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Submissions call for Rory Peck Awards 2008
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The Rory Peck Trust

This year's Rory Peck Awards are now open for entries from freelance cameramen and camerawomen working in television news and current afairs.

The awards recognise the value of freelance cameraworkers and give them the opportunity to show the world what is happening in their countries and to display their skills. The coverage must have been broadcast between 1 August 2007 and 31 July 2008 and the closing date for submissions is 2 September 2008. 

Entries are encouraged from every region of the world. Judging will take place during September and finalists in each category will be invited to the awards ceremony in London to be held on 13 November. Full details and entry forms are available on the trust's website: http://www.rorypecktrust.org .

There are three categories:

  • the Rory Peck Award for News, where the focus is on coverage bringing the immediacy of the story
  • the Rory Peck Award for Features which honours in-depth reports that look beyond the story's immediacy, and
  • The Impact Award, sponsored by Sony UK Ltd, which honours news footage raising humanitarian issues and producing an impact internationally or contributing to a change in perception or policy.

The UK-based Rory Peck Trust was set up in honour of the British freelancer killed in Moscow during the revolt against Yeltsin in October 1993.   Realising the financial vulnerability of freelance journalists and their families in the event of such death or injury, his widow worked with supporters to establish the trust which now helps freelancers' families around the world.  The award ceremony event is the trust's main fundraiser for this work.





 

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