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awards in all categories Hosted by the North East Region23rd - 25th. April 2004 BIAFF AWARDS 2004 DAILY MAIL CHALLENGE TROPHY MEDALLIONS A-wiwiwi by Dr Frank Dietrich (Grosskoschen,
Germany) Prinsje by Urbain Appeltans (Opglabbeek,
Belgium)
Rocket Boy Roger by Russell Holliss &
James Robinson (Milton Keynes, Bucks, UK) Fili di Vita (Strings of Life) by Mino
Croce & Guido Wilhelm (Milano, Italy) The Prodigy by Phil Martin (Ascot,
Berks, UK)
To Be Conscious by Aleksei, Slava, Nina,
& Igor Saitsev (St. Petersburg, Russia) Verzauberte Zeiten (Magic Times) by Horst
Orlich (Holzkirchen, Germany) TOP AWARDS
Sponsors prizes: £100 worth of CDs from:
Special Awards:
More results... For the Full list of Gold, Silver, Bronze and Blue awards in all categories, click HERE
If you choose to venture beyond the many screen attractions in our Festival you will find an attractive market town, within walking distance of our Festival Hotel. Harrogate rose to fame in Victorian times as Yorkshire's Spa Town with its reputation based on the health-giving waters of an Elizabethan Sulphur Well. It grew in splendour with elegant Victorian buildings and wide open spaces. Today Harrogate has quite a different role as a holiday and business centre welcoming thousands of visitors from all over the world. The hotel and its surrounding attractions.
QUALITY PRESENTATIONS: After dinner on Friday evening we will be entertained by the Premiere presentation of the winners of the Geoffrey Round Audio Visual Competition. On Saturday 4 mini-cinemas will show a vast selection of quality entries from this year’s IAC International Competition. But if you can only join us for one day then make it Sunday, 25th.April. Throughout Sunday we will have the pleasure and anticipation of seeing the very best entries in the IAC British International Amateur Film Competition. Before Sunday lunch our guest speaker Don Atkinson (Nominated 4 times for BAFTA Craft Award) will share with us his experiences as a sound recordist on film and TV. By 5.30 the anticipation will be over. The Chairman will have opened the envelope and announced the winner of the prestigious Daily mail Trophy. < Guess Speaker: Don Atkinson A.M.P.S. Starting with live broadcasts on Tyne Tees he experienced all sizes of studio
and outside broadcasts. Moving to the film department he was awarded the RTS
Award for Sports Newsfilm of the Year. He worked on "Whicker’s
World" with Yorkshire Television for 7 years and one of these programmes
led to one of four nominations for a BAFTA Craft Award for location audio.
He has offered great support to amateur clubs in the Yorkshire area and has
organised popular workshop sessions. He has arranged with Rycote, the windshielding
specialists, to provide all Sunday guests with a CD about various audio subjects.
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