Betty Award for Outstanding Projection or Video Design
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Awarded for | Outstanding projection or video Design in Calgary's professional theatre community |
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First awarded | 2014 |
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The Betty Award for Outstanding Projection or Video Design is an annual award presented in recognition of outstanding achievements in Calgary's theatre community. This category was created in 2014.[1]
Winners and nominees[edit]
2000s[edit]
Year | Designer | Production |
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2019[2] | ||
Nicolas Dotsie | BOOM X | |
Bretta Gerecke | The Invisible Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare | |
Amelia Scott | A Love Letter to Emily C | |
Andy Moro | Honour Beat | |
Elaine J. McCarthy | Everest | |
2018[3] | ||
Jamie Nesbitt | Nine Dragons | |
Remy Siu | Empire of the Son | |
T. Erin Gruber | Easter Island | |
Corwin Ferguson | Julius Caesar | |
Amelia Scott | To the Light | |
2017[4] | ||
Corwin Ferguson | Richard III | |
David Leclerc | BOOM | |
Jamie Nesbitt | The Big Sleep | |
Amelia Scott with illustrations by Tyler Jenkins | Crime Does Not Pay | |
JP Thibodeau | Lest We Forget | |
2016[5] | ||
Jamie Nesbitt | Calamity Town | |
Sean Nieuwenhuis | The Little Prince | |
Scott Reid | Die Tote Stadt | |
JP Thibodeau | The Boy’s Own Jedi Handbook | |
Amelia Scott and Joel Adria | Cockroach | |
2015[6] | ||
Andrzej Goulding | Silent Night | |
Jamie Nesbitt | Liberation Days | |
Jamie Nesbitt | Farewell, My Lovely | |
Kalyna Conrad | Legoland | |
Wladimiro A. Woyno R., Matthew Waddell and Laura Anzola | The Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst | |
2014[7] | ||
Kaely Dekker | n00b | |
Corwin Ferguson]] | You Will Remember Me | |
T. Erin Gruber | A Bomb in the Heart | |
Jamie Nesbitt | The Hound of the Baskervilles | |
Sean Nieuwenhuis | The Mountaintop |
References[edit]
- ↑ Betty Mitchell Awards "About"
- ↑ Louis B. Hobson, Schemers and spies top the Betty Mitchell Award nominations, Calgary Herald, June 5, 2019
- ↑ Louis B. Hobson, Puppets and sisters big winners at Betty Mitchell Awards, Calgary Herald, June 26, 2018
- ↑ Louis B. Hobson, Betty Mitchell Theatre Awards go Crazy for Theatre Calgary, Calgary Herald, August 22, 2017
- ↑ Louis B. Hobson, Best of Calgary theatre honoured at Betty Mitchell Awards, Calgary Herald, August 23, 2016
- ↑ Bill Brooks, Betty honors Calgary's shining stars, [Calgary Herald], September 12, 2015
- ↑ Bill Brooks, Betty Mitchell Awards honor the best of city's theatre world, Calgary Herald, September 5, 2014
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