Judges Needed for Online Categories and Super Panel
We have an online Emmy® judging opportunity this month to judge the DC and Lower Great Lakes Chapter’s entries, and a one-day Superpanel opportunity to judge the DC Chapter’s entries. When you submit your Emmy® Entry, you are agreeing to judge other chapters’ entries. Without this reciprocity, there would be no Emmy® Awards. Judges will receive one judging reward per panel judged (some panels may contain more than one category). Judging rewards are valued at $5- each, and can be used towards membership renewal, Emmy® Entry submissions, and Emmy® Event Tickets.
SUPERPANEL:
Will be held in San Diego on Saturday, March 22nd, from 8 am to 4 pm. This is an all-day judging session. Up to 10 categories (including various Programming, PSA, Commercial Spots and Sports) will be judged. Breakfast and lunch will be served, and Super Judging Rewards will be given to participants. For the Superpanel, qualified judges should be actively involved in creative roles in professional broadcasting, cable casting or allied, relevant industries. Appropriate job titles include producers, directors, writers, technical operators and talent whose experience qualifies them to evaluate the work of their peers. Judges need not be NATAS members, but must have aminimum of 5 years of experience in the field of television to participate. To sign up for the Superpanel, email [email protected]. Map and directions will be sent to confirmed judges prior to the panel.
ONLINE:
Below are the online panels, with the categories, number of entries and TRT for the panels:
For the Lower Great Lakes categories, judges need a minimum of 2 years of experience in the field of television to participate. To become a judge, please email [email protected] with the name of the panel(s) that you’re able to judge, and you’ll be sent a link to the judging web site, along with detailed instructions, and a login code. You will then create a judging profile and view the entries online in the comfort of your home or office. Judging does not have to be completed in one sitting; you may start and stop as needed. The deadline to complete online judging is Monday, March 31st.
Categories |
# Entries |
TRT |
03 – Newscast – Evening – Market 41+ |
7 |
03:13:54 |
08 – Weekend Newscast – Market 21-40 |
4 |
01:33:25 |
30 – Politics/Government – Single Story/Series |
8 |
00:45:27 |
34 – Sports – Program |
12 |
04:21:50 |
38/39 – Weather – News Weathercast/News Feature |
10 |
0:56:54 |
42 – Interview/Discussion – Program/Series or Special |
8 |
03:04:40 |
57 – Community Service |
5 |
02:12:11 |
66 – Crafts: Director – Post Production |
6 |
01:01:18 |
15 – Investigative Report – Single Story (SPANISH ENTRY) |
1 |
00:02:05 |
For the DC categories, judges need a minimum of 5 years of experience in the field of television to participate. To become a judge, please email [email protected] with the name of the panel(s) that you’re able to judge, and you’ll be sent a link to the judging web site, along with detailed instructions, and a login code. You will then create a judging profile and view the entries online in the comfort of your home or office. Judging does not have to be completed in one sitting; you may start and stop as needed. The deadline to complete online judging is Saturday, April 12th.
Cateory |
Entries |
TRT |
23B – Informational/Instructional – Program/Special |
16 |
5:54:44 |
57 – SPANISH NEWS |
8 |
1:17:45 |
58 – SPANISH PROMOS |
3 |
0:02:53 |
59 – SPANISH PROGRAMS |
3 |
0:51:45 |