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WA Screen Awards 2003

16th WA SCREEN AWARDS

The 16th WA Screen Awards were held at the Fremantle Town Hall, hosted by Deborah Kennedy and with special guest Tony Ayres.

Outstanding Contribution to WA Screen Industry

John Beaton

Industry Outstanding Achievement Awards

Goolarri Media (Dot West & Joan Peters)
The Mary G Show
Outstanding Television Series

Vanessa Lomma
Teesh & Trude
Outstanding Screenplay

Frank Rijavec
A Million Acres a Year
Outstanding Editing

Torstein Dyrting
Gifted Thumbs
Outstanding Cinematography

Alley Kat Productions (Alan Carter)
The Accused
Outstanding Documentary Filmmaking

Early Career Genre Awards

Best Short Film
Jack
Francesca Strano

Best Documentary Production
The Forgotten
Glen Stasiuk

Best Animation/Mixed Media Production
Medusa
DavisonBros.

Best Student Production (Tertiary)
Destin
Patrick Giles

Best Student Production (Secondary)
Late
Simone Taplin

Best Experimental Production
Edit
Diana Ford

Best Music Video
Lifelike by Karnivool
Chris Frey

Best Community Television Production
Youth Scope
Simon Hydzik

Early Career Craft Awards

Directing
Matty Limpus
Jack

Writing
Tim Maricic
John ‘Rocky’ Robinson – Roll With the Punches

Cinematography
Peter Finkle
Fixing a Hole

Sound Design
Christopher Trappe & Vincenzo Perrella
An Evening with Robert Valentine

Editing
Christopher Trappe
An Evening with Robert Valentine

Acting
Deanna Cooney
Men’s Room

Animation/Mixed Media
Timothy Merks
Mr Gough

Open Craft
Patrick Giles
Worship (Music)

People’s Choice Award

Changing the Earth The Dean Dirtbug Story
Russell Brown

History

2009
The 22nd WA Screen Awards
2008
The 21st WA Screen Awards.
2007
The 20th WA Screen Awards.
2006
The 19th WA Screen Awards
2005
The 18th WA Screen Awards
2004
The 17th WA Screen Awards
2003
The 16th WA Screen Awards
2002
The 15th WA Screen Awards
2001
There were no awards held this year
2000
The 14th WA Screen Awards

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