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8TH AUG 2008
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Graduates from the University of Dundee's School of Media Arts and Imaging were among the winners at last night's Royal Television Society Student Awards for Scotland event.
(L to R) Andy Simm, Jen Randall, Alan Searle)
Jen Randall, who recently graduated from the school’s Time Based Art
programme, was the winner of the Undergraduate Drama award for her
graduation film, `RAT’. Andy Sim, also from Time Based Art, was
runner-up in the same category.
The School of Media Arts and Imaging is part of Duncan of Jordanstone
College at the University of Dundee.
“This is the first time the School has entered for a RTS Drama award
and the jury panel noted the unique, fresh approach to the work and the
high standard that is the reputation of Duncan of Jordanstone,� said
Steve Flack, Head of the School of Media Arts and Imaging.
“We are delighted to see our graduates enjoying this kind of
success.�
Jen's film will now be entered into the National RTS awards to be
judged later in the year.
Alan Searle & Andrew Tulloch, recent animation graduates, were
runners-up in the Undergraduate Animation category with their highly
acclaimed film, `Unknown Element’.
The event’s Chair, Henry Eagles from Scottish Television, noted that
Scotland has become a hub for animation with a reputation for producing excellent student graduates. All three films in the animation category were of exceptional standard, representing some of the best work in Scotland.
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