Children's Categories
28 September 07
Discover the numerous Awards Categories in this year's EA British Academy Children's Awards.
The Special Award
In the Gift of the Academy, awarded in recognition of a body of work.
Animation
Animated programmes of more than three minutes' duration, for children aged 5 and over.
Break-through Talent
This Award is designed to recognise someone whose talents have come to fruition in the 12 months between 1 July 2007 and 30 June 2008. An entry might comprise one piece of work, or a number of credits in any medium eligible in the Awards i.e. film, television, games and online media. This multi-discipline Award will pay tribute to emerging talent displayed in any part of the production process and could include actors, animators, developers, directors, presenters, producers, writers etc. This Award could be presented to a promising new talent or someone with experience in the industry who has recently broken through. Entrants must be working on UK-based productions to qualify. Entries must be accompanied by a supporting statement of a maximum of 500 words.
Channel of the Year
For the outstanding UK children's channel (terrestrial or multichannel). Entries will be judged on innovation, commissioning, creative scheduling, impact on the viewers and ratings success. Entries require a written submission (maximum 500 words) plus any relevant support material, e.g. ratings, programme reviews, relating to programmes broadcast between 1 July 2007 and 30 June 2008.
Drama
All children's drama, including those programmes commissioned by education departments. Can include narrative-based comedy, single or long-running drama.
Entertainment
General entertainment programmes.
Factual
Feature Film
Films can be of any genre but with a specific family appeal (U, PG, 12, 12A). Films must have had their first theatrical screening in the UK between 1 August 2007 and 31 July 2008. Entry to the Children's Awards does not disqualify films being eligible for the Orange British Academy Film Awards.
Independent Production Company of the Year
For the independent production company which has demonstrated original ideas, high children's media and a dedicated interest in the children's audience between 1 July 2007 and 30 June 2008. Entries require a written submission (maximum 500 words) plus any relevant support material, e.g. reviews.
Interactive
The primary purpose of entries should be to both entertain and inform through a two-way flow of information between application and user. Eligible formats include www delivery (games or other interactive activities), CD ROM, DVD ROM, DVD and interactive TV.
International
All programmes submitted must have been made and broadcast outside the UK but shown for the first time on UK television between 1 July 2007 and 30 June 2008.
Learning - Primary
The primary purpose of all entries should be to educate children aged 4-11 and support or complement the curriculum. Eligible formats include television programmes, www delivery (games or other interactive media), CD ROM, DVD ROM, DVD and interactive TV.
Learning - Secondary
The primary purpose of all entries should be to educate children aged 11+ and support or complement the curriculum. Eligible formats include television programmes, www delivery (games or other interactive media), CD ROM, DVD ROM, DVD and interactive TV.
Pre-School - Animation
Animated programmes for children under 5.
Pre-School - Live Action
Live action programmes for children under 5.
Presenter
Entries should be for an individual presenter's work for a specific programme (not a body of work).
Short Form
Programmes of under three minutes' duration, including interstitials.
Video Games
Video Games specifically aimed at children. Only one version of a multi-platform game may be entered. Any format eligible. Entries must have been released between 1 September 2007 and 31 December 2008. Online games are only eligible in either the Interactive or Learning categories.
Writer
Entries are for a specific programme, not a body of work. Includes original scripts, adaptations of fiction and non-fiction and contributions to a continuing series. Please specify on the entry form if the work is original or adapted and the name of the source material (e.g. book, film) and the original author/creator.
The BAFTA Kids' Vote
(Audience vote)
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