Screen Music Awards 2018
The annual Screen Music Awards are presented by APRA AMCOS in conjunction with the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC). The ceremony acknowledges excellence and innovation in the field of screen composition.
The 2018 Screen Music Awards were held on Monday 19 November at City Recital Hall, Sydney.
Winners & Nominees
Feature Film Score of the Year | |
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Winner | |
Title: | The Butterfly Tree |
Composer: | Caitlin Yeo |
Nominees | |
Title: | Brothers Nest |
Composer: | Richard Pleasance |
Publisher: | Kobalt Music Publishing obo Lillipilli IP |
Title: | Fahrenheit 451 |
Composer: | Antony Partos and Matteo Zingales |
Publihser: | Universal/MCA Music Publishing obo T-L Music Publishing |
Title: | Ladies in Black |
Composer: | Christopher Gordon |
Publisher: | Sony/ATV Music Publishing obo Twenty Fifteen Avenue Music |
Best Music for an Advertisement | |
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Winner | |
Title: | Forty Winks |
Composers: | Jackson Milas |
Publisher: | Sonar Music |
Nominees | |
Title: | Singapore Airlines: The Briefcase |
Composer: | Scott Langley |
Title: | Tiger Beer: Chinese New Year |
Composers: | Ben Lam |
Title: | Tourism Tasmania: Go Behind the Scenery XI |
Composer: | Nicholas West, Daniel Higson and Antony Smith |
Publisher: | Smith & Western Studios |
Best Music for Children's Television | |
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Winner | |
Title: | The Deep: The Missing |
Composer: | Nerida Tyson-Chew |
Publisher: | A Stark Production |
Nominees | |
Title: | Guess How Much I Love You: Christmas to the Moon and Back |
Composer: | Ryan Grogan |
Title: | Jar Dwellers SOS! |
Composer: | David Cheshire |
Title: | The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill: The Budgie Smuggler |
Composer: | Russell Thornton |
Publisher: | Red Music Publishing |
Best Music for a Documentary | |
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Winner | |
Title: | The Stargazers Guide to the Cosmos |
Composer: | Sean Tinnion |
Nominees | |
Title: | My Mother’s Lost Children |
Composer: | Dale Cornelius |
Publishers: | Native Tongue Music Publishing |
Title: | The Director and the Jedi |
Composer: | Antony Partos |
Publisher: | Kobalt Music Publishing obo Disney Music and LucasFilm |
Title: | The Story of Earth |
Composer: | Dale Cornelius |
Publisher: | Native Tongue Music Publishing |
Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie | |
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Winner | |
Title: | Mystery Road |
Composer: | Antony Partos and Matteo Zingales |
Publihser: | Sonar Music |
Nominees | |
Title: | The House with Annabel Crabb |
Composer: | Caitlin Yeo |
Publisher: | ABC Music Publishing |
Title: | UnderBelly Files: Chopper |
Composer: | Burkhard Dallwitz |
Title: | Wake In Fright |
Composer: | Antony Partos and Matteo Zingales |
Publisher: | Sonar Music |
Best Music for a Short Film | |
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Winner | |
Title: | Lost and Found |
Composer: | Adrian Sergovich |
Nominees | |
Title: | Abandon Tryptich |
Composer: | Kyls Burtland |
Title: | Barbara |
Composer: | Caitlin Yeo |
Title: | The Passion Films: Alice |
Composer: | Basil Hogios |
Best Music for a Television Series or Serial | |
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Winner | |
Title: | Picnic at Hanging Rock |
Composer: | Cezary Skubiszewski and Jan Skubiszewski |
Publisher: | BMG Rights Management obo Fremantle Media |
Nominees | |
Title: | Doctor Blake Mysteries |
Composer: | Dale Cornelius |
Publisher: | Native Tongue Music Publishing |
Title: | Glitch |
Composer: | Cornel Wilczek |
Title: | Harrow |
Composer: | Matteo Zingales |
Publisher: | Sonar Music |
Best Original Song Composed for the Screen | |
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Winner | |
Title: | Now I Know from Pulse |
Composers: | Oscar Joe Gross |
Publisher: | ABC Music Publishing |
Nominees | |
Title: | Everywhere’s A Dance Floor from The Justine Clarke Show |
Composers: | Sean Peter and Justine Clarke* |
Publisher: | Sony/ATV Music Publishing* |
Title: | Grace Beside Me |
Composer: | Amanda Brown* and Emily Wurramara |
Publisher: | Kobalt Music Publishing (Aust) obo Lillipilli IP* and Mushroom Music |
Title: | Prison Bound from Brothers Nest |
Composers: | Richard Pleasance and Jojo Rainwater |
Publishers: | Kobalt Music Publishing (Aust) obo Lillipilli IP |
Best Soundtrack Album | |
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Winner | |
Title: | The Butterfly Tree |
Composer: | Caitlin Yeo |
Nominees | |
Title: | Every Day |
Composer: | Elliott Wheeler |
Title: | Fahrenheit 451 |
Composer: | Antony Partos and Matteo Zingales |
Title: | Ghosthunter |
Composers: | Rafael May |
Best Television Theme | |
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Winner | |
Title: | Harrow |
Composer: | Matteo Zingales |
Publisher: | Sonar Music |
Nominees | |
Title: | Lawless – The Real Bushrangers |
Composers: | Rafael May |
Title: | Oddlands |
Composer: | Joff Bush |
Title: | The Stargazers Guide to the Cosmos |
Composer: | Sean Tinnion |
Most Performed Screen Composer - Australia |
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Winner |
Adam Gock and Dinesh Wicks |
Finalists |
Jay Stewart |
Mitch Stewart |
Neil Sutherland |
Most Performed Screen Composer - Overseas |
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Winner |
Neil Sutherland |
Finalists |
Alastair Ford |
Garry McDonald and Lawrence Stone |
Jed Kurzel |
Categories
The Screen Music Awards cover thirteen award categories.
The following awards are given based on APRA AMCOS's statistical analysis:
- Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia
- Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas
The following awards are judged by panels of leading screen composers from across Australia:
- Best Music for a Documentary
- Best Music for a Short Film
- Best Original Song Composed for the Screen
- Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie
- Best Music for a Television Series or Serial
- Best Television Theme
- Best Music for Children’s Television
- Best Music for an Advertisement
- Feature Film Score of the Year
- Best Soundtrack Album
A special Award is given at the discretion of the APRA Board of Directors
- Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen Award
Rules
A. THE AWARDS
1. Thirteen Awards are conferred.
- Best Music for an Advertisement
- Best Music for a Documentary
- Best Music for a Short Film
- Best Original Song Composed for a Feature Film, Telemovie, TV Series or Mini-Series
- Best Soundtrack Album
- Best Music for Children's Television
- Best Music for a Television Series or Serial
- Best Television Theme
- Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie
- Feature Film Score of the Year
- Most Performed Screen Composer - Australia
- Most Performed Screen Composer - Overseas
- A special Award is given at the discretion of the APRA Board of Directors
- Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen Award
2. The Award is in the form of a trophy suitably inscribed.
B. ELIGIBILITY
- The work must have been written by an Australian Citizen or Resident composer.
- The work must be an original score.
- The work must have at least a 50% composer interest by an APRA Composer Member
- The work must have been for a production which has received its first public screening, broadcast or release in the relevant 12 month period (1st July - 30th June in any given year) for which the award is made
- The eligibility period for Feature Film Score of the Year, requires that the production must have received its first public screening, broadcast or commercial release in the relevant 15 month period (1st July - 30th September) for which the award is made.
Note: If a viewing copy of an eligible film is not available for submission due to restrictions placed upon it's non-commercial release, then it may be entered in the Feature Film category the following year.
- Mini-Series or Telemovie entries shall be limited to a production that tells one single story in a limited number of episodes, usually fewer than a whole season (whole season - 10-13 episodes). TV Series or Serial entries will refer to a connected set of program episodes (whole season) that runs under the same title, possibly spanning many seasons.
- A Television Theme is a piece of music that is played at the beginning of each episode in a Television or Mini Series.
- The jury reserves the right to nominate any entry into another category if it deems that category more suitable. Not every category will necessarily be awarded if, for example, there is no suitable entry in a category.
C. NOMINATIONS PROCEDURE
- Nominations can be entered by the composer, their employer, the production company or a third party i.e. Director or Publisher.
- There is a maximum of three entries permitted in any one category. However, any individual composer can only receive a maximum of two nominations in any one category.
- Nominations within the categories of Most Performed Screen Composer - Australia and Most Performed Screen Composer- Overseas are determined by performance activity only.
- Nominations in the visual categories must be submitted as an mp4 or mov file and accompanied by a detailed cue sheet. Exceptions to this ruling are for the Soundtrack Album, Short Film, Television Theme, Original song and the Advertising categories, where it is not necessary to provide music cue sheets.
- In the case of any television series or Documentaries and Mini-series with more than one episode, composers are to choose one episode only for submission into any one category.
- An entire work can only be entered into one category, such as Short Film OR Documentary, not both. However, portions of the same work can be entered, e.g. Feature Film Score of the Year & Best Original Song Composed for the Screen, or Television Series & Television Theme.
- All Short Films submitted should be limited to 45 minutes duration.
- All Advertisements submitted should be limited to 3 minutes duration.
- The category for Original Song does not include advertisements, jingles, promos or station IDs.
- All feature length submissions for Documentary must be submitted in the Best Music for Documentary category. These will not be accepted in Feature Film Score of the Year.
- Categories can include both factual and fiction entries.
D. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
- Nominations will be assessed based on their compositional craft, creativity, originality and excellence.
- Nominations within the categories of Most Performed Screen Composer - Australia and Most Performed Screen Composer- Overseas will be assessed based on performance activity as reflected by earnings, according to APRA's records.
E. DECISION MAKING PROCEDURES
- Awards will be decided by judging panels from nominations submitted
- A judging panel may not include any member who is a subject of a nomination. Should such a situation arise, either the nomination must be withdrawn or the member must be replaced.
- There will be five (5) to eight (8) judges per category. Judges will receive material to review individually before making final decisions via a conference call.
- Each judging panel will be overseen by a Chairperson.
- Decisions reached by the judging panels are final and no discussion regarding the result shall be entered into once the process is complete. If the panel is unable to reach a final decision the chairperson will have a second casting vote.
- Judging panels may reserve the right not to make an award in a category where there is not an outstanding achievement.
- Judging panels may reserve the right to alter the category for which a nomination has been received, if another category is deemed more appropriate.
- For the categories of Most Performed Screen Composer - Australia and Most Performed Screen Composer- Overseas no judging panel is required as APRA collates its rankings, in conjunction with the work's performance activity, to determine the final nominees. The APRA board has final endorsement.
- The Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen Award encompasses outstanding contribution to the Film and Television industry, including, but not limited to producers/directors, philanthropists, educators, music supervisors and event producers that provide promotion, opportunities and education for Australian Composers
F. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
All entrants are required to provide the following items for possible adaptation by the Music Director on the night;
a) An MP3 or M4A recording of the main theme (s)
b) A standard MIDI file of the main theme (s)
c) A lead sheet in PDF format
d) The score on Sibelius (if possible)
Please note our arrangers and orchestrators will adapt your music scores to suit our orchestral line up.
The entrant shall (or shall cause the copyright owner of the entry if different from the entrant) to permit APRA AMCOS and any person APRA AMCOS authorises to perform the entry in and as part of any APRA AMCOS award ceremony and to record it for those purposes and for the purposes of communication to the public or promotional use.
The entrant agrees to allow APRA AMCOS to use audio and video from the APRA & AGSC Screen Music Awards for promotional purposes.
Judges
APRA AMCOS & the AGSC would like to thank the following people for their time in judging the nominations for this year’s Awards:
Ack Kinmonth, Adam Moses, Adam Spark, Alan John, Alastair Ford, Andrew Kotatko, Andrew Scott, Angela Little, Antony Partos, Benjamin Speed, Brenton White, Brett Aplin, Brett Rosenberg, Bruce Heald, Caitlin Yeo, Charlton Hill, Chris Wright, Cornel Wilczek, Damian De boos Smith, David Hirschfelder, David McCormack, David Skinner, Denis Carnahan, Dimitri Golovko, Dinesh Wicks, Elizabeth Drake, Geoffrey Russell, Gerri Green, Greg Wise, Guy Gross, Helena Czajka, Jackson Milas, Jared Underwood, Jason Fernandez, Jim Manzie, John Gray, Jonathan Zwartz, Katie Bender, Ken Walther, Kyls Burtland, Leone Carey, Les Gock, Mark Buys, Me-Lee Hay, Mitch Stewart, Paul Healy, Peter Hoyland, Petra Salsjo, Rafael May, Rhonda Davidson-Irwin, Rosie Westbrook, Russell Thornton, Scott Langley, Sean Peter, Tom Rouch and Yuri Worontschack.