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Children's Eligibility & Judging

16 April 12

The British Academy Children's Awards will take place on November 25 2012.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Television programmes must have had their first transmission in the UK between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2012 on terrestrial, cable, satellite or digital channels.
  • Web-based entries must have been available online between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2012. You may not resubmit an entry from previous years unless it can be demonstrated that there are significant new levels of technology or innovation.
  • Feature films must have had their original release in the UK between 1 August 2011 and 31 July 2012.
  • Video games must have had their original release in the UK between 1 August 2011 and 31 July 2012. You may not re-enter previously entered games into the Children’s Award.
  • All entries must be accompanied by a jpeg image which will be used on the BAFTA website and in the Awards brochure should the entry be nominated. This should be emailed to lisap@bafta.org
  • Editorial initiative and control must reside with the UK producer, broadcaster or developer in all cases except in the categories of Feature Film, International programme and Video Game.

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, feature film, website or video game.
  • 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.

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Official Scrutineers: Deloitte LLP

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