The BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) is a prestigious organization celebrating excellence in film, television, and gaming. Founded in 1947, BAFTA hosts annual awards ceremonies that recognize outstanding achievements in creative industries, including the BAFTA Film Awards, TV Awards, and Game Awards. Known as the British equivalent of the Oscars, its accolades honour talent across acting, directing, production, and technical disciplines. BAFTA also supports emerging creatives through scholarships, mentorships, and programs aimed at fostering diversity and innovation. With its iconic golden mask trophy, BAFTA continues to be a symbol of artistic excellence and industry influence worldwide.