Hannah Sitters
- Costume Designer
- Production Designer
- Art Department
Hannah Sitters is an Australian production and costume designer for stage and screen, whose work spans across films, music videos, television, commercials, web series, and theatre.
Hannah has received multiple nominations for Best Production Design at the South Australian Screen Awards for her work on The Sister (2013), The Crane Wife (2014), The Little Girl (2015), and Davi (2019), and won Best Costume Design for Secret Pretty Things (2021). She has also been nominated for the APDG Award for Student Screen Design for The Little Girl (2015), and APDG Award for Design for Short Film or Music Video for Costume Design on Maurice's Symphony (2017), and Co-design for Hilltop Hoods - Exit Sign music video (2019).
Hannah is a member of the Australian Production Design Guild. She graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art with a Bachelor of Fine Arts: Design for Performance. She's also completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Screen) with Honours at Flinders University, receiving a high GPA (6.87 out of 7), First Class Honours, and a University Medal. She was awarded the William Fletcher tertiary grants for talented young artists in 2019, and the Bendigo Bank Adelaide Award in 2015.
Hannah has received multiple nominations for Best Production Design at the South Australian Screen Awards for her work on The Sister (2013), The Crane Wife (2014), The Little Girl (2015), and Davi (2019), and won Best Costume Design for Secret Pretty Things (2021). She has also been nominated for the APDG Award for Student Screen Design for The Little Girl (2015), and APDG Award for Design for Short Film or Music Video for Costume Design on Maurice's Symphony (2017), and Co-design for Hilltop Hoods - Exit Sign music video (2019).
Hannah is a member of the Australian Production Design Guild. She graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art with a Bachelor of Fine Arts: Design for Performance. She's also completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Screen) with Honours at Flinders University, receiving a high GPA (6.87 out of 7), First Class Honours, and a University Medal. She was awarded the William Fletcher tertiary grants for talented young artists in 2019, and the Bendigo Bank Adelaide Award in 2015.