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The popular public award at the Orange British Academy Film Awards changes its name and format to allow Orange Wednesdays customers to decide the final five nominees.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced its call for entries for its Short Film Award and Short Animation Award, part of the prestigious Orange British Academy Film Awards.
BAFTA Mentor and Producer Jemma Jupp helps young filmmakers achieve their dreams of winning a Best Broadcast Award in the Children & Young People Now - Positive Images Awards.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is delighted to announce that Tim Corrie has become its Chairman, succeeding David Parfitt after his two-year tenure.