary Film & TV
- Touch Wood, Production Line
- Try Revolution, Leanne Pooley
Best Factual Series
- Hunger for the Wild (eps 2 & 3), Peter Young, Tracy Roe
- Emergency (eps 2 & 7), Jenny Williams
- Hidden in the Numbers (eps 1 & 3), Mark McNeill, Dianne Lindesay
Best Mäori Language Programme
- Waka Huia (Te Tau Whakamahara I a Tumatauenga), TVNZ
- Korero Ki Nga Kararehe (ep 5: Makimaki), Robert Pouwhare
- Waka Huia (Korowai o Te Aroha, part 3), TVNZ
Best Children's Programme
- Maddigan's Quest (ep 8), South Pacific Pictures
- Let's Get Inventin' (ep 1: Rocket Skates), Neil Stichbury, Luke Nola
- The Killian Curse (series 1), Thomas Robins, Debra Kelleher
Best Lifestyle/Entertainment Programme
- Dancing with the Stars (series 2, ep 8), Debra Kelleher
- Marae DIY, Screentime/Hula Haka Productions
- The Living Room (series 3, ep 10), Mark Albiston, Sticky Pictures
Best Event Broadcast
- Na Ratou Mo Tatou – They Did It For Us, Screentime/Mäori Television
- Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu – 1931–2006, Derek Te Kotuku Wooster
- Vodafone X-Air 2006 Post Event Shows (ep 3), Warren Green, Jason Naran, Sticky Pictures
Best Sports Programme
- Code (ep 32), Code/Mäori Television
- IRB Sevens World Series – Wellington, Stu Dennison, TVNZ Sport
- The Chosen Ones (ep 2: John Walker), Martin Crowe, Ian John
Best Reality Series
- Henderson To Hollywood (eps 8 & 9), Ondrej Havas
- Piha Rescue (series 3, ep 1), Eric Derks
- Tough Act (eps 1 & 5), Gibson Group
Performance by an Actress
- Robyn Malcolm, Outrageous Fortune (ep 16)
- Amanda Billing, Shortland Street (ep 3642)
- Rose McIver, Maddigan's Quest (ep 2)
Performance by a Supporting Actress
- Anna Jullienne, Shortland Street (ep 3566)
- Siobhan Marshall, Outrageous Fortune (ep 13)
- Antonia Prebble, Outrageous Fortune (ep 14)
Performance by an Actor
- Antony Starr, Outrageous Fortune (ep 7)
- Grant Bowler, Outrageous Fortune (ep 7)
- Jordan Metcalfe, Maddigan's Quest (ep 12)
Performance by a Supporting Actor
- Frank Whitten, Outrageous Fortune (ep 13)
- Tammy Davis, Outrageous Fortune (ep 12)
- Will Wallace, Orange Roughies (ep 1)
Presenter, Entertainment/Factual
- Jason Gunn, Dancing with the Stars (series 2, ep 8)
- Joel Defries, Vodafone Select Live (ep 122)
- Te Radar, Hidden in the Numbers (ep 1)
Script, Drama
- James Griffin, Outrageous Fortune (Christmas special)
- Rachel Lang, Maddigan's Quest (ep 5)
- Rachel Lang, Outrageous Fortune (ep 16)
Achievement in Directing, Drama/Comedy Programme
- Simon Bennett, Outrageous Fortune (ep 16)
- Mark Beesley, Outrageous Fortune (ep 11)
- Michael Bennett, Outrageous Fortune (series 2, ep 7)
Achievement in Directing, Documentary
- Justin Pemberton, Love, Speed and Loss
- Mark Albiston, Artsville (ep 1: The Magical Word of Misery)
- James Frankham, Pacific Solution
Achievement in Directing, Factual Programming/Entertainment
- Rupert MacKenzie, Hidden in the Numbers (ep 2)
- Mark Albiston, The Living Room (series 3, ep 10)
- Peter Young, Hunger for the Wild
Achievement in Camerawork, Documentary
- Peter Young, Country Calendar (ep 22: Cray Coast)
- James Ellis, Waka Reo (series 2)
- Simon Raby, Elgar's Enigma: Biography of a Concerto
Achievement in Editing Documentary
- Bryan Shaw, Love, Speed and Loss
- John Fraser, Hidden In The Numbers (ep 3)
- Tim Woodhouse, Try Revolution
Achievement in Original Music
- Victoria Kelly, Maddigan's Quest (ep 5)
- Joel Haines, Outrageous Fortune (ep 8)
- Dianne Swann, Brett Adams – The Bads, Hunger for the Wild
Contribution to a Soundtrack
- Carl Smith, Rodney Larsen, Steve Finnigan, Maddigan's Quest (ep 2)
- Carl Smith, Steve Finnigan, Outrageous Fortune (ep 8)
- Beth Tredray, Hunger for the Wild
Contribution to Design
- Tracey Collins, Maddigan's Quest (ep 1)
- Albedo VFX, Maddigan's Quest (ep 13)
- Katrina Hodge, Outrageous Fortune (ep 8)
Digital Feature
editBest Digital Feature
- The Waimate Conspiracy, Stefen Lewis
- The Devil Dared Me To, Chris Stapp, Matt Heath, Karl Zohrab
- You Move You Die, Ketzal Sterling
Technical Contribution to a Digital Feature
- Duncan Cole, The Last Magic Show
- Rhys Duncan, You Move You Die
- Georgie Hill, The Last Magic Show
Short film
editBest Short Film
- Run, Mark Albiston
- Fog, Rachel Gardner, Peter Salmon
- Hawaikii, Michael Jonathan
Performance in a Short Film
- Chelsie Preston Crayford, Fog
- Tyrrell Samia, Run
- Helayna Seiuli, Run
Script for a Short Film
- Louis Sutherland, Run
- Miki Magasiva, Uso Brother
- Fiona Samuel, The Garden of Love
Technical Contribution to a Short Film
- John Harding, The King Boys
- Simon Baumfield, Run
- Ginny Loane, Fog
References
edit- ^ "Editor's letter: The Air New Zealand Screen Awards – some modest proposals". OnFilm. Archived from the original on 27 August 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ^ "Air New Zealand strengthens commitment to NZ Film and Television industry with three-year sponsorship". NZ Film and television. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ^ "2007 Air New Zealand Screen Awards". OnFilm. Archived from the original on 26 October 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2012.