A LITTLE Hollywood glitz and glamour was the name of the game at Tavistock College last Friday, when the school held its first Moving Image Awards Evening. Hosted by the Media Studies Department, the Oscars-style ceremony celebrated the work of students in years 11,12 and 13, with work ranging from animated films and road safety advertisements, to horror film trailers and music promos. A stunning visual display, by IT technician Stuart Hearne, kept the audience enthralled as nominated work was showcased. Winners entered into the spirit of the event with acceptance speeches, including retired Head of Media Studies, Bob Hooper, who received a lifetime achievement award. Winners in each category were: Best modelling: Natalie Phillips, Rhianne Parsons, Faye Mitchell and Victoria Crawford. Best use of medium: Alice Fruer Denham, Clare Davey, Nadine Brown. Best text for purpose: Charmaine McDonough, Sophie Cox, Faye Bartlett. Best comic moment: Nathan Northey, Matthew Drage, Andrew Burns. Best original idea: Peter Kiddle. Best editing: Lauri Fowler, Alexandra Whalley. Best creation of mood: David Lawrie. Best horror film: Matthew Roach. Best act of homage to an auteur director: Anna Dixon, David Ayres, Matthew Smallacombe. Best music video, student vote: Samantha Payne. Best music video, teacher vote: Chris Wilson.