Entertainment
Stirling and Conservatoire score at the RTS Scotland Student Television Awards 2024
Abbie Maclaughlan from the Royal Conservatoire won the Writing award for The Interests of Others.
The University of Stirling also took home three prizes: To a Mouse by Gregor Forbes won the Animation category and Strongwoman bagged the Factual: Short-form prize and the Sound award for Remi Patrol.
RTS Scotland Chair Stephen O’Donnell said: “Once again, Scotland’s students have set a very high bar, with a fantastic range of high-quality, entertaining, thought-provoking and exceptional entries. The future of our industry appears to be in very good hands.”
The ceremony was hosted by STV News entertainment reporter Laura Boyd at St Luke’s in Glasgow.
All the nominated films and highlights from the ceremony are available to watch on STV Player.
RTS Scotland Student Television Awards 2024 winners
Animation – To a Mouse, Gregor Forbes, University of Stirling
Drama – Care, Jagoda Tlok, Jess Kelly, Euan Farmer and Juno Glover, Screen Academy Scotland (Edinburgh Napier University)
Entertainment and Comedy Drama – Worst Thing, Jayme Bartlett, Bobby Donaldson, Hayley Louise McGuire, Petra Crace and team, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Factual: Short-form – Strongwoman, Kyla Miller, Jodie McMail, Ewan Patrick, Remi Peron and Katrina McEwan, University of Stirling
Journalism – Bruised, Carla Basu, Lauren Fitzpatrick and Adam Millar, University of the West of Scotland
Craft Skills: Camerawork – Infinidades, Ruby Craig, Edinburgh College of Art
Craft Skills: Editing – Kick Mental Health, George Donaldson, University of the West of Scotland
Craft Skills: Production Design – Worst Thing, Petra Crace, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Craft Skills: Sound – Strongwoman, Remi Patrol, University of Stirling
Craft Skills: Writing – The Interests of Others•Abbie Maclaughlan, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland