The changing face of Academy Awards
26 June 08
The famous BAFTA mask isn’t the only Award to be presented by the Academy in recognition of excellence. As the organisation changed, so literally did the shape and purpose of its Awards.
The Henry Moore Bronze
BAFTA Archive
Presented by The British Film Academy
1948-1967
In 1948 Henry Moore was commissioned by The British Film Academy to create five replicas of a bronze figure. These were awarded each year to the production units responsible for producing the Award-winning films: Film From Any Source / British Film / United Nations Award / Short Film / Specialised Film.
The British Film Academy Award to Actors and Actresses 
BAFTA Archive
1953 - 1968
A blue & white Jasper Wedgwood plaque incorporating the traditional Wedgwood figure of Apollo, God of Light and the Arts, designed by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons. First presented in 1953, these Awards were later extended to include Film Craft Awards.
The British Film Academy Award 
BAFTA Archive
Known as the 'Stella' Award
1968 - 1975
A Black Basalt Wedgwood figure presented at the British Film Academy Awards specially designed by Wedgwood sculptor Eric Owen.
Animated Film Award
BAFTA Archive
Presented by The British Film Academy
1954 - 1967
This Award, donated by Countryman Films, was presented to the Company producing the award winning film. It was a replica of the head of the Tara figure in the Indian Section of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Award later became The Robert Flaherty Award for the best feature length film, documentary in content.
The Anthony Asquith Memorial Award 
BAFTA Archive
For Original Music for a Film
Presented in 1969
Instituted by the Anthony Asquith Memorial Fund this Award was a Sage green Jasper Wedgwood plaque incorporating the head of Anthony Asquith .
The British Academy Award
1976 - Present
The present BAFTA Award, which is based on a design by Mitzi Cunliffe, was presented from 1976 when the Society of Film and Television Arts (SFTA) became the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
The original mask (pictured right) was commissioned by The Guild of Television Producers and Directors in 1955 for Television Productions.
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