Games aren't going to go away. BAFTA's got a category for games as an art form. The Academy should think about that, too.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Britain has enormous amount of talent, as we've seen from the BAFTAs. It's all here, and it has to be allowed to flourish.
It's disappointing to see films become pure entertainment, so that it's not an art form.
I think it's sad that movies and television have caused the theatre to fade as a popular art form. I hope to get young people into the theatre and expose them to Shakespeare.
The BAFTA is both absolutely fantastic and sort of meaningless at the same time.
I think as long as there are folks on the fringe who want to make movies, the indie scene will still be around. I do think it's getting harder to get them seen though.
I don't think anyone expected me to get the BAFTA. The bookies didn't have me down. It's definitely made a huge difference in my career, but I don't dwell on it.
The BAFTAs give the British point of view, and the Oscars give the American point of view, but the truth is we're all working in an international industry.
I love games, and I feel they've been sold short shrift in films so far.
As a young girl, I was too intent on getting to London and drama school and out of east Yorkshire to think about winning Oscars. I did win a Bafta once, and was so unprepared for it I jabbered on for a minute - a minute too long.
I deplore the loss of arts on BBC One and Two.
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