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WA Screen Awards: winners

SBS documentary musical Prison Songs won four gongs in Perth last night.

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The 27th Annual WA Screen Awards were held at the Heath Ledger Theatre in Perth last night, hosted by comedian Joel Creasey.

The red carpet featured Michael Caton, Jeremy Sims, Nelson Woss, Ningali Lawford, Ben Elton, Sally Burton and musician Abbe May.

SBS documentary musical Prison Songs by Kelrick Martin and Harry Bardwell, won four gongs while ABC’s The War that Changed Us took one.

The WA Screen Awards, which recognises excellence in feature film, short film, web series, music videos, television production, documentary, games and interactive productions, merges many of its categories into long and short form.

Here are key TV wins and related categories:

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY – LONG FORM
WINNER: THE WAR THAT CHANGED US – JIM FRATER
Birthplace Of The Giants – Leighton De Barros
Pinch – Antony Webb
Prison Songs – Torstein Dyrting ACS

BEST EDITING – LONG FORM
WINNER: PRISON SONGS – MERLIN CORNISH
Birthplace of the Giants – Jonathan Rowdon
Enigma Man – A Stone Age Mystery – Lawrie Silvestrin ASE
The War That Changed Us – Lawrie Silvestrin ASE and David Fosdick

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – LONG FORM
WINNER: PAPER PLANES – CLAYTON JAUNCEY
8MMM – Emma Fletcher
Kill Me Three Times – Clayton Jauncey
The War That Changed Us – Emma Fletcher

BEST SOUND – LONG FORM
WINNER: PRISON SONGS – KIM LORD AND GLENN MARTIN
Pinch – Ric Curtin
The Reckoning – Ric Curtin, Glenn Martin and Scott Montgomery
The War That Changed Us – Ric Curtin, Glenn Martin, Ash Charlton and Owen Hughes

BEST TV PRODUCTION – FACTUAL
PRISON SONGS – KELRICK MARTIN AND HARRY BARDWELL
Birthplace Of The Giants – Jodie De Barros, Leighton De Barros and Jonathan Rowdon
Enigma Man – A Stone Age Mystery – Andrew Ogilvie
Who Do You Think You Are? Andrew Denton – Celia Tait, Brian Beaton and Margie Bryant – Artemis International and Serendipity Productions

BEST DIRECTION – LONG FORM
WINNER: PRISON SONGS – KELRICK MARTIN
Frackman – Richard Todd
The Reckoning – John V. Soto
The Waler: Australia’s Great War Horse – Russell Vines

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