Hollywood Reporter:

Last month, when the nominations were announced for the 84th Oscars, the
most common reaction -- after "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close for best
picture?!" -- was, "Why are there only two nominees for best original
song?!" (For the record, they are "Man or Muppet" from The Muppets, music
and lyrics by Flights of the Conchords' Bret McKenzie, and "Real in Rio"
from Rio, music by piano maestro Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos Brown, lyrics
by Siedah Garrett.)
 
Indeed, in the 76 years in which the best original song Oscar has been
presented (it was introduced at the seventh Oscars), there have never been
this few nominees in the category. For its first 11 years, any number of
songs could be nominated, and as many as 14 were (at the 18th Oscars); ever
since, though, the Academy has capped the category at five. Before the 45th
Oscars, the Academy decided that, henceforth, in years in which "fewer than
20 qualified works" were submitted, there would be only three nominees
(which is why there was that number at the 61st, 78th, and 81st Oscars), or,
if there were fewer than four qualified submissions, no award would be
presented at all.
 
Then, before the 82nd Oscars, the Academy did with the best original song
category what they did with the best picture category before this year's
ceremony: facing accusations that they had been filling out the category
with unworthy nominees, they raised the bar to make it harder to get
nominated and no longer guaranteed any specific number. There can now be
anywhere from two to five (there were four last year), or none at all,
depending on how the 236 members of the Academy's music branch score the
submissions. They screen clips of each song in its respective film and
assign them all a grade(from best to worst, 10, 9.5, 9, 8.5, 8, 7.5, 7, 6.5
or 6). If two or more songs score 8.25 or higher, then each of them -- or
the five highest-scoring among them -- will be nominated. If only one meets
that benchmark, then that and the next highest scorer will be nominated. And
if no songs meet it, then no award will be presented at all.

 This means that, of this year's 39 approved submissions, no more than two
songs -- and possibly as few as one -- scored 8.25 or higher. It means that
songs by the likes of Mary J. Blige, Elton John, Lady Gaga, Chris Cornell,
Sinead O'Connor, will.i.am, Pink, Brad Paisley, Robbie Williams, Zooey
Deschanel, Zac Brown and even Academy favorite Alan Menken did not. (Blige
Tweeted that it "feels like the Academy is being mean" to only nominate two
when it could have nominated five). And, as even Bruce Broughton, the chair
of the Academy's music branch, has had to admit, it means that we can
probably expect another change of the rules for the best original song
category.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Brad Beam
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 9:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Re: sounds like last year

----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Jeffries

>A lot of the controversy in Best Song is because of the recent rules 
>stating that the song has to be an integral part of the movie, ruling 
>that you couldn't nominate a song that only appears in the second half 
>of the credits.  Now, a song must either be in a prominent place in the 
>film (not background source music, for example) clearly heard and with 
>clearly-sung lyrics and if it only appears in the end credits, it must 
>be right at the top (and I assume that the composers' branch will look 
>kinder at a song starting in the last scene and bridging into the 
>credits rather than blasting in at the beginning of the crawl--and 
>that's assuming that the film has proper titles and not have all of the
credits at the end).

This article should explain another thread of the kerfuffle.
http://www.billboard.com/news/oscar-analysis-what-happened-to-best-original-
1005966952.story#/news/oscar-analysis-what-happened-to-best-original-1005966
952.story

I seem to recall another article I read a little while back -- but can't
find now -- that stated the nominees for best song were also held to a
higher qualifying threshold (8.25/10) than some/all of the other categories.

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