Criteria
* The video must have demonstrated excellence in the execution of the special techniques of the medium; in the visual interpretation of story, theme, or concept; in the use of sound; in the delineation of plot, theme, characters, mood setting, or information presented; in the acting, when appropriate; and in the appropriateness of technique or treatment to the story, theme, or concept. *The video must have demonstrate excellence of presentation for a child audience (age 0–14 years). *The video may have been in cassette or DVD format. * Only one Medal was presented, regardless of the number of producers involved in the video selected. *The video must have been distributed in the United States. Videos originally released in other countries were not eligible. *The award was limited to producers who are citizens or residents of the United States. * The video could have been feature length, but not a theatrically released feature. * The video could have been based on another medium or made for another medium (e.g., television). * Adaptations of material originally produced in other mediums should have remained true to, expand, or complement the original work in some way. * The video should have been available for use in homes, public libraries, and with community organizations. * The award was given only for work produced during the previous year, not for a body of work.Recipients
Recipients of Multiple Awards
Out of twenty-six awards: * Paul R. Gagne has received thirteen Carnegie Medals (always while working for Weston Woods Studios). * Melissa Reilly has received nine Carnegie Medals (always while working with Paul R. Gagne at Weston Woods Studios). * Weston Woods Studios has received sixteen Carnegie Medals.See also
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * {{ALA(library) American film awards American Library Association awards Awards established in 1991 1991 establishments in the United States English-language literary awards