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Making the BAFTA Mask

Wednesday 30 September

View the photo gallery below for a behind the scenes look at how the famous BAFTA masks are made. Watch a film of the process as it happens on Vimeo (Film by Adam Rowley)

  • The iconic BAFTA mask was designed in 1955 by US sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe and has become an internationally-recognised symbol of excellence in the art forms of the moving image. (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

    The Making of the BAFTA Mask

    The iconic BAFTA mask was designed in 1955 by US sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe and has become an internationally-recognised symbol of excellence in the art forms of the moving image. (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

  • The masks have been made at the New Pro Foundries in West Drayton, Middlesex since 1976 (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

    The Making of the BAFTA Mask

    The masks have been made at the New Pro Foundries in West Drayton, Middlesex since 1976 (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

  • The Academy chose a bronze alloy called Phosphor Bronze (PB3) for its specific colour and tone. The alloy is heated to a temperature of 1090 degrees Celsius before being poured into moulds (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

    The Making of the BAFTA Mask

    The Academy chose a bronze alloy called Phosphor Bronze (PB3) for its specific colour and tone. The alloy is heated to a temperature of 1090 degrees Celsius before being poured into moulds (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

  • Once filled with the bronze alloy the moulds take about forty minutes to cool down (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

    The Making of the BAFTA Mask

    Once filled with the bronze alloy the moulds take about forty minutes to cool down (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

  • The moulds are allowed to cool before the masks are broken free and the rough edges filed down (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

    The Making of the BAFTA Mask

    The moulds are allowed to cool before the masks are broken free and the rough edges filed down (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

  • The hollow reverse of the mask bears an electronic symbol around one eye and a screen symbol around the other, linking dramatic production and new technology in the art forms of the moving image (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

    The Making of the BAFTA Mask

    The hollow reverse of the mask bears an electronic symbol around one eye and a screen symbol around the other, linking dramatic production and new technology in the art forms of the moving image (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

  • The Masks are polished by a process using shot blasting with steel (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

    The Making of the BAFTA Mask

    The Masks are polished by a process using shot blasting with steel (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

  • Before presentation at the Academy's Award ceremonies the masks are given a final polish (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

    The Making of the BAFTA Mask

    Before presentation at the Academy's Award ceremonies the masks are given a final polish (BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).

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