The FOCAL International Awards were established in 2004 to support and honour the researchers, technicians and producers who uncover, preserve and utilise archive footage in their work. The award ceremony is held annually in
London, UK. The Awards cover categories for the best use of footage in factual productions, history arts & entertainment, music, sports, natural history, short format and cinema. Further categories include best restoration or
preservation project, Jane Mercer Researcher of the Year, plus two additional personnel Awards for FOCAL Member Company of the Year & Footage Person of the Year. The FOCAL Executive Board also bestow the Lifetime Achievement Award. Notable winners have included: •
Rick Prelinger: Lifetime Achievement Award, 2012 •
Pathe News: Footage Library of the Year, 2012 • Britain At War:, by the
Imperial War Museum Film Archives: Best Use of Footage in a Home Entertainment Release, in 2012 •
Senna: Best Use of Sports Footage and Best Use of Footage in a Cinema Release, 2012 •
Fire in Babylon: Best Use of Footage in a Cinema Release, 2011 •
Martin Scorsese: Best Restoration or Preservation Project, 2010 (for the restoration of
The Red Shoes) •
JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America: Best Use of Footage in Factual Productions, 2010 • Focus on Film, run by
The National Archives: Best Use of Footage on Non-television Platforms, 2008. •
Stewart Binns: Archive Award, 2004 & 2005 ==Members==