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2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards

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2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards
Awarded forExcellence in New Zealand film, television and television journalism
Sponsored byQantas
Date18 September 2010; 14 years ago (2010-09-18)
LocationCivic Theatre, Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Presented byNew Zealand Television Broadcasters Council and the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTV ONE
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The 2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards were held on Saturday 18 September at the Civic Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. The craft awards were presented in a separate awards lunch at the Auckland Town Hall on Friday 17 September.[1] It was the final of the Qantas Film and Television Awards, before Qantas was lost as the naming-rights sponsor and the awards were renamed the Aotearoa Film and Television Awards.[citation needed]

The awards are best remembered for the expletive-filled acceptance speech given by Breakfast presenter Paul Henry upon winning the People's Choice Award.[2] Highlights from the main awards evening were broadcast on Sunday 19 September on TV ONE.[3]

Nominees and winners

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Awards were given in 58 categories, covering news and current affairs, general television, feature film and short film.[4][5][6]

News and current affairs

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Qantas Best News

Best News or Current Affairs Presenter

Best News Reporting

  • Paul Hobbs, ONE News, "TSU Funerals" (TV One)
    • Lisa Owen, ONE News, "Baker Hostage" (TV One)
    • Rebecca Wright, 3 News, "Drink Drive Fly" (TV3)

Journalist of the Year

  • Paul Hobbs, "TSU Funerals", ONE News (TV One)

Best Current Affairs Reporting for a weekly programme or one off current affairs special

Best Current Affairs Reporting for a daily programme

News and current affairs (craft)

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Best Current Affairs Series

Best News Camera

  • Steve Lawton, ONE News, "Birds" (TV One)
    • Michael Lacoste, 3 News, "Maubisse, Haiti and Bangkok" (TV3)
    • Daniel O'Sullivan, ONE News, "Ice Energy" (TV One)

Best Current Affairs Camera

  • Martin Anderson, 20/20, "Lost and Found" (TV2)
    • Ken Dorman, Sunday, "Brave Choice" (TV One)
    • Belinda Walshe, 60 Minutes, "Braking Point" (TV3)
    • Belinda Walshe, 60 Minutes, "Drug Runner" (TV3)

Best News Editing

  • Andrew Gibb, Breakfast, "Spelling Bee" (TV One)
    • Kirsten Bolam, ONE News, "Cavalcade" (TV One)
    • Paul Sparkes, ONE News, "Opshop" (TV One)

Best Current Affairs Editing

  • Catherine Hallinan, Campbell Live, "Darryl" (TV3)
    • Andrew Gibb, Close Up, "Apprentice" (TV One)
    • Vicky Harker, Sunday Episode 24, "Born to Dance" (TV One)

General television

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Best Drama Programme

Best Comedy Programme

Best Maori Language Programme

  • E Tu Kahikatea, TeNoni Ltd (Maori Television)
    • AKO, Jeni-Leigh Walker & Pānia Papa (Maori Television)
    • Moteatea, Hinewehi Mohi (Maori Television)

Best Children's/Youth Programme

  • Reservoir Hill, KHF Media (TV2)
    • Let's Get Inventin' "Eco Rat Trap", Luke Nola and Friends Ltd (TV2)
    • Kaitangata Twitch, Christopher Hampson Production Shed.TV (Maori Television)

Best Information/Lifestyle Programme

  • Radar's Patch, Jane Andrews, JAM TV Ltd (TV One)
    • Fair Go, Graeme Muir, TVNZ (TV One)
    • South, Melanie Rakena and Marcus Lush, JAM TV Ltd (TV One)

Best Entertainment Programme

Best Sports Broadcast

  • TV3 V8 Supercars Hamilton 400, Nigel Carpenter, TV3 (TV3)
    • Heineken Open Tennis Final 2010, Steve Jamieson, TVNZ (TV One)
    • International Netball Series 2009, Barbara Mitchell, TVNZ (TV One)

Best Observational Reality Series

Best Constructed Reality Series

Best Performance by an Actress – General Television

Best Performance by a Supporting Actress – General Television

Best Performance by an Actor – General Television

Best Performance by a Supporting Actor – General Television

Best Presenter Entertainment/Factual Programme

  • Marcus Lush, South, Jam TV Ltd (TV One)
    • Petra Bagust, What's Really in Our Food?, Top Shelf Productions Limited (TV3)
    • Te Radar, Radar's Patch, JAM TV (TV One)

Best Script – Drama/Comedy Programme

  • James Griffin, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)
    • Michael Bennett, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori Television)
    • Rachel Lang, Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures, (TV2)

Best Director – Drama/Comedy Programme

  • Gerard Johnstone, The Jaquie Brown Diaries, Young, Gifted and Brown (TV3)
    • Peter Burger, Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)
    • David Stubbs & Thomas Robins, Reservoir Hill, KHF Media Ltd (TV2)

Best Director – Factual/Entertainment Programme

  • Melanie Rakena, South, JAM TV Ltd (TV One)
    • Jane Andrews, Radar's Patch, JAM TV (TV One)
    • Belinda Simpson, Intrepid Journeys (TV One)

General television (craft)

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Best Multi Camera Direction in General Television

  • Steve Jamieson, Heineken Open Tennis Final 2010, TVNZ (TV One)
    • Steve Jamieson, Takapuna Sprint Triathlon, TVNZ (TV One)
    • Barbara Mitchell, International Netball Series 2009, TVNZ (TV One)

Best Cinematography – Drama/Comedy Programme

  • Simon Reira, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)
    • David Paul, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori Television)
    • Marty Smith, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

Images & Sound Best Editing – Drama/Comedy Programme

  • Eric de Beus, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

Best Original Music in General Television

  • Rhian Sheehan, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)
    • Gareth Farr, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori Television)
    • Eden Mulholland, World Kitchen, Zoomslide Media Ltd (TV3)

Best Sound Design in General Television

  • Tom Miskin, James Hayday & Steve Finnigan, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori Television)

Best Production Design in General Television

  • Gary Mackay, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed (Maori Television)

Best Contribution to Design in General Television

  • David Cooke, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

Documentary

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Best Popular Documentary

  • Lost in Wonderland, Costa Botes, Lone Pine Film
    • Donated to Science, Paul Trotman, PRNfilms (TV3)
    • The Worst Offenders, Virginia Wright, Southern Screen Productions (TV One)

Best Arts/Festival/Feature Documentary * This Way of Life, Cloud South Films

    • There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho, Lyn Collie and Briar March
    • The Unnatural History of the Kakapo, ELWIN Productions

Best Director – Documentary

  • Thomas Burstyn, This Way of Life, Cloud South Films
    • Tearepa Kahi, The Flight of Te Hookioi, Monsoon Pictures International Ltd (Maori Television)
    • Robin Shingleton, Real Crime: The Truth About Us, Project Melting Pot (TV One)

Documentary (craft)

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Best Cinematography – Documentary/Factual Programme

  • Marty Williams, Costa Botes & Gareth Moon, Lost in Wonderland, Lone Pine Film
    • Thomas Burstyn, This Way of Life, Cloud South Films
    • Briar March, There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho

Best Editing – Documentary/Factual Programme

  • Prisca Bouchet & Briar March, There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho
    • Cushla Dillion, This Way of Life, Cloud South Films
    • Ken Sparks, The Worst Offenders, Southern Screen Productions (TV One)

Feature film

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Best Feature Film

  • Boy, Ainsley Gardiner, Whenua Films
    • Home by Christmas, Gaylene Preston, Sue Rogers & Nigel Hutchinson, Doublehead Films
    • Under the Mountain, Richard Fletcher, Matthew Grainger & Jonathan King, Redhead Films

Best Director in a Film Feature

Best Lead Actor in a Feature Film

Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film

Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film

Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film

Best Screenplay for a Feature Film

Feature film (craft)

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Best Cinematography in a Feature Film

  • Adam Clark, Boy, Whenua Films
    • Alun Bollinger, Home by Christmas, Doublehead Films
    • Denis Lenoir, The Vintner's Luck, Ascension Film Ltd

Best Editing in a Feature Film

  • Chris Plummer, Boy, Whenua Films
    • Ken Sparks, Life's a Riot, Riot Productions
    • Paul Sutorius, Home by Christmas, Doublehead Films

Best Original Music in a Feature Film

  • Lukasz Buda, Samuel Scott & Conrad Wedde, Boy, Whenua Films

Best Sound Design in a Feature Film

  • Tim Prebble, Ken Saville, Michael Hedges & Gethin Creagh, Home by Christmas, Doublehead Films
    • Tim Prebble, Gethin Creagh & Gilbert Lake, Under the Mountain, Redhead Films Limited
    • Ken Saville, Tim Prebble, Chris Todd, Michael Hedges & Gilbert Lake, Boy, Whenua Films

Best Production Design in a Feature Film

Best Costume Design in a Feature Film

  • Beatrix Pasztor, The Vintner's Luck, Ascension Film Ltd
    • Leslie Burkes-Harding, Home by Christmas, Doublehead Films
    • Amanda Neale, Boy, Whenua Films

Best Make-Up Design in a Feature Film

  • Steve Boyle & Jane O'Kane, Under the Mountain, Redhead Films Limited
    • Angela Mooar, Home by Christmas, Doublehead Films
    • Dannelle Satherley, Boy, Whenua Films

Best Visual Effects in a Feature Film

Short films

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Best Short Film

  • thedownlowconcept, Only Son, thedownlowconcept
    • Zoe McIntosh, Day Trip, Lone Pine Film
    • Sam Peacocke, Manurewa, Robber's Dog Films Ltd

Best Performance in a Short Film

  • Tuhoe Isaac, Day Trip, Lone Pine Film
    • Aaron McGregor, Choice Night, POP Film
    • Josh Thomson, Only Son, thedownlowconcept

Short films (craft)

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Best Screenplay for a Short Film

  • Thedownlowconcept, Ryan Hutchings, Jarrod Holt, Nigel McCulloch, Only Son, thedownlowconcept
    • Sam Peacocke, Manurewa, Robber's Dog Films Ltd
    • Paul Stanley Ward, Choice Night, POP Film

Outstanding Technical Contribution to a Short Film

  • Ginny Loane, Redemption, Isola Productions Ltd
    • Robert Key, Roof Rattling, Robin Murphy Productions Limited
    • Gareth Moon, Jodie Stack, Chris Ulutupu & Kate Logan, Day Trip, Lone Pine Film

People's choice award

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References

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  1. ^ "Qantas Film and Television Awards finalists". The Big Idea. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  2. ^ Sundae, Hugh (19 September 2010). "Film and Television Awards dished out". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Winners Announced: 2010 Qantas Film and Television Craft Awards". Infonews. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Qantas Film and Television Awards finalists". The Big Idea. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  5. ^ "TV Finalists for Qantas Film & TV Awards Announced". Dan News. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  6. ^ "Winners 2010 Qantas Film And Television Awards". Scoop. Retrieved 30 October 2012.