| Rosie Awards | |
|---|---|
| Country | Canada | 
| Presented by | AMPIA | 
| First awarded | 1974 | 
The Rosie Awards is the name given to the Alberta Film and Television Awards, presented annually by Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA).[1][2][3] AMPIA is non-profit professional association that supports its members by encouraging the development of the film industry in the province of Alberta.[4] There are 23 Class awards and 33 Craft categories.[2][5][3] The first awards show was held in 1974.[6]
Categories
References:[7]
Class categories
- Best Documentary Series
 - Best Documentary Under 30 Minutes
 - Best Documentary Over 30 Minutes
 - Best Dramatic Series
 - Best Dramatic Feature Made-For-TV Movie
 - Best Children's Program or Series
 - Best News Feature
 - Best Information or Lifestyle Series
 - Best Television Commercial Under $50K
 - Best Television Commercial Over $50K
 - Best Public Service or Not-For-Profit Production
 - Best Corporate Production
 - Best Promotional Production
 - Best Musical Program or Variety Program
 - Best Music Video
 - Best Fiction Web Series
 - Best Web Series Non-Fiction
 - Best Digital or Interactive Project
 - Best Short Dramatic
 - Best Short Non-Fiction
 - Best Sports Event Production
 - Best Production Reflecting Cultural Diversity
 - Best Student Production
 
Craft categories
- Best Director (Drama Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Director (Drama OVER 30 MINUTES)
 - Best Director (Non-Fiction Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Director (Non-Fiction Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Performance by an Alberta Actor
 - Best Performance BY AN Alberta Actress
 - Best Television Host
 - Best Narrator
 - Best Screenwriter (Drama Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Screenwriter (Drama Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Screenwriter (Non-Fiction Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Screenwriter (Non-Fiction Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Cinematographer (Drama Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Cinematographer (Drama Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Cinematographer (Non-Fiction Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Cinematographer (Non-Fiction Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Editor (Drama Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Editor (Drama Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Editor (Non-Fiction Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Editor (Non-Fiction Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Overall Sound (Drama Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Overall Sound (Drama Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Overall Sound (Non-Fiction Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Overall Sound (Non-Fiction Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Original Musical Score (Drama Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Original Musical Score (Drama Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Original Musical Score (Non-Fiction Under 30 Minutes)
 - Best Original Musical Score (Non-Fiction Over 30 Minutes)
 - Best Production Designer/Art Director
 - Best Costume Designer
 - Best Make-Up & Hair Artist(s)
 - Best Visual Effects
 - Best Animator/Motion Graphic Artist(s)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "The Rosies Awards – Alberta Media Production Industries Association". ampia.org. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
 - 1 2 "Calgary productions top nominations for Alberta Film and Television Awards". Calgary Herald. 28 March 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
 - 1 2 "Edmonton's Blackstone, Tiny Plastic Men nominated for Rosie Awards". Edmonton Journal. 13 April 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
 - ↑ "About AMPIA – Alberta Media Production Industries Association". ampia.org. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
 - ↑ "AMPIA Announces the 2017 Alberta Film & Television (aka Rosie) Award Nominees". mediamag blog. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
 - ↑ "Past Winners & Nominees – Alberta Media Production Industries Association". ampia.org. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
 - ↑ "2017 nominees" (PDF). ampia.org. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
 
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