New York Festivals announced the TV and Film Awards competition open for entries. NYF’s Television and Film Awards honours storytelling across all platforms.
With 10 years at the helm of NYF’s TV and Film Awards, Rose Anderson VP/Executive Director has helped transform the competition by evaluating and updating categories on a regular basis.
“This year, we recognise the robust growth of streaming and the continued dominance of sports in today’s content landscape as creators find new ways to reach new audiences around the world,” said Anderson.
Traditional and emerging global sports coverage provides sports fans with an explosion of viewing options and the ultimate exposure for teams. Therefore, New York Festivals reorganised the Sports Programmes category group to honour the many facets of sports media. NYF’s streaming category group welcomes storytelling in all genres for all audiences. The newly added Streaming Promotion rounds out the roster. Corporate Image categories create recognition for global brands. With the addition of Social Good and Sustainable Development, NYF’s Corporate Image categories encompass all facets of corporate video messaging. Documentary categories salute in-depth story telling. For 2020, NYF added Religion and Philosophy Documentary to the powerhouse list.
To view a complete list of all 2020 categories, please visit HERE.
The 2020 TV and Film Awards gala will take place at the annual NAB Show in Las Vegas on Tuesday, April 21, 2020. For the tenth consecutive year, NYF and their official partner, NAB Show, will present the TV and Film Awards to nearly 100K attendees from 165 countries and 1,700 exhibitors, all with a combined purchasing power of $20.5 billion.
The deadline to enter the 2020 Television and Film Awards competition is October 15, 2019. Entry details and competition rules and regulations can be found on the NYF Television and Film Awards website. To view the complete list of categories, please visit HERE.
All entries in the 2020 competition will be judged online and screened by NYF’s TV and Film Awards Grand Jury of over 200 producers, directors, writers and other creative media professionals from around the globe. Nominated finalists are judged by a panel at the United Nations for the UNDPI Awards. Award-winning entries will be showcased on the TV & Film Awards winners’ gallery.