Members of the sound community gathered at Greenwich University for a special daytime event celebrating the winners of the 2025 AMPS Awards for Television Drama, Factual Film & Product Innovation.

The occasion on 13 April brought together nominees, AMPS members, and invited guests to honour outstanding achievements in screen sound and audio technology — a moment to pause, connect, and recognise excellence across the craft.
The AMPS Awards are unique in being peer-voted honours — recognising creative and technical brilliance as judged by those working within the sound industry. This year’s winners showcased both storytelling depth and technical innovation across multiple formats. See the 2025 AMPS Award winners below.
Excellence in Sound for a Television Drama
Slow Horses – Season 4, Episode 6 ‘Hello Goodbye’
Andrew Sissons AMPS / Duncan Price / Ashley Reynolds / Joe Beal / Martin Jensen
Excellence in Sound for a Factual Film
Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough – Episode 3 ‘Finding a Voice’ Angela Groves / Paul Fisher / Brian Moseley / Ellie Williams AMPS
Excellence in a Production Hardware or Software Audio Product
A20-SuperNexus Wireless Receiver – Sound Devices
Excellence in a Post-Production Hardware or Software Audio Product
dxRevive Pro 1.2 – Accentize
As part of its long-standing commitment to celebrating collaboration, AMPS also awards Certificates of Merit to each of the creative team members who contribute to the winning soundtracks. This unique practice honours the full spectrum of talent behind every award-winning mix.
The event followed AMPS’ earlier announcement of the Feature Film Award, which went to the sound team behind Dune: Part Two. The team later secured both the BAFTA and Oscar for Best Sound, reinforcing AMPS’ growing reputation as a respected voice within the global sound community.
A highlight of the day was the formal presentation of the AMPS Fellowship to Andrew Wilson, in recognition of his outstanding leadership and long-standing contribution to the sound community. Andrew, who served as AMPS Chair from 2020 to 2025 and remains an active Council member, was acknowledged for his guidance during pivotal moments in the Association’s history — including navigating the Covid pandemic and strengthening AMPS’ global relationships. Learn more about AMPS Fellows and Honorary Members here.
The event also marked a new chapter for AMPS, with the introduction of the newly elected Council. George Foulgham officially took up the role of Chair, joined by returning Vice Chair Kate Davis and newly elected Honorary Secretary Louise Burton. Together, they bring a wealth of experience and a shared commitment to AMPS’ mission: supporting sound professionals and promoting the art of sound in storytelling.
To learn more about AMPS and how to get involved, visit www.amps.net.