IASTE president Matthew Loeb pushed back today against the plan to pre-tape several categories in an attempt to tighten up Sunday’s Oscarcast, saying, “We believe a deviation for some crafts and categories but not others is detrimental.”
02.03.2022 - 05:33 / deadline.com
Now the criticism is coming from within. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ plan to pre-tape Best Sound and other categories on this month’s Oscarcast has hit a sour note with a Music Branch governor.
Laura Karpman said in a statement tonight that the Academy’s move to not air the live presentation of Best Sound Oscar is “is literally a wound in the heart of the music community.”
Here is her full statement:
“I am shocked that the officers of the Academy denied the Board of Governors the opportunity to vote and participate in the decision to exclude the music branch in the live broadcast.
“This is literally a wound in the heart of the music community,” she continued. “Thank you to the many members of the music branch who have spoken out. I hear you loud and clear. I stand with you.”
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— Laura Karpman (@Laura_Karpman) March 1, 2022
A Primetime Emmy winner for 2019’s Why We Hate and a five-time nominee, Karpman is composer with a doctorate from Juilliard whose work spans film, television, concert halls, theater and video games. She has scores of TV credits, with the most recent credits include Lovecraft Country and What If…?
She also has four News and Documentary Emmy Awards, all for The Living Edens.
Her feature films such as Paris Can Wait, The Beguiled and Step.
She first was elected to the Board of Governors in 2016.
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