UK Screen Alliance CEO Neil Hatton, All3Media Founder Steve Morrison and former Bafta CEO Amanda Berry were among the industry recipients in the 2025 New Year Honours List.
Hatton was awarded an MBE for his services to visual effects and animation in the King’s New Year Honours List.
Hatton has been at the helm of UK Screen Alliance since 2016, and most recently led the visual effects (VFX) sector’s successful call for a better incentive to bring more inward investment work to the UK. The new VFX incentive came into effect on New Year’s Day.
“I’m humbled and thrilled by the news that I have been awarded an MBE. It’s a real high point, to round out an eventful roller-coaster year, with winning the VFX tax credit in the March Budget, only to have the general election throw it all in doubt, before finally securing it again with the new government in October,” said Hatton.
He added: “I want to show huge appreciation to our UK Screen Alliance and Animation UK members, as this award is also very much in recognition of our magnificent sector and all that they do. Without their commitment to supporting our advocacy mission, none of this would have been possible.”
Meanwhile, All3Media Founder Steve Morrison was made a CBE for services to the media and creative industries. He founded the super-indie group in 2003, growing it into an internationally recognised production and distribution group.
Amanda Berry was also made a CBE for services to the creative industries and charity. She led Bafta for more than two decades before stepping down in 2022 to become Chief Executive of The Royal Foundation.
Also receiving CBEs were former BFI Chair Tim Richards for services to film and cinema; and journalist and documentarian Peter Taylor for services to journalism and public service broadcasting.
Ofcom Director David Clarkson received an MBE for services to telecommunications.
Read more UK launches copyright consultation for creative industries and AI developers
You are not signed in
Only registered users can comment on this article.
SMPTE, EBU, and ETC research AI’s impact on the media
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has teamed up with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) on a new engineering report on artificial intelligence (AI) and its effect on media.
Nigel Warner to succeed John McVay as CEO of Pact
UK producers' body Pact has named Nigel Warner, UK Policy Consultant to the Motion Picture Association and Special Counsel at Lexington, as its next CEO.
UK film and TV industry backs clean power plan
The UK film and TV industry has agreed on a plan to permanently shift to clean solutions for temporary power on sets.
Sky’s Priya Dogra to become Chief Executive of Channel 4
Priya Dogra will become the next Chief Executive of Channel 4. Currently Chief Advertising, Group Data, and New Revenue Officer at Sky, Dogra will succeed interim Jonathan Allan in March 2026.
One Battle After Another, The White Lotus, and Adolescence lead Golden Globe nominees
One Battle After Another, The White Lotus, and Adolescence have emerged as the frontrunning films and TV shows for the 2026 Golden Globes.



