6th Irish Film & Television Awards - Craft / Technical Awards

Craft / Technical Awards

Costume Design

  • Joan Bergin - The Tudors (Winner)
    • Driscoll Calder - 32A
    • Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh - Brideshead Revisited
    • Leonie Prendergast – Kisses

Director of Photography

  • PJ Dillon - 32A (Winner)
    • Seamus Deasy - A Film With Me In It
    • Owen McPolin - Little Dorrit
    • Fergal O'Hanlon – Anton

Editing

  • J. Patrick Duffner - Kisses (Winner)
    • Shane Sutton - Fight or Flight
    • Ben Yeates - Raw
    • Gareth Young – Eden

Make Up & Hair – sponsored by M.A.C.

  • Sharon Doyle & Dee Corcoran - The Tudors (Winner)
    • Eileen Buggy & Morna Ferguson - George Gently
    • Joni Galvin & Muriel Bell - Dorothy
    • Liz Byrne – Kisses

Original Score

  • David Holmes - Hunger (Winner)
    • David Holmes - Cherrybomb
    • Stephen McKeon - Niko and the Way to the Stars
    • Anna Rice – Anton

Production Design

  • Tom McCullagh - Hunger (Winner)
    • Tom Conroy - The Tudors
    • John Paul Kelly - The Other Boleyn Girl
    • David Wilson – Dorothy

Sound

  • Ronan Hill & Mervyn Moore - Hunger (Winner)
    • Brendan Deasy - A Film With Me In It
    • John Fitzgerald, Patrick Drummond & Caoimhe Doyle - Niko and the Way to the Stars
    • Paul Maynes, Niall Brady & Garret Farrel – Waveriders

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