BAFTA AND Digital Cinema Media (DCM) have partnered on a major new cinema campaign to inspire and ignite the next generation of creative talent.
The campiagn showcases the diverse range of skills and knowledge that goes into making award-winning films, games and television – from writing to wardrobe, coding to camera-rigging, and special effects to sound.
Narrated by double BAFTA-winner Big Zuu, the ad features actor Tom Hiddleston opening a BAFTA envelope to reveal an unidentified winner, with Big-Zuu asking the audience: “If it’s your name in that envelope, who do you thank?”Rare behind-the-scenes content and clips from iconic films including Skyfall, Get Out and 1917, celebrate cast and crew behind the camera to encourage budding creative talent to see themselves in a future screen industries role.
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