Film and TV students got the red carpet treatment as Stockton Riverside College hosted its own Oscars-style event.

It was all glitz and glam at the awards and premiere night which saw the students' work showcased on the big screen.
Given the standard of their work, Film and TV lecturer Kelly Fairhurst said: "It seemed only fitting to mark the occasion by giving them their night under the spotlight.
"These students are so passionate and enthusiastic about film, by working together it just creates magic."
Everyone got into the spirit of the occasion, dressing in their finery and taking their moment to be snapped on the red carpet.
Awards were handed out for a whole host of titles, including the likes of best director, best actor and best makeup effects.
The students' own band provided entertainment, performing a selection of songs from the movies.
Student Matty Dickens, 17, from Ingleby Barwick, said: "It is amazing to see the work we have produced in such a short space of time, I am so proud of everyone. To see our work on the big screen and have people come to watch feels pretty amazing."
Matthew Taylor, also 17, from Billingham, added: "The atmosphere was just unbelievable. By working together with Performing Arts Acting students and Production Arts Makeup students it feels like a big family."
Want to get involved? Applications are still being taken for courses starting in September. Visit www.stockton.ac.uk/courses/film-tv/ for more details and get involved.

It was all glitz and glam at the awards and premiere night which saw the students' work showcased on the big screen.
Given the standard of their work, Film and TV lecturer Kelly Fairhurst said: "It seemed only fitting to mark the occasion by giving them their night under the spotlight.
"These students are so passionate and enthusiastic about film, by working together it just creates magic."Everyone got into the spirit of the occasion, dressing in their finery and taking their moment to be snapped on the red carpet.
Awards were handed out for a whole host of titles, including the likes of best director, best actor and best makeup effects.
The students' own band provided entertainment, performing a selection of songs from the movies.
Student Matty Dickens, 17, from Ingleby Barwick, said: "It is amazing to see the work we have produced in such a short space of time, I am so proud of everyone. To see our work on the big screen and have people come to watch feels pretty amazing."
Matthew Taylor, also 17, from Billingham, added: "The atmosphere was just unbelievable. By working together with Performing Arts Acting students and Production Arts Makeup students it feels like a big family."
Want to get involved? Applications are still being taken for courses starting in September. Visit www.stockton.ac.uk/courses/film-tv/ for more details and get involved.