BAFTA Guru is BAFTA’s content hub for career starters packed full of inspirational videos, podcasts and interviews. Whether you’ve taken your first steps in the industry or are just starting out, you’ll find plenty here to motivate and help you along the way.
BAFTA’s destination for youngsters to come and discover the magical worlds of film, television and games. Enter challenges, watch videos, and take part in our annual vote to decide the best film, TV show and game of the year.
YGD is a gaming initiative for 10-18 year olds which explores how games are made and the skill required to make them through workshops, a video series and an annual competition.
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20 mentees from underrepresented backgrounds have received bespoke career support throughout 2021, empowering them to help shape the future of film and television
Charlie Covell, Laurie Nunn, Anne Mensah, Mae Martin, Babak Anvari and Shannon Murphy are among those who have shared their expertise as mentors
Global juries announced with Afua Hirsch, Niamh Algar, Tim Renkow, Rutina Welsey, Bruce Miller and Colin Trevorrow among those determining this year’s BAFTA breakthrough participants,
27 scholars to receive financial support and mentoring for 2021/22 year; a further 14 to benefit from new ‘Career Development Bursary pilot’, supported by Paul Greengrass.
Special Jury Prize Awarded To University of Southern California Student Yucong Rae Chen for her film “Unfinished Lives,” about the tragic 2014 killing of USC student, Xinran Ji.
Manchester United and England footballer Jesse Lingard surprises 15 year-old from Hemel Hempstead with exclusive interview kicking off a year of presenting opportunities and support as part of her BAFTA prize.