A New Era of Excellence: Festival Adds Awards for Score, Editing, Design & Costume
- Breaking TV
- Apr 10
- 2 min read
The Breaking-TV Film Festival, known for celebrating bold voices and visionary talent in independent cinema and television, is raising the bar yet again. For its highly anticipated 2025 edition, the festival proudly announces the addition of four new Motion Picture Award categories, a move that further honors the artistry and craftsmanship behind unforgettable filmmaking.

Starting this year, the following categories will officially join the lineup of competitive awards:
⭐ Best Original Song / Score – Honoring exceptional musical composition that enhances the emotional and narrative depth of a film, whether through an original score or a standout song that leaves a lasting impression.
⭐ Best Costume / Wardrobe – Celebrating the work of costume designers who breathe life into characters through visually striking, period-accurate, or conceptually bold wardrobes.
⭐ Best Editing – Recognizing the editors whose storytelling instincts shape the rhythm, emotion, and clarity of a film, delivering seamless and impactful narratives.
⭐ Best Production Design – Spotlighting the creative teams behind the visual environments that set the tone, style, and immersive worlds within the cinematic experience.
“These new categories reflect the festival’s commitment to shining a light on every element that contributes to the magic of cinema,” said a festival spokesperson. “Film is a collaborative art form, and these awards will give long-overdue recognition to the unsung heroes behind the scenes.”
As the Breaking-TV Film Festival continues to evolve as a global hub for creative excellence, these new additions ensure that more voices and crafts are celebrated in front of a worldwide audience. Submissions are now open, and competition is expected to be fiercer and more inspiring than ever.
Filmmakers, creatives, and audiences alike can look forward to a festival edition that not only celebrates storytelling but the intricate artistry that brings those stories to life.
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