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Audio Visual National AV Championship
The 23rd National Audio Visual Championship
A very warm welcome from the organising team of the 23rd National Audio Visual Championship (NAVC). The championship will take place on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th September 2024. At this stage, we would like to furnish you with the essential facts to aid your planning.
Organising Team
Championship Chair: Alastair Taylor
For any enquires please contact the NAVC Chair at rpsavgroup@gmail.com
Team: Malcolm Imhoff, Keith Watson, Adrian Battersby, Mike Pill
NAVC Venue
The Championship will be held at Leeds Trinity University (LS18 5HD). This is the same venue which we have used for a number of years and is very well known to us as a superb lecture theatre. Leeds
Trinity is situated north-west of Leeds city centre, offering easy and FREE parking and a modern and comfortable auditorium with refreshment facilities.
The facilities are fantastic with superb sound and projection equipment allowing AV entries to be see at their very best.
Key Diary Dates
Competition Entries: from Monday 29th July to Midnight on Sunday 1 September 2025.
Attendance Bookings: will open on Monday 1st July and close on Sunday 22nd September
Live Showing: Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th September 2024
Information for Entrants and Attendees
Costs
To enter the NAVC: £15.00 for one entry, £22.00 for two entries.
To attend the NAVC: £18.00 per day, £7.00 per day for a buffet lunch
Payment can made via PayPal and BACS, and on-line through the RPS on-line events booking platform.
Accommodation and Timings
There are several hotels nearby, as well as Leeds/Bradford Airport (should you wish to fly up). The nearest hotel is the Premier Leeds/Bradford Airport Hotel. As has happened at the previous Nationals and Internationals, attendees are expected to make their own accommodation arrangements.
We anticipate plenty of entries, though we will try to avoid pre-selection if at all possible. We estimate that on both Saturday and Sunday we will start at around 10:00 am and run through until around 5:30 pm.
We are anticipating having a Championships dinner on Saturday in a local restaurant, hopefully on the same basis as previously, i.e. we will need to know numbers beforehand, but you will be able to choose your meal on the night.
Note: There is no requirement for any entrant to be a RPS member
The NAVC stance on Artificial Intelligence (A))
It is an accepted convention that video, third party and archival images can be used in AV production so long as these do not dominate and that they add to the overall story.
The use of AI generated images is permitted, in moderation, and in the same way as third party or archival images. Any AI generated images, if used, should be produced under the direction and control of the AV producer.
Authors are, however, free to manipulate images in any way they wish. This included the use of algorithmic processing in-camera or in post-processing software. e.g. for noise reduction , sharpening etc.
The use of AI generated voice-overs is permitted as this is considered the same as using any 3rd party voice. Whilst authors may use AI techniques to assist in writing their scripts, the final version of the script should be the sole work of the author(s).
The organisers will trust in the integrity and honesty of NAVC entrants. The judges will, of course, form their own view on this.
The Judging Panel
Bryan has been making AV sequences since 2004 but he has taking photographs as for as long as he can remember. He likes the storytelling aspect of AVs and most of his productions have a voice over. He has been greatly helped in developing his AV production skills by membership of the Leeds AV Group and he served as Hon Secretary for the group for many years.
Bryan has recently retired as RPS organiser of the Great Yorkshire AV days, a role he undertook for 15 years, initially at Bradford Media Museum and then at Leeds Trinity University.
Bryan has been on many judging panels including the National AV Championships, the Great Northern AV Festival and the Peter Coles International AV Competition. He has enjoyed some good success in national competitions. In judging a sequence Bryan expects the photography and soundtrack to be technically good but he believes that an award winning AV is one with a gripping storyline that holds the audience’s attention throughout. Bryan is looking forward to seeing many such AVs.
Jeff has been taking photographs for 60 years, starting with his dad's box Brownie camera. He saw his first AV in 1985 produced by a member of his camera club. He showed his first audio visual sequence there in 1986 and caught the bug! He continued to make them using slide/tape, and later digitally and had some success in regional competitions. Jeff joined Wilmslow Guild AV group in 1999, becoming a member of the committee in 2005.
Jeff enjoys AV productions with other people and has had some great success nationally. He gained his CPAGB/AV in 2015.
Jeff is an as experienced judge in both local and national competitions. He enjoys making documentaries, so he will be looking for a compact script, with an expressive narration, the right choice of music, if used, good quality photography and a well structured production.
Jeff is looking forward to working with Bryan and Tony both of whom he has judged with before on separate occasions.
Tony has been involved in photography for many years and, along with an AV colleague, he has visited many camera clubs presenting slide shows using twin Kodak Carousel projectors, a Reel to Reel tape recorder and an Imatronic Dissolve Unit.
His interest in AV is to produce mainly documentary style AV’s, generally with subjects having some Christian association. He also enjoys producing video tutorials to support the AV fraternity and in particular, those having recently embarked on this great pastime.
Tony’s passion in photography is wildlife and he has visited many places in the UK in an attempt to capture images of scarce and rare birds.
Along with Bryan Stubbs, Tony is a recent recipient of the Dobson Henry Medal for his contribution to Audio Visual, a contribution which he continues as a judge of the NAVC.
NAVC Archive
List of NAVC Champions from 1980 onwards
1983 Results
1989 Programme
1991 Programme
1993 Programme
1995 Programme
1997 Programme
2003 Results
2005 Results
2007 Results and Programme
2009 Results and Programme
2011 Results
2013 Results
2015 Results & Programme
2015 Venue & Accommodation
2015 Images & Comments
2017 Results
2017 Programme
2017 Rules
2017 Images
2019 Projection Programme
2019 Results
2019 Rules
2019 Information
2022 Programme
2022 Results
2022 Audience Votes
NAVC September 2022
The National Audio Visual Championship (NAVC) was held at Leeds Trinity University on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th September 2022. The 22nd in 2022.
In addition, there was a Special NAVC AV Show on Friday 9th September. “The Magical Mystery Tour” is an evening of Beatles themed AVs from a selection of AV producers and featuring “The Fab Four”.
To view images from the weekend please click on this link
We were honored to have Simon Hill Hon FRPS, President of the RPS, present the awards at this prestigious event. Click here to read his speech.