Faculty Competition -- Official Rules
2015 Festival of Media Arts




The BEA Festival of Media Arts is an international exhibition of award-wining student works chosen in the following competitions: audio, documentary, interactive multimedia, 2-year/small colleges, news, scriptwriting, sports, and video. Winners will receive recognition and exhibition of their works during BEA's annual convention in Las Vegas, April 12-15, 2015.


Eligibility Requirements
1. Predominant Authorship and Originality: The festival invites submissions of original creative works in which the
entrant maintained predominant authorship over the project's content and aesthetics (producing, directing, writing,
editing, etc.).
a. Entries under the role of executive producer are accepted ONLY if, as producer, the entrant was significantly
involved in the entry's design and creation.
b. Previously submitted works will not be accepted. However, a derivative of a previous work may qualify for
submission if it can be shown that substantial changes have been made to the original work assuming that the
author has legal rights to the original. In these cases the entrant must provide additional clarification.
c. Partial works or works-in-progress will not be accepted.

2. 2-Year "Completion Window": Only works completed between December 15, 2012 and December 15, 2014 are
eligible for submission.

3. One Entry Per Appropriate Competition Category: Multiple entries in the same "category" are NOT allowed, but
multiple entries in a "competition" are allowed. For example, a single entrant may submit a narrative video and a PSA
(both are in the "video competition" but in different "categories.") However, an entrant may NOT enter two PSAs
because these would compete against each other in the same category. The 2-year Completion Window would allow
that entrant to enter one PSA one year and the second PSA the next year.
a. Entrants are responsible for submitting their work to the appropriate competition and category. If the
competition chair determines that an entry does not fit the selected category, the entry may be reassigned or
rejected. Entry fees will not be refunded for rejected or reassigned entries.

4. BEA Membership and Faculty Status: The competition is open to full-time faculty members who were employed at a
university, college, or community/technical college in 2014. The lead author must be an individual member of BEA.
Membership forms and information are available on the BEA website at www.beaweb.org.

5. Legal Permissions: The entrant agrees to clear all licenses, copyrights, and permissions to ensure that the submission
can legally and ethically be presented at the BEA convention and online at the BEA Festival website. If an entity other
than the entrant owns the rights to all or part of the submitted program, the entrant must attach written consent from
the owner or an authorized representative of the owner to the entry form.

6. Exhibition Rights: The Media Arts Festival includes both a site exhibition at BEA's annual convention in Las Vegas, and
an on-line exhibition at our website. By entering this festival the entrant is stating that they own the rights of
exhibition and that they grant BEA the limited rights to exhibit the work in these two forums. If these rights cannot be
granted for a legitimate reason, the entrant secondarily agrees to create a "substantial trailer" that can be exhibited
and will give the viewer a sense of why the complete work was an award-winner. BEA must receive this trailer within
72 hours of the winner announcements in February.

7. Language: Works must be in English or have English subtitles.

8. Submission Deadline: All entries must be submitted online. Online submissions will be accepted from November 15 -
December 15, 2014. Winners will be notified of the results by February 15, 2015.


Submission Requirements
1. One Entry Form for Each Entry: The entrant must complete one entire entry form for each work submitted. Each
entrant is permitted to submit up to three different entries. However, each entry must only be submitted once to a
single competition category. In the event that an entry is submitted more than once, the competition chair and/or
Festival chair may reject the entry or assign it to the most appropriate category for adjudication.

2. Entry Fee: A non-refundable entry fee of $40.00 (U.S.) is required for each work submitted. Paying online by credit or
debit card is the best way to ensure that your payment is received on time. Check or money order payments are
accepted, but must be received by December 15, 2014.

3. Submission Process: Entrants must follow the online procedures for electronically submitting video, audio,
scriptwriting, and multimedia entries. Media submissions that fail to work or are not comprehendible for any reason
will result in the disqualification of the entry. Failure to properly complete any portion of the submission process
(completing the online entry form, uploading media, joining BEA, or paying the entry fee) will disqualify the entry from
the competition.


Judging Process
1. Evaluation Criteria: Entries are evaluated according to the following criteria: 1) professionalism; 2) the use of aesthetic
and/or creative elements; 3) sense of structure and timing; 4) production values; 5) technical merit; and 6) the overall
contribution to the discipline in both form and substance.

2. Judging: A panel comprised of media educators and/or industry professionals with expertise in the submitted category
will judge each entry. Short-form entries (less than 15 minutes) will be viewed in their entirety. For long-form entries,
judges are required to watch at least 15 minutes of each entry. An entrant may serve as a judge for a festival
competition, however, the entrant may not judge in any category in which he or she has entered. Judges will not be
assigned to review an entry where there is an obvious conflict of interest or in cases where the judge is institutionally
affiliated with an entrant.

3. Blind Review: Every effort will be made to conduct a blind review of each submission. Wherever possible, entrants
should remove information that points to the identity of the work's author and/or co-author(s).


Award Levels and Prizes
1. Award Levels: The competition chair will review the judging evaluation forms and determine the final ranking and
award level for each winning entry as follows:
Best of Festival – The top-ranked entry in the overall competition (across all categories in the competition) is eligible
to receive the BEA Best of Festival King Foundation Award. Best of Festival winners will receive a $1,000 cash award
from the Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation. Best of Festival winners will be honored during a special
ceremony at the BEA convention.
Best of Competition - The top-ranked entry in each competition category is eligible to receive a Best of Competition
award. In cases of small competitions where the top entry is worthy but not outstanding the top entry may be
downgraded to an Award of Excellence.
Award of Excellence – Worthy entries in the top 20% of all entries in a category are eligible to receive an Award of
Excellence.
Awards are based on the individual merit of an entry. Winners may or may not be chosen for all categories and/or
award levels. The decision of the judges is final.

2. Plaques and Trophies: Each winning entrant will receive two award plaques at no charge. The first goes to the winning
entrant or team and the second to the winner's institution. Each Best of Festival winning entrant will receive one
award trophy and one plaque. Additional plaques and trophies may be ordered after the convention.

3. Exhibition: Winners are expected to attend the 2015 BEA Convention in Las Vegas to exhibit their entry. Faculty
winners are responsible for all costs associated with attending the convention including airfare, housing, meals, and
BEA conference registration. If the lead author is not able to attend another member of the projects creative team
should be sent to represent the production team. Failure to send a viable representative from the entry's team may
result in the withholding of the cash award.