奥斯卡纪录片功能提交将打破记录
Oscar Documentary Feature Submissions Will Break Record
今年的奥斯卡金像奖提名还超过两个月,没有面对面的活动和放映,分销商和奖项策略师正在尽最大努力将他们的名册保持在对话中。这标志着Ampas使用其学院筛查室(ASR)的第二年,这是一个数字平台,用于投票成员筛选电影以供奖励考虑。这也标志着制片厂和战略家将向选民发送DVD的最后一年。由于娱乐行业由于19日的流行病而保持瘫痪,包括AMPA在内的所有组织都继续在困难的时期导航,远程工作并试图透明地操作,而在“我不知道”的时代是规范全球任何计划。12月22日,该学院为其分支机构成员上传了一部强大的93张纪录片,使合格功能的总数达到215,这是一个创纪录的数字,已经超过了2017年的170张。159我们重新获得奥斯卡。到本周末,预计将有大约25个文档上传到ASR,将新的总数带到了今年的仪式上的大约240张纪录片。比较,在2019年,总共有344个功能有资格获得最佳图片。即使剧院仍在大部分关闭,我们也可能会看到这个数字也超过从2月1日开始。所需的查看列表将资格池的15%分配给分支机构成员,以确保看到每部电影并正确考虑。该列表正在进行中,并为会员更新,每个月都会分配新电影,这使观看时间有足够的时间。根据我们在提交的提交中应该期望的,在提交选票之前,每个选民将至少看到240部电影中的36部电影。观看在2月5日的初步投票结束后,该学院将宣布几个类别的入围名单,这将在3月5日至9日的奥斯卡提名中进行投票。候选书和电影数量包括纪录片(15),纪录片简短主题(10),国际特色(10),化妆和发型(10),原始乐谱(15),原始歌曲(15),动画短片(10 ),现场动作短片(10)和视觉效果(10)。1946年以来,纪录片特色分支已经存在,目前有大约600名成员。史蒂夫·詹姆斯(Steve James)在1994年的“篮球梦”(Hoop Dreams)的冷落导致了投票的创造和规则变化。迄今为止,在其类别之外只有六张纪录片,而原始歌曲则有七个提名,只有梅利莎·埃瑟里奇(Melissa Etheridge)的“我需要醒来”的“我需要醒来”,以“不便的真相”获胜,这也赢得了Doc Deoc。六个纪录片是:1927年的“张” - 最佳独特和艺术家IC图片不再活跃(失落)1930年的“与南极的伯德” - 约瑟夫·T·鲁克(Joseph T.丹·沃林(Dan Wallin)和洛杉矶约翰逊(L.A. Johnson)的最佳声音(迷失),鲍勃·莫里斯(Bob Maurice)最佳纪录片(Won)1994年的“箍梦” - 弗雷德里克·马克思(Frederick Marx),史蒂夫·詹姆斯(Steve James),威廉·霍格(Steve James),威廉·霍格(William Haugse)电影编辑,并未获得纪录片(Lost)的提名(Lost)2008年的“华尔兹与巴希尔(Bashir)” - 代表以色列的最佳国际功能,但未获得纪录片(迷失)2019年的“ Honeyland”的提名 - Ljubomir Stefanov,Tamara Kotevska和Atanas Georgiev获得最佳纪录片(丢失)和代表North Macedia(Lost)的最佳国际功能尽管被低估的类型中的240部电影值得庆祝,但同胞专家和记者长期以来一直说,学院选民的关键问题之一就是让他们观看年度尽可能多的电影。2009年6月,已故的齐德·加尼斯(Sid Ganis)学院院长宣布将最佳图片提名人翻倍至10,而加尼斯(Ganis)推测该阵容可能包括动画,纪录片和外国电影。从那时起,“ UP”和“ Toy Story 3”已包含在国际功能上,例如“ Amour”,以及去年最佳的图片冠军“寄生虫”实现了Ganis的预测。但是,纪录片尚未进入顶级类别。当Ampas切换到“滑动量表”系统以获得最佳图片提名时,每年只出现了八名或九名提名,自那时以来,没有动画电影返回阵容。该学院在1931年至1943年之间有10幅图片提名,并将在2022年的仪式上返回这种格式。值得注意的是,国际特征获得动力和嗡嗡声的道路一直具有挑战性。许多奖项策略师和电影制片人对该规则表示沮丧S提交和竞选规则,由于大流行而改变了。4月,AMPAS首次宣布所有合格的学院成员被邀请参加选择中的人的初步投票,包括竞选规则和法规,邮件和虚拟筛查邀请,包括Q&AS除国际功能外,类别。如果电影尚未在ASR上,则制片厂可以将链接发送到最长24小时观看期的学院选民。他们还可以发送电子邮件通知他们这部电影现在在学院平台上。国际电影也不允许这样做。为了克服所有这些限制的国际电影,他们还必须提交电影以获取最佳图片和其他类别的注意事项。,无论是为了投票考虑还是在电影FE上看到诸如戛纳,泰特里德(Telluride)等类似的阶级。在投票时,这也使用了荣誉系统,尽管过去几年中,有关该类别规则的更改已经发生了很多变化。当理事会董事会召集年度验尸时,我们应该期望进一步讨论和更改。向ASR提交国际功能无需任何费用;但是,对于提交最佳图片的电影,费用为$ 12,500。根据学院的指南,这涵盖了无形水印的成本以及其技术团队的广泛质量控制审查。法医水印可额外提供5,000美元。在动画功能,纪录片,纪录片简短主题,原创歌曲和短片类别中也没有提交的费用。您可以想象,对于来自较小,较少富裕国家的电影,$ 12,500的筹集非常困难,将是一半的一半整个奖项季节预算适中。这有利于主要工作室即使他们不打算不在其他类别中提名他们,也希望引起电影的流媒体平台。立即观看“通知所有学院成员,在国际故事片类别中竞争的电影可以在学院放映室中观看。整个10,000名成员资格。它必须包括特定的语言,说“只有选择参加国际故事片类别的成员才能访问这部电影。”在附录之前,在实践中,AMPAS仍会发出定期电子邮件告诉其成员“新电影现已上市”。本周早些时候,ASR上有71张国际作品,其余的合格电影预计将由星期五。选择入选的成员预计将在该日期之前收到所需的观看清单。该学院继续鼓励成员在收到名单之前观看尽可能多的电影。目前尚不知道每个成员将被分配多少电影。该学院有望在本月晚些时候宣布本月晚些时候的官方提交人数,然后在初步投票之前。1标记了六个类别的提交截止日期:动画功能,动画短片,纪录片简短主题,国际功能和现场动作短片。该学院有一个团队,可以审查并确保所有条目都符合标准和资格要求。在大流行的时期,具有冗长的应用程序附件,您可以想象多个ter虫,甚至可以将视频和音频数据的之前的视频和音频数据上载以查看。15,以及原始的特定要求得分和原创歌曲。关于奥斯卡仪式的未公告,原定于4月25日举行。本周早些时候,格莱美奖推迟了1月31日的仪式至3月14日,即与屏幕演员协会奖的同一天。访问奖项枢纽以观看竞争者的完整列表。2021Academy Awards Predivions 2021 Oscar预测:最佳纪录片Feature202112121212121奥斯卡预测:最佳国际功能2021奥斯卡预测:集体2021奥斯卡预测:所有类别
Nominations for this year's Academy Awards are still more than two months away, and without in-person events and screenings, distributors and awards strategists are doing their best to keep their rosters in the conversation. This marks the second year that AMPAS utilizes its Academy Screening Room (ASR), a digital platform for voting members to screen the films for awards consideration. This also marks the final year that studios and strategists will send DVDs to voters. As the entertainment industry remains crippled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all organizations, including AMPAS, continue to navigate the difficult time, working remotely and trying to operate transparently, in a time where "I don't know" is the norm for any plans in the world.
On Dec. 22, the Academy uploaded a robust 93 documentaries for its branch members, bringing the total number of eligible features to 215, a record-breaking number that already surpasses the 2017 record of 170. Last year, 159 were eligible for the Oscars. By the end of this week, approximately 25 more docs are expected to be uploaded to the ASR, bringing the new total to approximately 240 documentaries in contention for this year's ceremony. To compare, in 2019, 344 total features were eligible for best picture. It's likely we'll see that number surpassed as well, even with theaters still mostly closed.
This past June, the Academy began assigning documentary branch members "required viewing lists," films they must watch in order to vote for the preliminary voting, which begins on Feb. 1. The required viewing list assigns 15% of the eligibility pool to branch members ensuring each film is seen and given proper consideration. The list is ongoing and updated for members, with new films being assigned each month, which allows enough time for viewing. Based on what we should expect in submissions, a minimum of about 36 of the 240 films will be seen by each voter, prior to submitting their ballots. The viewing rests on an honor system.
After preliminary voting concludes on Feb. 5, on Feb. 9, the Academy will announce the shortlists in several categories, which will be voted on for Oscar nominations from March 5-9. The shortlists and number of films include documentary feature (15), documentary short subject (10), international feature (10), makeup and hairstyling (10), original score (15), original song (15), animated short film (10), live action short film (10) and visual effects (10).
The documentary feature branch has existed since 1946 and currently has about 600 members. The snub of Steve James' masterful "Hoop Dreams" in 1994 led to the creation and rule changes for voting. To date, there have only been six documentaries nominated outside of its category, and original song, which has had seven nominations with only Melissa Etheridge's "I Need to Wake Up" winning for "An Inconvenient Truth," which also won doc feature.
The six documentaries are:
1927's "Chang" - best unique and artistic picture, which is no longer active (lost)
1930's "With Byrd at the South Pole" - Joseph T. Rucker and Willard Van der Veer for best cinematography (winner)
1970's "Woodstock" - Thelma Schoonmaker for film editing (lost), Dan Wallin and L.A. Johnson for best sound (lost), Bob Maurice for best documentary feature (won)
1994's "Hoop Dreams" - Frederick Marx, Steve James, William Haugse for film editing and was not nominated for documentary feature (lost)
2008's "Waltz with Bashir" - best international feature representing Israel but was not nominated for documentary feature (lost)
2019's "Honeyland" - Ljubomir Stefanov, Tamara Kotevska and Atanas Georgiev for best documentary feature (lost) and best international feature representing North Macedonia (lost)
While 240 films in the undervalued genre are worth celebrating, fellow awards pundits and journalists have long spoken that one of the key issues with Academy voters is getting them to watch as many of the year's films as possible.
In June 2009, the late and then President of the Academy Sid Ganis announced the doubling of the best picture nominees to 10, with Ganis speculating that the lineup could include an animated, documentary and foreign film. Since that time, "Up" and "Toy Story 3" have been included with international features like "Amour" and last year's best picture winner "Parasite" fulfilling Ganis' prediction. However, documentaries have yet to make their way to the top category. When AMPAS switched to the "sliding scale" system to receive a best picture nomination, only eight or nine nominees have emerged each year, with no animated film returning to the lineup since that time. The Academy had a guaranteed 10 picture nominees between 1931 and 1943 and will return to this format at the 2022 ceremony.
It's worth noting that the road for international features to gain momentum and buzz has been challenging. Many awards strategists and filmmakers have expressed frustration about the rules for submissions and campaign rules, which were changed due to the pandemic. In April, AMPAS announced for the first time that all eligible Academy members were invited to participate in the preliminary round of voting for those who opted-in.
Per campaign rules and regulations, mailings and virtual screening invitations, including Q&As, are allowed for any category except international features. If a film is not yet on the ASR, studios can send a link to Academy voters with a maximum 24 hour viewing period. They can also send out emails notifying them that the film is now on the Academy platform. International films are also not allowed to do this. For an international film to overcome all of these restrictions, they would also have to submit their film for best picture, and other category considerations, given that they are eligible.
In prior years, voting members had to see an international feature in a movie theater, whether it's set up for voting consideration or seen at a film festival like Cannes, Telluride, etc. This also used an honor system when voting, although there have been quite a few changes regarding this category's rules in the last couple of years. When the Board of Governors assemble for their annual post-mortem, we should expect further discussion and changes.
There is no fee for submitting to the ASR for an international feature; however, for films submitting for best picture, there is a fee of $12,500. Per the Academy guidelines, this covers the cost of an invisible watermark and an extensive quality control review by its technical team. Forensic watermarking is available for an additional $5,000. There are also no costs for submitting in animated feature, documentary feature, documentary short subject, original song and short film categories.
As you can imagine, for films from smaller, less affluent countries, $12,500 is incredibly difficult to raise and would be half of a modest budget for an entire awards season. This favors major studios and streaming platforms that want to get their films noticed, even if they intend not to have them nominated in other categories.
On Dec. 14, the Academy released a campaign rule addendum for the nomination phase of voting:
"Film companies may only send “Watch Now” notices to all Academy members that a film competing in the International Feature Film category is available to view on the Academy Screening Room."
The notice does not go out to just the voters who opted into the international feature category and is sent to the entire 10,000-person membership. It must include specific language that states, "only members who have opted-in to participate in the International Feature Film category will have access to view this film.” Before the addendum, and still, in practice, AMPAS sends periodic emails telling its members "new films are now available."
Earlier this week, there were 71 international features on the ASR, with the rest of the eligible films expected to be uploaded by Friday. Members who opted-in are expected to receive their required viewing list by that date as well. The Academy has continued to encourage members to watch as many films as possible before receiving the lists. It is not yet known how many films each member will be assigned.
The Academy is expected to announce the official number of country submissions later this month, before preliminary voting.
Dec. 1 marked the submission deadline for six categories: animated feature, animated short film, documentary short subject, international feature and live action short film. The Academy has a team that vets and ensures that all entries meet the standards and eligibility requirements. In a time of a pandemic, with a lengthy application attachment, you could imagine multiple terabytes, maybe even petabytes of video and audio data were uploaded for consideration to be viewed.
The submissions for best picture (and other general categories) close on Jan. 15, along with specific requirements for original score and original song.
No announcements regarding Oscar ceremony, still scheduled for April 25, are expected this month. Earlier this week, the Grammys postponed their Jan. 31 ceremony to March 14, the same day as the Screen Actors Guild awards.
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