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As a result of a sudden unforeseen restructuring at Bournemouth University, our partner in the competition and who is responsible for all production aspects of the CVA, it is impossible for the competition to proceed in 2020.

UK top 20 accountancy firm Moore Kingston Smith is offering charities the chance to win a short animated film specifically created to promote their message – completely free of charge! The production of the film is worth an estimated £150,000 and is suitable for any medium; including social media, online and TV.

The film will be created by students and recent graduates of animation and Visual Effects (VFX), who represent the exceptional rising talent of the industry across the UK, as part of Bournemouth University’s BFX Competition. The production of these films will be under the guidance of award-winning specialists from top production studios, whose work includes Star Wars, Avengers, Thor, Shaun the Sheep, X-Men and Pirates of the Caribbean.

Now in its sixth year, previous winners have included Anthony NolanDyslexia ActionCreateRefugeDEBRARe~CycleRethink Mental IllnessBook Aid InternationalAccess All Areas, DEMAND, Kentish Town City Farm, #iwill, Child Bereavement UK and SANE.

View our compilation video of five years of the CVA


Creative Vision Award 2019 Overall Winner – Daicon Five

Creative Vision Award Winner 2019 – Riggaz with Attitude

Creative Vision Award Winner 2019 – Secret of PLIMM

Creative Vision Award Winner 2019 – Last Minute

Creative Vision Award 2018 Overall Winner - Access All Areas

Creative Vision Award 2018 Winner - Book Aid International

Creative Vision Award 2018 Winner - Rethink Mental Illness

Creative Vision Award 2018 Winner - DEMAND

Creative Vision Award 2017 Winner - DEBRA

Creative Vision Award 2017 Winner - Re~Cycle

2016 CVA winner – Refuge ‘Best Film’

2016 CVA winner – Create ‘Best Film’

2015 CVA winner – Anthony Nolan ‘Best Film’

2015 CVA winner – Dyslexia Action ‘Best Film’

History of the CVA

As trusted business advisers to the media, education and charities sectors, we wanted to give something back to the sectors in which we work – much further than audit, accountancy and tax.

Having supported Aardman’s short film commemorating World War 1, ‘The Flight of the Stories’ (winner of an Annie award) in 2015 commissioned by the Imperial War Museum, we realised there was an opportunity to bring charity and film together.

The explosion of digital marketing within the charities sector, encouraged by high profile viral campaigns such as Cancer Research’s ‘No make up selfie’ and the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Association’s ‘Ice bucket challenge’, has opened the door for charities to review how they engage with their target audiences.

Moore Kingston Smith teamed up with Bournemouth University’s BFX Festival Competition to showcase the work of the cream of the UK’s emerging visual effects and animation talent.

 

What does the competition involve?
The competition consists of a seven week residential for students and recent graduates of animation and VFX. Applicants come from across the UK. They endure a rigorous application process before being accepted into the competition. The chosen participants are mentored by industry professionals MPC, Double Negative and Framestore to name a few.

The end product is eight high quality films, all of which the charities get to keep. The winning charity(ies) are involved in all major steps throughout the process to ensure the final outcomes meet their needs and expectations.

 

Testimonials

Anthony Nolan
“We thank Kingston Smith for a wonderful life-changing partnership.

The calibre of talent within teams is remarkable and to see those talents used to support causes like Anthony Nolan and Dyslexia Action is very powerful. Our two great animations will genuinely help us to break down barriers with our target audience and save more lives of people with blood cancers and blood disorders.”

Dyslexia Action
“These films mean so much to everyone here at Dyslexia Action… being part of this fantastic project has been a wonderful experience “

Create
The application process was uncomplicated with straightforward questions that offered us the opportunity to talk about Create’s aims, beliefs and future plans in a truly creative way. The communication and planning from Kingston Smith were exceptional, involving us in every stage of the process, which resulted in a winning film that perfectly reflects the charity’s ethos and ambition.”