
See the glamour of the red carpet, the drama of the awards ceremony, the joy of the winners and the buzz of the party!
WTV has put together a half-hour special capturing the highlights of the 2011 WASA’s. It was great night for the screen industry to celebrate the achievements of the past year by emerging and professional filmmakers. The program features interviews with nominees and recipients, industry identities and the Minister for Culture and the Arts, the Honourable John Day.
The special will be broadcast on WTV, Channel 44 on Wednesday April 6th at 8.30pm and repeated on Saturday April 9th at 5.00pm. Tell your friends of Facebook and if you Twitter, tweet!
The broadcast is proudly sponsored by ScreenWest and supported by Central Institute of Technology, Curtin University, Murdoch University, The WA Screen Academy and the University of Notre Dame.

24TH WA SCREEN AWARDS – WINNERS
20th March 2011
Held at the Octagon Theatre. To a near capacity audience host, Russell Woolf led proceedings for the third year in a row.
Here are the winners:
The Bendigo Bank Young Filmmaker of the Year
Mat de Koning
Early Career:
The Central Institute of Technology Award for Best Film
Bystander
Keir Wilkins
The University of Notre Dame Award for Best Director
Burleigh Smith
Then She Was Gone
The Coopers Award for Best Actor
Wayne Davies
Good Pretender
The MadFish Award for Best Actress
Olivia DeJonge
Good Pretender
The Central Institute of Technology Award for Best Tertiary Film
Still Take You Home
Emilia Jolakoska
The Curtin University People’s Choice Award
Betrand the Terrible
Best Short Animation
Chat Noir
Kate Beverley
Best Cinematography
Antony Webb
The Billabong
Best Original Music
Jonathan Warwick
The Long Road Home
Best Production Design
Louise Brady
The Luger Story
Best Sound
Adrian Jolly
Family Tree
Best Editing
Antony Webb
The Dinner Meeting
The Murdoch University Award for Best Secondary Film
The Crossroad
Clayton Orgles & Karina Brown
Best Screenplay
Mike Hoath & Maziar Lahooti
Good Pretender
Best Documentary
Pain is Temporary, Pride is Forever
Joshua Lee
The RTRFM Award for Best Music Video
Ticky Ticky Boom
Erika Jellis, Bridget Turner & Ben Young
Industry Awards:
Bill Warnock Award
Beyond The Pale
Damien Spiccia
Lotterywest Award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama
Little Sparrows
Bolderpictures
Lotterywest Award for Outstanding Achievement in Factual Production
Kuru: The Science & The Sorcery
Siamese
Lotterywest Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Practitioner
Ric Curtin
Lotterywest Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Industry
Jill Perryman