The Awards are open for entries now, with an entry deadline of 19 September
The judges for the Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards 2025 have been revealed.
The group have roles across production, broadcast, content creation, tech innovation and more, and the full list can be seen at the bottom of this article.
This comes ahead of the entry deadline on 19 September, after which shortlists for each category will be drawn up. Each judge will be assigned category shortlists to examine, before then coming together with the judges of the same categories to discuss who should be the winner.
The chosen winners will be revealed at a gala dinner at The Brewery, London, on 27 November, in front of an audience of their peers. The Awards are sponsored by EIZO, ERA, Gravity Media, Netflix and Serious.
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This is the seventh year of the industry-leading awards, which celebrate the role of technology in creating and broadcasting the most outstanding productions of the past year. In a constantly evolving sector, a new category has been added for 2025 for Best Use of Archive. The Best AI Innovation category has also been split into two separate categories, Creative and Workflow.
The awards qualifying period is 20 September 2024 until 19 September 2025, and you can find out more about the categories and entry requirements here.
Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards 2025 judges
Abigail Hughes - Director of Sales Operations for Global Partnerships, ITV Studios
Amelia Price - Sustainability Consultant, Sustainable Film
Amy Delooze - Head of Location Services - RELAY, Halo Post
Andy Copeland - Technical Operations Manager, Formosa (UK)
Ben Baldwin - Founder, Chuffed Productions
Ben Nemes - Founder, SpaceCrate
Bob Clarke - Founder & CEO, MAMA Youth Project
Brett Danton - Director/DOP
Camilla Powell - Head of Product, Disguise
Claire Coss - Head of Library & Curatorial Services, BBC
Claire da Silva - Industry Consultant, Silva Graham Ltd
Clive Santamaria - Chief Architect, ITV
Dan Cherowbrier - Consultant, Formula E
Darren Long - Programme Director – Content Supply Simplification (CSS), ITV
David Williams - Director, Live TV Technical Operations, Netflix
Dee Davison - Sustainability Consultant, Beyond Zero
Donna Mulvey-Jones - Head of Post Production, Banijay
Dr Emma Young - Founder & Executive Producer, Out of the Woods Media
Ed Bengoa - Director of Post Production, ITN
Gabby Redfern - Group Director, Content Services, Sky
George Cook - Head of Engineering, Electric Theatre Collective London
Glenn Matchett - Managing Director, Grammatik Agency
Heidi Shakespeare - CEO, Memnon
Hope Primus - VOD Schedule Executive Channel Operations, ITV
Jeannine Dowling-Jones - Post Production Supervisor, Apple TV
John Ellerton - Chair, SMPTE United Kingdom
John Murphy - Creative Director, Motion, BBC Sport
Kate Davis - Head of Audio, Azimuth Post Production
Kerry Shreeve - COO, Molinare
Kim Rowell - Managing Editor, News Production, ITN
Lucy Lavery - Executive Podcast Producer, Talksport
Lucy Mitchell - Dialogue Editor, LJ Studios
Matt Stagg - Founder & Senior Consultant, MTech Sport
Morwen Williams - Director of Media Operations, BBC
Paul Griffiths - Director, Post Production, EMEA Original Programming, Disney+
Purminder Gandhu - Industry Consultant, KAURWAVE Ltd
Richard Wormwell - Head of Innovation, dock10
Rob Chandler - Virtual Production Supervisor & Founder, Starting Pixel
Robbie Spargo - Co-Managing Director, Agency, Little Dot Studios
Sadie Groom - Founder & CEO, Bubble Agency & Rise
Sarah Cox - CCO, Stage Precision
Sue Farrell - Broadcast Engineering Manager, Channel 4
Taig McNab - Group Director of Technical Operations, All3Media
Tim Hands - Supervising ADR Editor, Handsome Sound
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