Friday, January 07, 2005

FIAT TV Award 2005

The International Federation of Television Archives FIAT Award 2005
[31st March 2005 deadline]

The FIAT Award honours a television production first broadcast or
produced in the previous year, which is significantly based on and
makes best use of audiovisual archive material.
http://www.fiatifta.org/awards/index.html
The winner will be invited to the Award ceremony during the Annual
Conference 2005 in New-York as a guest of FIAT/IFTA.

Nomination

Any media organization and/or FIAT/IFTA member can nominate one programme.

Nomination forms must give a detailed description of the reason for
the nomination, the programme concept and content in English or
French.
http://www.fiatifta.org/awards/docs/nomination_form_2005.doc

For the FIAT/GLS Award 2005, the nomination form together with a
video cassette, preferably VHS Pal and if possible subtitled in
English or French, must be sent to the address below by 31st March
2005. Nominations which arrive after this deadline cannot be
considered for the FIAT Award.

Three programmes shortlisted by the FIAT/IFTA Programming and
Production Commission will be screened in full length at the IFTA
annual conference. Each conference delegate will be entitled to vote
in a secret ballot after the screening.

Rules

The FIAT Award will be open to television programmes first
transmitted or produced in any country in 2004, which display
outstanding use of audiovisual archival material. This material must
represent a significant contribution to the programme.

Please note

Participation in the Awards gives FIAT/IFTA the authority to display
the programme on the FIAT/IFTA website, duplicate the VHS for the
internal use of FIAT/IFTA and copy for replay at FIAT/IFTA gatherings
.

Address for questions and nominations

Südwestrundfunk
Controlling FS
z.H. Herrn Karl Maier
Postfach 820
76522 Baden-Baden
Germany

E-mail: Karl.Maier@swr.de
Tel: + 49 7221-929-3497
Fax: +49 7221-929-6177

The International Federation of Television Archives is an
international professional association established to provide a means
for co-operation amongst broadcast and national audiovisual archives
and libraries concerned with the collection, preservation and
exploitation of moving image and recorded sound materials and
associated documentation.
http://www.fiatifta.org/


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