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The Awards Celebration for the 50th BARC was held at the prestigious headquarters of the Royal Institute of British Architects in central London with Guest of Honour, Douglas Brown, who started the contest 50 years ago in Tape Recording Magazine.
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The Set Subject for 2008 is "Railway".
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In line with the International Contest the maximum time limit for any class is reduced from 10 minutes to 8 minutes. The maximum duration for the Reportage class is 4 minutes. Other time limits are unchanged. The presentations (multimedia) class replaces Diaporama (tape-slide). Entries must use still images, which may be zoomed, scanned, faded, etc., and sound. Entries may also be created using computer software (e.g. PowerPoint) but should be submitted on video media (DVD or DV cassette). Computer files on data CDs will be accepted subject to the agreement of the organisers and only if suitable playback facilities are available. |
Robin Bester
193 Ashdown Crescent
Cheshunt
WALTHAM CROSS
Herts.
EN8 0RL
Tel. 01992 631018
E-mail: barc at soundhunters.com
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Please check this information against the official rules and entry form before submitting your entries. Open the link for a picture of the trophy. Close the window to return to this page.
The time limit includes any spoken introduction and/or credits.
Formats (subject to Rules)Audio:
Video:
AdjudicationA specialist judge is appointed for each class or group of similar classes. Up to three tapes from each class may be selected to go forward to the final judging. Additional tapes may go forward if they qualify for special awards or if there is a tie for third place. The final judging is carried out by the available class judges and other invited judges. Entries are marked out of 100 for the idea, the realisation of the idea and for technical excellence. Video entries are marked out of 100 for the idea, sound quality and picture quality. The specialist judge's comments may be taken into account. The entries are then ranked by class and overall. AwardsTrophies are awarded for Recording of the Year, Class Winners and Special Awards. Certificates are presented for these and for the second and third entries in each class if selected for the final. In addition, if we are fortunate enough to have prizes donated by the industry, these are distributed to the winning entrants according to availability. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last updated 18th June, 2008