British Animation Award for Best Sound

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The '''British Animation Award for Best Sound''' (alternatively '''Best Sound Track''') is one of the awards presented during the biennial [[British Animation Awards]] ceremony. The category was introduced for the 2010 awards, although a similar award, '''Most Creative Use of Sound''', was presented in 1996 and 2004.

==Winners and nominees==

'''1996'''
* ''[[Scat, the Stringalong Cat]]: "Fishing"'' - [[Ian Sachs]]
** ''[[Dog]]'' - [[Dave Waters]]
** ''[[Jumping Joan]]'' - [[Petra Freeman]]

'''2004'''
* ''[[Little Things]]'' - [[Daniel Greaves]] (sound by [[Russell Pay]])
** ''[[Taps]]''
** ''[[The Presentators]]''

'''2010'''
* ''[[The Black Dog's Progress]]'' (music by [[Sorenious Bonk]])
** ''[[Yellow Belly End]]'' - (music by [[Stuart Earl]]; sound design by [[Zhe Wu]])
** ''[[Tad's Nest]]'' - (music by [[Sofia Gubaidulina]]; sound design by [[Pete Howell]])

==References==
* [http://www.britishanimationawards.com/2002/categories/history/history-finalists-96.htm British Animation Award 1996 finalists & winners]
* [http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/feature.php?id=52 Eye For Film: British animation Award 2004 finalists & winners]
* [http://www.britishanimationawards.com/Finalists.htm British Animation Awards 2010 finalists]
* [http://www.britishanimationawards.com/Winners.htm British Animation Awards 2010 winners]

[[Category:British Animation Awards]]
 

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