An Edinburgh girl has won the BAFTA Young Presenters Competition, and is set to receive a year-long programme of mentoring and interview opportunities.
Elsie Adams, 10, said one of her dream jobs is to be a presenter or reporter. Despite this, she said she's 'generally very shy unless there's a camera'.
An expert judging panel including presenter Rhys Stephenson, Elle Osili-Wood, Jenny Lawrence and others made the decisions on this years entrants. Precious Assah, 18, won the Young Presenters Competition in the older category.
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Elsie Adams, 10, said: “Winning means a lot because one of my dream jobs is to be a presenter or a reporter. I was extremely excited to hear that I had won I felt like I had done well, but maybe I hadn’t shown enough confidence.
"I’m generally very shy unless there’s a camera. I’m very happy I have the opportunity to gain more confidence speaking to others and just putting myself out there. What I want to say is that I’m thrilled that I get to work with BAFTA and get all of these amazing experiences.”
Lisa Prime, head of children and young people’s programme at BAFTA added: “The Young Presenter competition is one of the highlights of my BAFTA year.
"It’s such a delight to welcome them to BAFTA HQ and witness the excitement and inspiration these incredibly talented young people take from the experience. Congratulations to all our finalists and a warm welcome to the BAFTA family for Elsie and Precious. We’re so excited to be working with you over the next year.”