Ayrshire Post

Television awards for students

- ELINA KOBZAR

Thought-provoking student documentar­ies about domestic abuse and mental health from University of the West of Scotland’s (UWS) Ayr campus were among the winners at this year’s Royal Television Society (RTS) Scotland Student Awards.

Bruised, by Carla Basu, an MA Broadcast Journalism student and BA Broadcast Production: TV& Radio graduate, came out top in the Journalism category. She received support on the project from graduates Lauren Fitzpatric­k and Adam Millar.

The documentar­y explores domestic abuse, and the support available to survivors. It is currently touring schools in Falkirk, via the support service Committed to Ending Abuse.

Carla said: “It’s still sinking in, I’m absolutely delighted to have won this award. Over the past two years, I’ve worked closely with victims, survivors and support organisati­ons to ensure this documentar­y was equipped to educate and inform people.

“I am incredibly grateful to the people who spoke to me, allowing me to represent their experience­s and ensure their voices were heard as part of this project. I’m also grateful for the support provided by UWS. So much of what I learned went into this documentar­y, and my lecturers were incredibly supportive throughout.”

George Donaldson, a 2023 BA Broadcast Production: TV & Radio graduate, lifted the Editing Craft prize for his final year project, Kick Mental Health.

The documentar­y tells the story of a charity of the same name, which offers football dropin sessions with a primary focus on improving mental wellbeing.

He said: “It’s a real honour to have won this award. I took great pride in this project, and the charity was incredibly helpful. It consists of fantastic people, working towards a fantastic cause. Winning this award, I think, reflects on how strong their story is, and the importance of the work they do.”

George, who is now a trainee with QTV and BBC Studiowork­s, added: “UWS was instrument­al in making this documentar­y a reality, and in what I’m doing now. Many of my first opportunit­ies within the industry came through lecturers and the contacts built while studying. I couldn’t recommend the course enough, it’s been life-changing for me.”

Kate Cotter, Programme Leader for BA Broadcast Production: TV & Radio, said: “I’m incredibly proud of Carla and George, and their success is much deserved. Both projects are thoughtful and highlight societal issues, and important paths to recovery.

“As with all creative industries courses at UWS, in Broadcast Production: TV & Radio, we pride ourselves on producing industryre­ady graduates. I’ve no doubt that both Carla and George will go on to enjoy exciting and successful careers.”

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Grateful George Donaldson
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Honoured Carla Basu

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