FAQ
Réponses pratiques avant de soumettre.
Ces réponses couvrent les questions fréquentes avant de choisir une catégorie, préparer les médias ou payer.
Questions de candidature
Puis-je utiliser plusieurs outils d’IA ?
Oui. Indiquez les principaux outils ou modèles et leur rôle dans le processus.
Puis-je téléverser une vidéo ?
Non. Utilisez un lien privé ou non répertorié YouTube, Vimeo, Frame.io ou équivalent.
Est-ce que je garde mes droits ?
Oui. Les participants gardent la propriété et accordent une licence limitée pour administration, jury, promotion, résultats et archive.
Les œuvres entièrement humaines sont-elles éligibles ?
Non, sauf si l’IA a contribué matériellement à la génération, transformation, amélioration ou assistance.
Les frais sont-ils remboursables ?
En général non une fois la candidature traitée, sauf obligation légale ou annulation de catégorie.
Qui peut participer ?
Créateurs, équipes, studios, agences, étudiants et indépendants depuis tout pays éligible.
Comment les œuvres sont-elles jugées ?
Sur l’ambition créative, l’exécution, l’originalité, la pertinence, la qualité de la déclaration IA et le traitement responsable des sources.
Who can enter?
Creators, teams, studios, agencies, students, and independent makers may enter from any eligible country, subject to local law, payment availability, and sanctions restrictions. Entrants must be 18 or have an authorised adult or organisation able to agree to the terms.
Can teams or studios submit?
Yes. Use the entrant name that should be credited publicly and include the main contact email. If a work was made by a team, describe the team role in the creative statement.
Can I submit the same work to more than one category?
Yes, if the work genuinely fits more than one category. Each category submission should be paid separately and should explain why that category is relevant.
What file types are accepted?
The local upload system accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, and PDF. Images should be concise presentation assets, not full production archives. Large video, audio, interactive, and installation documentation should be submitted by external link.
What should my AI disclosure include?
Explain the level of AI involvement, tools or models used, which parts were generated or transformed, which parts were human-made or human-directed, whether source material belongs to you, and whether third-party material was used.
Do prompts need to be submitted?
Full prompt logs are not required by default, but entrants should include enough process detail for jurors to understand the creative method. If prompts are central to the work, summarise them or include excerpts in the process statement.
Can I use copyrighted source material?
Only if you own it, have permission, or can rely on a lawful licence or exception. Entrants are responsible for the rights in all source material and outputs they submit.
Can unpublished or client work be entered?
Yes, if you have permission to submit it and it can be viewed by the awards team and jurors. Use private media links if the work is not public.
Will jurors see my AI disclosure?
Yes. Disclosure is intended to help jurors evaluate transparency, process, originality, and responsibility alongside the final creative result.
What do winners receive?
The 2026 cycle is recognition-first. Winners and shortlisted entrants receive digital laurels, a public results feature, a digital certificate, and approved press language. No cash prize is promised unless added before entries open.
Can I edit my entry after payment?
This local build treats payment as submission confirmation. Material changes after payment should be handled by contacting the organiser so the review record remains clear.
What happens if my media link stops working?
Entries with inaccessible media may be marked incomplete or disqualified. Keep links active through judging and results announcement.
How are entries judged?
Entries are reviewed for creative ambition, execution, originality, relevance to category, quality of AI disclosure, and responsible handling of source material.