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Film, Television & Video GamesPublic and Media Relations for the Orange British Academy Film Awards , the British Academy Television Awards and the GAME British Academy Video Games Awards is managed by: Freud Communications, 55 Newman Street, London, W1T 3EB Film & Television: Television & Video Online Accreditation Print Accreditation Radio Accreditation Photography Accreditation Video Games: James Selman | 020 3003 6427 | james.selman@freud.com Working media wishing to cover the Awards must apply for accreditation in advance. |
Children'sPublic and Media Relations for the {error} is managed by: Romley Davies Publicity, 4 New Burlington Street, London W1S 2JG Zoe Baldwin | 0203 301 4747 | zoe@romleydavies.com |
Television CraftPublic and Media Relations for the British Academy Television Craft Awards is managed by: Deborah Goodman, 25 Glenmere Avenue, London, NW7 2LT |
UK’s only dedicated games outlet for kids teams up with BAFTA to support video games design competition for 11-16 year olds. 28 August 2010
BAFTA Mentor and Producer Jemma Jupp helps young filmmakers achieve their dreams of winning a Best Broadcast Award in the Children & Young People Now... 26 July 2010
Harry Potter co-star Matthew Lewis to become Young Game Designers Ambassador 13 July 2010
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is delighted to announce that Tim Corrie has become its Chairman, succeeding David Parfitt after his... 1 July 2010
BAFTA and Media Trust announce joint Youth Mentoring Programme; cities across the UK will take part; over sixty mentors are already confirmed. 16 June 2010