British Animation Film Festival
The British Animation Film Festival is a one-day animation festival founded in 2012 that takes place annually in London's West End. The festival aims to highlight the best in British and International animated films.[1]
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Location | London, England |
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Founded | 2012 |
Language | English |
Website | www |
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Best Student Animation Winners at the British Animation Film Festival 2019
Awards
Awards & Prizes
- Best Animated Feature
- Best Animated Short
- Best Sound
- Best Music
- Best Music Video
- Best Student Film
- Best Unproduced Screenplay
The festival co-ordinator is Jessica Pearce. [2] The BAFF takes place annually at the Empire, Leicester Square in May.[1]
2014 Winners
- Best Animated Short: Charlie and Yip Directed by Alexander Williams[3]
2019 Winners
- Best Student Animation: Home Sweet Home, directed by Maria Robertson and produced by Maddison Gould at Escape Studios.[4]
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See also
References
- Official site Retrieved 12 March 2019
- BAFF at Film Freeway Retrieved 15 March 2019
- BAFF 2014 Winners: Official site Retrieved 16 September 2019
- BAFF 2019 Winners: Official site Retrieved 16 September 2019
External links
- Official site Retrieved 12 March 2019
- BAFF at Film Freeway Retrieved 15 March 2019
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