Posts Tagged ‘Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’

ACADEMY PRESENTS RAY HARRYHAUSEN DOUBLE FEATURE

// June 30th, 2010 // Comments Off // Industry Event

by Marc Halperin

Ray Harryhausen is a national treasure with his groundbreaking work with stop motion animation he has changed the world of filmmaking. He has inspired everyone working in special effects today and his pioneering work ushered in the world of digital effects. It is only fitting that the Academy present this special summer tribute to him as Ray was responsible for so many summer blockbuster movies. Virtually every director born in the 1950′s or 60′s working in science fiction or fantasy owes their love for the genres to this man. He was honored by the Seattle Film Festival on May 30, 2003 with a Tribute and received a special Academy Award in 1992. (more…)

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Chuck Jones: An Animator’s Life From A to Z-Z-Z-Z

// April 21st, 2010 // Comments Off // Industry Event

by Marla Lewin

The  Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Grand Lobby Gallery will be the summer residence of  Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Pepe Le Pew, Wile E. Coyote and many other iconic characters created or developed by Oscar®-winning animator and humorist Chuck Jones. The exhibition “Chuck Jones: An Animator’s Life From A to Z-Z-Z-Z,” opens to the public on Friday, May 14 and will be on display through Sunday, August 22. (more…)

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Oscar nominations ballots due Saturday January 23

// January 21st, 2010 // Comments Off // Awards

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voting members must return their completed Oscar nominations ballots to PricewaterhouseCoopers no later than 5 p.m. on Saturday, January 23. Ballots received after that deadline will not be counted. There are 5,777  voting members.

PricewaterhouseCoopers will tabulate the ballots using the preferential voting system. This system is so convoluted that it makes Florida’s 2000 Butterfly ballot look simple.

The 82nd Academy Awards® nominations will be announced on Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.

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ACADEMY screens THE PRISONER OF ZENDA to celebrate Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.’s 100th birthday

// December 6th, 2009 // Comments Off // Industry Event

by Marla Lewin

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On Wednesday, December 9, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will screen THE PRISONER OF ZENDA and will also show rare behind-the-scenes color footage of Zenda from the Academy Film Archive’s Home Movie Collection. This will include footage of the film’s cinematographer James Wong Howe and his camera crew, along with Fairbanks practicing sword fighting for the film. Oscar®-winning visual effects supervisor Craig Barron and Oscar-winning sound designer Ben Burtt will examine the innovative photographic and sound effects used in creating the classic 1937 film. Never-before-seen camera tests from the personal collection of the film’s visual effects cameraman Clarence Slifer that show how many of the film’s illusions were created. In addition, Burtt will demonstrate how the sound effects from the film’s famous sword fighting scene were achieved.

Zenda posterTHE PRISONER OF ZENDA, which stars Fairbanks along with Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll, Raymond Massey, C. Aubrey Smith and David Niven, is based on the 1894 adventure novel by Anthony Hope. “Zenda” tells the story of the soon-to-be-crowned King of Ruritania (Colman), who is abducted by his rival Black Michael (Massey) on the eve of his coronation, and the distant cousin Rudolf Rassendyll (also played by Colman) who must impersonate him in order to save the monarchy.

Presented by the Academy’s Science and Technology Council, “Zenda” stands out as being one of the first Hollywood sound films to successfully enable one actor (Colman) to appear as two different characters within the same shot, using in-camera split-screens and an audio playback system.

The film earned Academy Award® nominations for Art Direction (Lyle Wheeler) and Music – Scoring (Selznick International Pictures Music Department, Alfred Newman, musical director).

Date and Time:  Wednesday, December 9, at 8 p.m.  Doors open one hour prior to the event. All seating is unreserved.

Location: The Samuel Goldwyn Theater is located at the 8949 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills.

Cost: Tickets to “The Prisoner of Zenda,” are $5 for the general public and $3 for Academy members and students with a valid ID.

Tickets are available for purchase by mail, at the Academy box office (8949 Wilshire Boulevard, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), or online at www.oscars.org.

For more information call (310) 247-3600

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ACADEMY ANNOUNCES NICHOLL SCREENWRITING FELLOWSHIP WINNERS FOR 2009

// October 29th, 2009 // Comments Off // Industry Event

by Marla Lewin

Six writers have been selected as winners of the 24th annual Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The winners were selected from a record 6,380 scripts submitted for this year’s competition.Each writer or writing team will receive a prestigious $30,000 prize, the first installment of which will be distributed at a gala dinner in Beverly Hills on November 12. (more…)

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