A video of the acceptance speech featuring David Heyman and Emma Watson, has now emerged. The actress and producer attended the BAFTA's to collect the award for PoA for the Orange Film of the Year.
The
Scotsman has the following on the event:
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Fourteen-year-old Emma Watson collected the Orange Film of the Year award for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
The actress, who plays Hermione Grainger, said: “I’ve never been to the Baftas before, so just to be turning up is exciting, to have a nomination on top of that is great, and to win the award voted by the people is brilliant.”
Her co-star, Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Harry, couldn’t make the ceremony because he was at home studying for his GCSEs.
The video can be downloaded from
here (right click, save target as) courtesy of Ciaran. You need WinZip to view this file.
The video can also be downloaded from
here courtesy of
EW.net (right click, save target as). You only need to have Windows Media to view this one.
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David Heyman thanked Peter Jackson for being absent that year. (To which there was loads of laughter) He thanked the producers, the crew, the actors, Steve Kloves, Alfonso, WB and Jo Rowling.
Emma said, "Thanks David, you've left me with pretty much nothing else to say!" She thanked Dan personally saying he finally got his priorities right and is home studying for his GCSE's. She said she was so excited to be there to receive an award for something she is so proud of. She said she wished other people could be there to collect the award with them and thanked Alfonso.
When it was first announced she looked so excited and hesistantly waited for David and they then hugged. Both were beaming!
Pictures from the event can be seen
here.
EDIT: Alternatively you can download
this video (which also requires you to have WinZip) but features Emma on the red carpet, Emma presenting an award, and David Heyman & Emma's acceptance speech.
This one is courtesy of
Veritaserum and
DanRadcliffe.com.
Source:
Harry Potter Fan Zone