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Children's Eligibility & Judging

24 September 07

The next British Academy Children's Awards in association with Electronic Arts will take place on Sunday 25 November 2007.

Entries for the British Academy Children's Awards in association with Electronic Arts are now closed until June 2008. The rules below relate to the 2007 Awards. For further information, please contact Lisa Prime, on 020 7292 5820 or lisap@bafta.org .

ELIGIBILITY

  • Programmes must have had their original transmission in the UK between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007.
  • Web-based entries must have been available online between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007.
  • Feature films must have had their original release in the UK between 1 August 2006 and 31 July 2007.
  • Video games are eligible so long as they have been, or will be, released between 6 October 2006 and 31 December 2007. This means that both completed/published games can be entered as well as currently uncompleted games so long as they will be released by 31 December 2007 and ready for BAFTA to send to jury members to play and scrutinise by 3 September 2007. Any game not ready for judging will be eligible for the following year's Awards. No game that has previously been entered for a BAFTA can be re-entered.
  • Individuals may enter themselves into the following categories: Break-through Talent, Presenter and Writer.
  • Editorial initiative and control must reside with the UK producer, broadcaster or developer in all cases except in the categories of International Children's Programme and Children's Feature Film.
  • Entries must be received no later than 18:00 on Thursday 12 July 2007. Entries received after the closing date will not be eligible.
  • The entry fee is £85 + VAT.

VOTING PROCEDURE

  • The relevant voting constituency of the Academy casts its votes for all those programmes entered according to the aforementioned criteria.
  • Those programmes which have attracted the most votes from the Academy membership are then put up for further scrutiny by category juries, specially selected by the Academy's Children's Committee.
  • Each jury aims to be balanced in age, sex, experience, ethnicity and in broadcasting allegiances, with a track record of achievement in the genre and with no direct association with a short-listed programme.
  • These juries decide upon the four nominations and the winner of the Awards.

AWARDS IN THE GIFT OF COUNCIL

  • Suggested recipients of the gift of council Special Award for outstanding contribution are put forward by the Academy's Children's Committee for consideration by the Academy's Council.
  • There are no nominations for these awards, nor are they voted for by the Academy membership. The Gift of Council award is presented at the discretion of the Academy.

THE BAFTA KIDS' VOTE
in association with Electronic Arts

  • Each film eligible for the BAFTA KIDS' VOTE in association with Electronic Arts has to be on general release between 1 August 2006 and 31 July 2007 and have a certificate of 12A or under. Box office takings and evidence that the filmmakers have a dedicated interest in serving the children's and family audience are also taken into account during the selection process. Based upon this criteria, the Academy's Children's Committee draws up a shortlist of ten titles from which children select their favourite.

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