BAFTA Award for Best Editing

BAFTA Award for Best Editing
Awarded for Best Editing
Location United Kingdom
Presented by British Academy of Film and Television Arts
Currently held by Margaret Sixel for Mad Max: Fury Road
Official website http://www.bafta.org/

The BAFTA Award for Best Editing is one of several annual awards presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). The film-voting members of the Academy select the five nominated films in each category; only the principal editor(s) for each film are named, which excludes additional editors, supervising editors, etc.[1][2] The actual winner of the Best Editing award is selected by "Chapter Voting"; only Academy members who are identified as members of the Editing Chapter vote on the winner. The BAFTA procedure is essentially the reverse of that of the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, in which members of the Editing Branch of the Academy select the nominees, but all members of the Academy vote to select the winner; see the article Academy Award for Film Editing.

2010s

2000s

(There were six films nominated for this award in 2008, instead of the usual five, because of a tie in the voting)

1990s

1980s

1970s

1960s

See also

References

  1. "Orange British Academy Film Awards: Rules and Guidelines 2008-2009" (PDF). British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved January 9, 2009.
  2. The nominees in each award category are determined by two rounds of voting. In the first round, each member is given a list of all eligible films, and votes for twelve films in each category of the awards. Up to fifteen films that received the largest number of votes in each category are on the second round ballot. The five films in each category receiving the largest number of second round votes become the nominees.

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