British Council IBD Team

INTERNATIONAL YOUNG SCREEN ENTREPRENEUR AWARD 2010

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the International Young Screen Entrepreneur Award 2010?

International Young Creative Entrepreneur (IYCE) Award Programme is an activity within the range of the “Creative Enterprises” project organized by the global British Council. There are currently nine awards across different sectors of the Creative Industries* such as music, design, fashion, communications, art performance, visual arts, etc. This is the second time Vietnam have participated in this award. The first time was in the fashion sector.

(*) The creative industries, according to the UK’s definition, include 13 sectors: advertising, architecture, the arts, antiques, crafts, design, fashion, film, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, media, television and radio.

What is the definition of Screen?

In the term ‘Screen’ we include feature film, documentary, shorts, television production, and animation.

What are the qualities of a creative entrepreneur?

For the purpose of the awards programme, creative entrepreneurs should possess the following qualities:

Entrepreneurial ability

Leadership ability/potential to change their sector

Market awareness and understanding

Originality of ideas

International outlook and ability to network with the UK/globally

Who can apply for the award?

In order to participate, entrants should:

What can you obtain from the award?

The national winner will:

How to apply?

In order to apply, applicants need to submit the following by the deadline of 05 September 2010:

Applications can be sent via e-mail, or post to

Ms. Le Anh Tho
Assistant Director
British Council – 25 Le Duan Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Tel : +84 (08) 38232862, ext: 2600
Fax: +84 (08) 38232861
Email: tho.le@britishcouncil.org.vn  

When is the final date to apply?

Your application must be submitted to the British Council Ho Chi Minh City no later than 17:00, 05 September 2010 (according to the postal seal).

How is the selection process carried out?

The short-listing process will be carried out by the specialists of the British Council. The short-listed candidates will make a 20-miniute presentation and attend a 15-minute interview in English with the panel of judges within the period from 15 to 17 September 2010. Presentations and interviews delivered by candidates are required to focus on information regarding the national screen sector situation, their achievement in the screen industry and how this competition benefits them. Furthermore, candidates should demonstrate their entrepreneurial skills, leadership ability/potential to change their sector, market awareness and understanding, creative ability/originality of ideas and finally international outlook and the ability to network with the UK and globally.

When will the trip to the UK take place?

The national winner’s trip to the UK will take place from 10 to 21 October 2010.

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