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WA Screen Awards 2004
17th WA SCREEN AWARDS
The 17th WA Screen Awards were held in the Fremantle Town Hall with Deborah Kennedy hosting and David Ngoombujarra and Chris Haywood as special guests.
Outstanding Contribution to WA Screen Industry Award
Paul Roberts
Industry Outstanding Achievement Awards
Ian Batt
Inside Australia
(Outstanding Cinematography)
Thunderbox Productions in association with Artemis International
Inside Australia
(Outstanding Documentary Production)
Alex Ringis
Victim
(Outstanding Sound Design/Music)
Torstein Dyrting
Victim
(Outstanding Cinematography)
Corrie Jones
Victim
(Outstanding Directing)
Young Filmmaker of the Year
Merlin Cornish
EARLY CAREER GENRE AWARDS
Best Short Film (Drama)
Waiting for Naval Base Lily
Zak Hilditch & Antony Webb
Best Documentary
Not in Front of the Kids
bRitt arthur
Best Animation/Mixed Media
Kitty Wake Up!
Gareth Lockett
Best Tertiary Student Production
Postie
Natalie Eaton
Best Secondary Student Production
Domain Man
Kyran Foote & Ben Watts
Best Experimental Production
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sue.k.
Best Music Video
“Turn” by Bob Evans
Christopher Trappe
Best Community Television Production
Stadium Battle of the Bands
Stephen Ray
EARLY CAREER CRAFT AWARDS
Directing (Non-Drama)
Sophie McNeill
Mohammad and Juliet: A Modern Tragedy
Directing (Drama)
Corrie Jones
Victim
Music Score
Alex Ringis
Victim
Writing
Renee Webster
Scoff
Cinematography
Timothy Goodacre
The Belfast Boys
Production Design
Claire Granville
Victim
Sound Design
Trevor Hope
Reflections
Editing
Henry Inglis
Black Swan
Acting
Laura Henderson
Waiting for Naval Base Lily
Animation/Mixed Media
Gareth Lockett
Kitty Wake Up!
Open Craft – Visual Effects
Zen Rosenthal, Mathew Green, Edmond Engelbrecht
Sam and the Green Men
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






