5th Irish Film & Television Awards - Craft

Craft

Costume Design

  • Joan Bergin – The Tudors
    • Maggie Donnelly – Kings
    • Lorna Marie Mugan – My Boy Jack
    • Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh – Becoming Jane

Director of Photography

  • Seamus McGarvey - Atonement
    • PJ Dillon – Kings
    • Seamus McGarvey – Atonement
    • Peter Robertson – Garage
    • Ciaran Tanham – Northanger Abbey

Editing

  • Dermot Diskin - Kings
    • Stephen O'Connell – Damage
    • Isobel Stephenson – Garage
    • Gareth Young – The Running Mate

Hair & Makeup

  • Jennifer Hegarty, Dee Corcoran – The Tudors
    • Kings – Muriel Bell, Pamela Smyth
    • My Boy Jack – Morna Ferguson, Lorraine Glynn
    • Prosperity – Tom McInerney, Sandra Kelly

Original Score

  • Pol Brennan - Kings
    • Jim Lockhart – 'Cré na Cille
    • Stephen McKeon – The Running Mate
    • Stephen Rennicks – Garage

Production Design

  • Tom Conroy – The Tudors
    • David Craig – Kings
    • Tom Mc Cullagh – Closing the Ring
    • Padraig O'Neill – Garage

Sound

  • Ken Galvin, Ronan Hill, Dominic Weaver - Kings
    • Becoming Jane – Nick Adams, Tom Johnson, Mervyn Moore
    • Garage – Niall Brady, John Fitzgerald, Robert Flanagan
    • My Boy Jack – Brendan Deasy, Ken Galvin, Nikki Moss

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