Gee, there seems to be a good number of MoPo predictions that have been on the 
money of late about the AMPAS's motivations.  This just out...  -d.







June 26, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Leslie Unger – (310) 247-3090
[email protected]

Academy Board of Governors Votes to Honor
Testimonial Award Recipients at New Event

 

Beverly Hills, CA — The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture 
Arts and Sciences has voted to establish a new annual event at which it will 
present its testimonial awards – the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, the 
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award and the Honorary Award. 

 

Honorees will be selected and announced in September and presented their awards 
at a celebratory dinner event in November. They will also be acknowledged at 
the year's Academy Awards ceremony.

 

"For some years now, the Board has struggled to balance the desire to truly 
honor worthy individuals with the time limitations that the Oscar® telecast 
imposes on these honors," said Academy President Sid Ganis. "By creating a 
separate event for recognizing these outstanding people in the movie industry, 
we're insuring that each honoree will be given his or her full due, without 
compromise."

 

The Academy's Board will hold a special meeting in September for the sole 
purpose of selecting the year's honorees. There will not be more than one 
Hersholt nor more than one Thalberg Award voted in any given year. No more than 
four testimonial awards will be given in a single year.

 

"We wanted to achieve more flexibility with these awards," explained Ganis. 
"But we also need to maintain the integrity of them. By setting the limits that 
we have, the members of the Board feel they have achieved the appropriate 
balance."

 

A black-tie dinner event for about 500 invitees will include film clips as well 
as remarks from the honorees' colleagues and admirers.  Previously, these 
awards were voted at the Board's December meeting.

 

The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award and the Honorary Award are Oscar 
statuettes; the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award is a bust of its namesake. 
The most recent recipients of each were Jerry Lewis (Hersholt Award) at the 
81st Academy Awards® ceremony in February of this year, Robert Boyle (Honorary 
Award) at the 80th Academy Awards ceremony in February 2008, and Dino De 
Laurentiis (Thalberg Award) at the 73rd Academy Awards ceremony in March 2001.




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 -----Original Message----- Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 15:39:31 -0400
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: AMPAS - 10 Best Song nominees? No, maybe not even 1.
To: [email protected]




Next thing I bet they'll announce (probably very quietly sometime in the dead 
of summer) is that they're moving some categories out of the main show and to 
the technical awards ceremony. Just in order to make room for this other crap. 
So, goodbye sound editing, etc....
 
Dave
 
Posteropolis Vintage Movie Posters
www.posteropolis.com
 
----- Original Message -----

From: David Kusumoto 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 3:05 PM
Subject: [MOPO] AMPAS - 10 Best Song nominees? No, maybe not even 1.
 
Whoever at MoPo brought up the awful possibility of listening to 10 nominated 
Best Songs next year -- you look very prescient right now -- because AMPAS made 
a decision about that today.  There have been many inane low-lights in this 
category, but for me personally, the nadir was reached when the song "It's Hard 
Out There to Be a Pimp" -- took home a statue in 2006  -d.









June 26, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Leslie Unger – (310) 247-3090
[email protected]

Rules Approved for
82nd Academy Awards®
Beverly Hills, CA — The governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and 
Sciences approved the rules for the 82nd Academy Awards at their meeting 
earlier this week (6/23). 
 
In addition to the previously announced change in the Best Picture category, a 
significant change was made in the Music – Original Song category.
 
The governors approved the Music Branch Executive Committee recommendation that 
if no song achieves a minimum average score of 8.25 in the nominations voting, 
there be no original song nominees and thus no Oscar presented for the 
category. 
 
If only one song achieves the required minimum, it and the song with the next 
highest score will be deemed the nominees. If two or more songs achieve the 
minimum score, they will be the nominees though no more than five nominees can 
be selected. 
 
Previously, the rules dictated that there be no more than five but no fewer 
than three nominees in the category.
 
In addition and as previously announced, the Best Picture category will have 
ten nominees instead of five.
 
Other modifications of the rules include normal date changes and minor 
"housekeeping" changes.
 
Rules are reviewed annually by individual branch and category committees. The 
Awards Rules Committee then reviews all proposed changes before presenting its 
recommendations to the Academy’s Board of Governors for approval.
 
Academy Award® nominations in all categories will be announced on February 2, 
2010. The 82nd Academy Awards presentation will be telecast live by the ABC 
Television Network on Sunday, March 7, 2010.

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