Many members work in the A-V field. In earlier years they made
sequences of slides, matched to a soundtrack on tape, but most
now work with digital stills and music files.
The main trophy is named after Peter Coles, a great champion of
the AV field and multiple award winner, who died in 2011. The
runner-up award is named for the late Geoffrey Round, a past
Chairman of the Institute. From 2000 the J. Lizar's Cup was
assigned to the Geoffrey Round award.
2021 | Blue AV | by Letizia Ronconi (ITA) |
2020 | The Corruption Of Innocence | by Liam Haines (IRE) |
2019 | Fragments of Memory | by Ron Davies (UK) |
2018 | Yellow Bracelets | by Giuliano Mazzanti (UK) |
2017 | Kelpies | by Howard Bagshaw (UK) |
2016 | Tryfan Skylight | by Marion Waine & John Rowell (UK) |
2015 | The Holy Brook | by Martin Fry (UK) |
2014 |
AZ | by Robert Albright (UK) |
2013 |
Beewun | by Patrick Rottiers (FR) |
2012 | Le 203 ème Jour | Christian & Danièle Brion (France) |
2011 | Portrait of the Author | Colin Balls, Walter Jones & Iain Lang |
2010 | The Quiet One | Keith Brown |
2009 | Isadora's Legacy | Eddie Spence |
2008 | One Day One Life | Pier Luigi Montali |
2007 | Essai sur ma haine | Jacques van de Weerdt |
2006 | Room 17 | Johan Werbrouck |
2005 | Hedd Wyn | Ron Davies |
2004 | The Vanishing Race | Johann Werbrouck & Freddy Adam |
2003 | City of Flowers | Peter Coles |
2002 | Memories' Thief (Il Ladro di Ricordi) | Gabriele Pinardi (Italy) |
2001 | Idwal Bach | Ron Davies |
2000 | Not I Surely | Jean & Reg Royle |
1999 | competition not held due to illness | - |
1998 | Are Yer Arking | Harry Duckmanton |
1997 | Carnival in Venice | Malcolm Imhoff |
1996 | Monsieur Maurice | Norman Veale |
1995 | Oblivion | Sid Pearce |