AVID:Notability: Difference between revisions
From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum
Content deleted Content added
Line 4:
{{Shortcut|AVID:N}}AVID currently boasts around x articles.
==General guidelines
A company
*Have one of their releases screened theatrically.
*Have one of their releases screened in a festival.
|
Revision as of 05:05, 11 December 2023
This page is currently being drafted. It is a work in progress that anyone can edit. Please ensure the page is compliant with our formatting guidelines before submitting. Last edited by Logoarto (talk | contribs) 9 months ago. (Update) |
AVID currently boasts around x articles.
General guidelines
A company or studio must fulfill one of the following:
- Have one of their releases screened theatrically.
- Have one of their releases screened in a festival.
- Have an official distributor.
- Have one or more physical releases.
- Have one of their releases aired on television or a paid service.
- Have news coverage of either the company, their logo, or one of their releases.
- Personal blogs and comments do not count as notable news coverage.
- Have one of their releases nominated for and/or won at least one award.
- Have one of their releases funded by the government or at least three companies.
Special cases
Online channels and streams
For online channels and streams (YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, etc.), they must have either a minimum of 500,000 subscribers/followers or have news coverage. Personal blogs and comments do not count as notable news coverage.
Television stations
Television stations are generally exempt from these guidelines.
Wikis
Wikis must have a minimum of 1,000 pages.