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Шаблон:Infobox award The Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video was named in honor of nineteenth-century American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.[1] It honored the producer of the most outstanding video production for children.[1] The Medal was supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and was administered by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), through a Carnegie endowment.[1]
Criteria
- The video must have demonstrated excellence in the execution of the special techniques of the medium; in the visual interpretation of story, theme, or concept; in the use of sound; in the delineation of plot, theme, characters, mood setting, or information presented; in the acting, when appropriate; and in the appropriateness of technique or treatment to the story, theme, or concept.[2]
- The video must have demonstrate excellence of presentation for a child audience (age 0–14 years).
- The video may have been in cassette or DVD format.[2]
- Only one Medal was presented, regardless of the number of producers involved in the video selected.[2]
- The video must have been distributed in the United States. Videos originally released in other countries were not eligible.[2]
- The award was limited to producers who are citizens or residents of the United States.[2]
- The video could have been feature length, but not a theatrically released feature.[2]
- The video could have been based on another medium or made for another medium (e.g., television).[2]
- Adaptations of material originally produced in other mediums should have remained true to, expand, or complement the original work in some way.[2]
- The video should have been available for use in homes, public libraries, and with community organizations.[2]
- The award was given only for work produced during the previous year, not for a body of work.[2]
Recipients
Year | Title | Producers | Studios | Comments |
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1991 | Ralph S. Mouse | Шаблон:Sort John Matthews |
Churchill Films | This video is based on the book by Beverly Cleary about a mouse who rides a motorcycle and talks to boys.[3] |
1992 | Harry Comes Home | Шаблон:Sort | Barr Films | |
1993 | Шаблон:Sort | Шаблон:Sort Gary Soto |
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1994 | Eric Carle: Picture Writer | Шаблон:Sort | Searchlight Films | This video is a portrait of Eric Carle author and illustrator of several very popular picture books for children such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar.[3] |
1995 | Whitewash | Шаблон:Sortname | Churchill Media | This video tells the story of a young black girl's encounter with racism.[3] |
1996 | Owen | Шаблон:Sort | Weston Woods | This video is based on the Caldecott Honor book by Kevin Henkes about a boy who refuses to part with his blanket and a concerned neighbor who gives his parents advice.[3][4] |
1997 | Notes Alive! On the Day You Were Born | Шаблон:Sort | What a Gal Productions | This video is based on the children's book by Debra Frasier.[3] |
1998 | Willa: An American Snow White | Шаблон:Sort | Davenport Films | This video is based on the classic Grimm Tale reset in Virginia in 1915.[3] |
1999 | Шаблон:Sort | Шаблон:Sort | Xyzoo Animation | This video uses clay animation and traditional Christmas music, colloquial dialogue and humor to tell the well-known story of the birth of Jesus.[3] |
2000 | Miss Nelson Has a Field Day | Шаблон:Sort | Weston Woods Studios | This video is based on the book by Harry Allard.[3] |
2001 | Antarctic Antics | Шаблон:Sort | Weston Woods Studios | This video is based on the book by Judy Sierra.[3] |
2002 | My Louisiana Sky | Шаблон:Sort Anthony Edwards Willard Carroll Tom Wilhite |
Weston Woods Studios Hyperion Studio |
This video is about a girl coming to terms with her mentally challenged parents.[3] |
2003 | So You Want to Be President? | Шаблон:Sort Melissa Reilly |
Weston Woods Studios | This video is based on the Caldecott Medal book by Judith St. George and David Small.[3][4] |
2004 | Giggle, Giggle, Quack | Шаблон:Sort Melissa Reilly |
Weston Woods Studios | This video is based on the picture book by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin.[3] |
2005 | Шаблон:Sort | Шаблон:Sort Melissa Reilly Peter H. Reynolds Karen Bresnahan Gary Goldberger Jonathan Meath |
Weston Woods Studios FableVision |
This video is based on the picture book by Peter H. Reynolds in which a girl draws a dot and discovers the artist within.[3] |
2006 | Шаблон:Sort | Шаблон:Sortname Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly |
Michael Sporn Animation, Inc. Weston Woods Studios |
This video is based on the Caldecott Medal picture book about the acrobat who walked a tight rope between the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.[3][4] |
2007 | Knuffle Bunny | Шаблон:Sortname | Weston Woods Studios | This video is based on the Caldecott Honor picture book.[3][4] |
2008 | Jump In!: Freestyle Edition | Шаблон:Sort John Davis Amy Palmer Robertson Danielle Sterling |
Шаблон:Sort | This video tells the story of a young boxer who finds a passion for jumping rope. |
2009 | March On! The Day My Brother Martin Changed the World | Шаблон:Sort Melissa Reilly |
Weston Woods Studios | The video is Dr. Christine King Farris’ memory of the historic march on Washington. |
2010 | Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus | Шаблон:Sort Mo Willems |
Weston Woods Studios | The video is the story of a pigeon who wants to drive a bus. |
2011 | Шаблон:Sort | Шаблон:Sort Melissa Reilly Ellard |
Weston Woods Studios | |
2012 | Children Make Terrible Pets | Шаблон:Sort Melissa Reilly Ellard |
Weston Woods Studios | |
2013 | Anna, Emma and the Condor | Шаблон:Sort | Anna and Emma work with the endangered California condor | |
2014 | Bink & Gollie: Two for One | Шаблон:Sort Melissa Reilly Ellard |
Weston Woods Studios | |
2015 | Me... Jane | Шаблон:Sort Melissa Reilly Ellard |
Weston Woods Studios | |
2016 | That Is NOT a Good Idea! | Шаблон:Sort | Weston Woods Studios | Goose goes on a stroll with Fox |
2017 | Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music | Ryan Swenar | Dreamscape Media | A young girl fulfills her dreams in this video treatment of the acclaimed Pura Belpré Award winner by Margarita Engle. |
Recipients of Multiple Awards
Out of twenty-six awards:
- Paul R. Gagne has received thirteen Carnegie Medals (always while working for Weston Woods Studios).
- Melissa Reilly has received nine Carnegie Medals (always while working with Paul R. Gagne at Weston Woods Studios).
- Weston Woods Studios has received sixteen Carnegie Medals.
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