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Film Academy’s Executive VP of Impact and Inclusion Jeanell English Exits Organization - variety.com - Britain - county Davis - county Clayton
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30.06.2023

Film Academy’s Executive VP of Impact and Inclusion Jeanell English Exits Organization

Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Jeanell English, executive vice president of impact and inclusion, is exiting her role at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. English was promoted to the newly created role in July 2022 by Academy CEO Bill Kramer. In her role, she led the Academy’s initiatives to address underrepresentation across the industry and the talent development programs such as Academy Gold. Over the past year, she’s been a key figure in major initiatives and changes across the organization including developing the infrastructure for the Academy’s inclusion standards and enabling a path for community, advocacy, education and empowerment amongst its members and staff. She also designed and implemented the Academy’s first mid-career talent development program, the Academy Film Accelerator, which advocates for the careers of filmmakers from underrepresented communities.

Oscars: Taylor Swift, Keke Palmer, Austin butler and more join Film Academy - us.hola.com - USA - county Butler - county Blair
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28.06.2023

Oscars: Taylor Swift, Keke Palmer, Austin butler and more join Film Academy

Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. The long list of artists and executives will bring the total number of Academy members to 10,817, as the 96th edition of the Oscars quickly approaches.Among the new members, some popular names include successful singer Taylor Swift, talented actress Keke Palmer, ‘Elvis’ star Austin Butler, fan-favorite actor Paul Mescal, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ star Stephanie Hsu, and more.

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Costumes Highlight Slew of Film Academy Museum Acquisitions - thewrap.com
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20.06.2023

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Costumes Highlight Slew of Film Academy Museum Acquisitions

Best Picture Oscar winner “Everything Everywhere All at Once”; more than 600 rare silent film posters; personal film collections and film-related materials from producer Gale Anne Hurd, director Harold Ramis, filmmaker Gregg Araki and film scholar Kevin Brownlow; conceptual art for “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial”; and more than 150 hand-painted animation artworks dating back to 1932, donated by Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw.The latter donation will be celebrated with the renaming of the Margaret Herrick Library’s Graphic Arts Department as the Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw Graphic Arts Department.“We are thrilled and honored to expand the Academy’s collection with these exceptional pieces,” Academy CEO Bill Kramer said.

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Costumes Among Additions to Academy Collection – Film News in Brief - variety.com - Los Angeles
variety.com
20.06.2023

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Costumes Among Additions to Academy Collection – Film News in Brief

McKinley Franklin editor The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has expanded its extensive Academy collection with new additions of costumes, film posters, conceptual art and more.  New acquisitions range from costumes featured in the Oscar-winning “Everything Everywhere All at Once” to conceptual art for “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.” Other new additions include more than 600 rare silent film posters, collections of producer Gale Anne Hurd, director Harold Ramis, filmmaker Gregg Araki and film scholar Kevin Brownlow and more than 150 hand-painted animation artworks dating, donated by Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw. “We are thrilled and honored to expand the Academy’s collection with these exceptional pieces,” said Academy CEO Bill Kramer. “To be housed at our archive, library and museum, these vital components of the filmmaking process highlight the collaborative disciplines that develop and produce the movies we love. They also demonstrate the Academy’s unique capacity to preserve the full range of film history formats. We are incredibly grateful to our donors for their remarkable gifts to the Academy and for their commitment to illuminating our film history.”

Steven Spielberg Animation Collection, Blacklisted Writer’s Oscar Statuette, “Everything Everywhere’ Costumes Part Of New Donations To Motion Picture Academy - deadline.com - Beverly Hills
deadline.com
20.06.2023

Steven Spielberg Animation Collection, Blacklisted Writer’s Oscar Statuette, “Everything Everywhere’ Costumes Part Of New Donations To Motion Picture Academy

A rare and extensive animation collection from Steven Spielberg, Shirley Kurata’s Oscar nominated costumes from 2022 Best Picture winner Everything Everywhere All At Once, a blacklisted writer’s original Oscar statuette from 1958’s The Defiant Ones, and the 700+ film-strong collection of legendary film scholar and Honorary Oscar recipient Kevin Brownlow are just a few of the latest donations to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences vast collections housed at both the Margaret Herrick Library on La Cienega in Beverly Hills, as well as the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures , and the Academy Film Archive. These items and many more just add to the eye-popping collected works for AMPAS, the largest film-related collection in the world (next to my garage – NOT).

Peter Bart: Eager To Build Overseas Clout, Academy CEO Bill Kramer Shows Cannes That The Oscars Org Also Knows How To Celebrate - deadline.com - France - Texas - state Maryland
deadline.com
18.05.2023

Peter Bart: Eager To Build Overseas Clout, Academy CEO Bill Kramer Shows Cannes That The Oscars Org Also Knows How To Celebrate

Navigating the frenzied Cannes Film Festival scene can prove perilous for a first-timer, even if he’s boss of the Oscars.

Academy Town Hall Clarifies New Oscar Inclusion Standards Initiative For Members - deadline.com - county Hall
deadline.com
10.05.2023

Academy Town Hall Clarifies New Oscar Inclusion Standards Initiative For Members

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Wednesday held a virtual town hall for its members to discuss the implementation of its new inclusion standards for its Oscar Best Picture category.

Film Academy Appoints Meredith Shea to Newly Created Executive Role - thewrap.com
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18.04.2023

Film Academy Appoints Meredith Shea to Newly Created Executive Role

Academy CEO Bill Kramer, said in a statement. “Her vast knowledge of the film industry and Academy membership, along with her commitment to building and nurturing a diverse and equitable global film community makes her a perfect professional for this new role.”“I have a deep connection to the Academy and its membership,” Shea said in a statement.

Former Film Academy Executive Meredith Shea Rejoins Organization in Newly Created Role - variety.com
variety.com
17.04.2023

Former Film Academy Executive Meredith Shea Rejoins Organization in Newly Created Role

Sophia Scorziello editor The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has named Meredith Shea as its chief membership, impact and industry officer. In the new position, she will oversee new member cultivation and outreach, awards administration, rules and regulations, membership branch structural changes, member and industry engagement, film festival and international strategies, talent development programs, and industry DEAI and sustainability efforts. Shea previously worked as an Academy executive for a decade. In her new role, Shea will report directly to Bill Kramer, Academy CEO. “We are thrilled to welcome Meredith back to the Academy in this leadership position. Her vast knowledge of the film industry and Academy membership, along with her commitment to building and nurturing a diverse and equitable global film community makes her a perfect professional for this new role,” says Kramer.

Why there was no Oscars red carpet as Academy Awards makes history - www.ok.co.uk - New York - Hollywood - Santa Monica
ok.co.uk
13.03.2023

Why there was no Oscars red carpet as Academy Awards makes history

For the first time since the ceremony’s inception the 2023 Oscars featured a non-red carpet, with the Academy instead opting for a champagne colour. Organisers said the colour was chosen to “evoke the sunset” and that the decision had been approved by Academy boss Bill Kramer.The decision came from creative consultants Lisa Love, a longtime Vogue contributor, and Raul Avila, the creative director for the Met Gala in New York.

Jimmy Kimmel takes swipe at Will Smith slap in 2023 Oscars opening monologue - nypost.com
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13.03.2023

Jimmy Kimmel takes swipe at Will Smith slap in 2023 Oscars opening monologue

Will Smith, 54, cracked 94th Academy Awards presenter Chris Rock, 58, in the face after the comedian made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair.“Well, whatever I say about it, it’s going to have to be great, right?” he told The Hollywood Reporter last week. “Because so much has been said and there’s so much focus on it.

Who is hosting the Oscars 2023 and where does it take place? - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - county Bryan
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
12.03.2023

Who is hosting the Oscars 2023 and where does it take place?

The 95th Academy Awards take place tonight, marking the biggest event in the film industry’s awards season. The Oscars will see the most famous faces in the business come together in recognition of the most impressive and groundbreaking films, performances, songs, visual effects, and more.

Oscars 2023 Red Carpet Fashion: See What the Stars Wore - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles - county Butler
usmagazine.com
12.03.2023

Oscars 2023 Red Carpet Fashion: See What the Stars Wore

Lights, camera, fashion! The 2023 Academy Awards are almost upon Us.  

Oscars president reveals how they will prevent another Will Smith slap in 2023 - nypost.com
nypost.com
11.03.2023

Oscars president reveals how they will prevent another Will Smith slap in 2023

Will Smith slapped Chris Rock during the live broadcast last year.During the ceremony, a “crisis team” will be poised to intervene should anything unanticipated occur, Bill Kramer, the CEO of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, told Time last month.“We have a whole crisis team, something we’ve never had before, and many plans in place,” he said. “We’ve run many scenarios.

Oscars 2023 Rolls Out ‘Champagne’ Carpet, Ditching Traditional Red Walkway: Here’s Why - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles
usmagazine.com
10.03.2023

Oscars 2023 Rolls Out ‘Champagne’ Carpet, Ditching Traditional Red Walkway: Here’s Why

Makeover alert! The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has decided to try something new ahead of the 95th Oscars on Sunday, March 12. 

Oscars: Academy CEO Bill Kramer On What To Expect At The Show; Prepping For Crisis; Campaign Controversy; And What Future Looks Like For The Academy Awards - deadline.com
deadline.com
10.03.2023

Oscars: Academy CEO Bill Kramer On What To Expect At The Show; Prepping For Crisis; Campaign Controversy; And What Future Looks Like For The Academy Awards

As last minute preparations and rehearsals were busily taking place at the Dolby Theatre for this Sunday’s 95th Annual Academy Awards, I was able to carve out some time with AMPAS CEO Bill Kramer on Wednesday to talk about the show, handling potential crisis situations, continuing controversies about Oscar campaigning and social media, plus the future of the broadcast with ABC and the Dolby Theatre venue where it has taken place for several years. He was in a very upbeat mood about what he was seeing so far in his first year as CEO so involved with the Oscar show with new President Janet Yang on behalf of the Academy and what they hope will be somewhat of a return to Oscar’s former glory after a rough couple of years where the broadcast was deeply affected by the pandemic and then the now-infamous Will Smith/Chris Rock slap which we also talk about including Kramer’s reaction to Rock’s Netflix comedy special last Saturday and its timing just a week before this year’s show.

Oscars Creative Team Reveals Ceremony Theme and How Last Year’s Slap Will Be Addressed: ‘We’re Going to Acknowledge It and Move On’ - variety.com
variety.com
09.03.2023

Oscars Creative Team Reveals Ceremony Theme and How Last Year’s Slap Will Be Addressed: ‘We’re Going to Acknowledge It and Move On’

Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor At a Wednesday press conference about what audiences can expect from Sunday’s Oscars telecast, the creative team behind the 95th Academy Awards, including executive producer and showrunner Glenn Weiss, confirmed Lady Gaga will not be performing her Oscar-nominated song from “Top Gun: Maverick,” “Hold my Hand.” The Will Smith factor was also addressed by the creative team, which included executive producer and showrunner Ricky Kirshner, musical director Rickey Minor, writers Dave Boone, Nefetari Spencer and Agathe Panaretos and producer Sarah Levine Hall. Traditionally, the previous year’s best actor winner returns to present the best actress award, but Smith, who resigned from the Academy following his slapping of host Chris Rock is banned from attending for ten years. Executive producer Molly McNearney said, “We’re going to acknowledge it, and then we’re gonna move on.” She added, “We don’t want to make this year about last year. It’s certainly something we can and will address in a comedic fashion.”

‘Saturday Night Live’ Teases the Oscars For Hiring a Crisis Team: ‘It’s Not Going To Happen Again’ - variety.com - Los Angeles - Smith
variety.com
26.02.2023

‘Saturday Night Live’ Teases the Oscars For Hiring a Crisis Team: ‘It’s Not Going To Happen Again’

Katie Reul editor “Saturday Night Live” cast member Colin Jost, co-anchor of Weekend Update, levied a jab at the Academy for this week’s decision to hire a “crisis team” for the upcoming 2023 Oscars. Devised to ensure first-line responders are available at the awards show in the case of an emergency, the newly-implemented team comes on the heels of last year’s tumultuous ceremony. The 2022 Oscars saw actor Will Smith slap presenter Chris Rock after the comedian made a joke about Smith’s wife. The violent outburst resulted in Smith being banned from events hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for the next decade. “Guys, it’s not going to happen again,” Jost joked, seeming to address the telecast’s producers. “I’m sure you wish it would, for ratings. If anything the promo should be, ‘Who’s going to get slapped this year?’ Can Ana de Armas beat the ‘Tar’ out of Cate Blanchett? Which banshee will knock the shoes off Marcel the Shell? And who has what it takes to ‘Whale’ on Brendan Fraser?”

Oscars Will Now Have a 'Crisis Team' After Will Smith Slap - www.etonline.com - USA
etonline.com
23.02.2023

Oscars Will Now Have a 'Crisis Team' After Will Smith Slap

95th Academy Awards, a move enacted in wake of the slap heard and seen 'round the world.Glenn Weiss, a veteran live events director and multi EMMY-winning producer who will executive produce the March 12 ceremony, spoke to ET about the reasoning for the plan's implementation. While Weiss didn't directly reference Will Smith slapping Oscars presenter Chris Rock during last year's ceremony — a controversy that continues to reverberate -- the 61-year-old producer said the crisis team is another safety layer.«We go in with a really good plan for the known,» Weiss tells ET, «but you have to be ready for what may transpire with what you didn't plan.»If anyone's prepared for the unknown it's Weiss, as well as host Jimmy Kimmel, who has not only hosted multiple Oscar shows but is also comfortable in front of a live audience.

The Academy Has ‘Whole Crisis Team’ Ready After Oscars Slap - etcanada.com
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23.02.2023

The Academy Has ‘Whole Crisis Team’ Ready After Oscars Slap

The Oscars are making sure they’re prepared for everything this year.

Will Smith inspires creation of a 'crisis team' within the Academy as the Oscars near - hellomagazine.com - Chicago
hellomagazine.com
23.02.2023

Will Smith inspires creation of a 'crisis team' within the Academy as the Oscars near

Will Smith walk on stage to slap Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars.Little has – despite the wave of criticism they have received for years with various concerns  – also caused such an urge to change things within the way things work than the shocking incident.In the aftermath, which included a hiatus for the King Richard actor and a 10-year ban from attending the annual awards, the Academy has rolled out a series of new measures to make sure everything goes far more smoothly.WATCH: Will Smith reappears months after Chris Rock Oscars slap to answer difficult questions and issue apologiesMORE: Will Smith pays heartfelt tribute to daughter Willow with unseen family photosAs the Academy continues to grapple with the fallout of the several controversies they have faced in recent years, they have decided to incorporate a "crisis team" into their organization to be on high alert during the show and beyond.Speaking with TIME, the Academy's CEO, Bill Kramer – who only became the organization's leader last July – detailed what measures would be in place should a surprise crisis arise in the middle of the show.MORE: Will Chris Rock attend the 2023 Oscars?When asked how they are preparing, the entertainment executive first praised their choice of host, Jimmy Kimmel, as someone who is more than adept at handling live television. The star has since apologized for the incidentSpeaking of the newly founded crisis team, he said: "We have a whole crisis team, something we've never had before, and many plans in place."DISCOVER: Taylor Kinney rocks bright red lipstick in first pictures after Chicago Fire departureDISCOVER: The Rookie star Nathan Fillion's secret struggle with ongoing condition revealedHe added: "We've run many scenarios.

Oscars hire ‘crisis team’ for 'unanticipated events' after Will Smith slap - www.ok.co.uk - USA
ok.co.uk
23.02.2023

Oscars hire ‘crisis team’ for 'unanticipated events' after Will Smith slap

Academy chief executive Bill Kramer says that a “crisis team” will be introduced for the first time at this year’s Oscars to prepare for any unanticipated events. Mr Kramer said the team had run “many scenarios” ahead of the 95th Academy Awards, which is due to take place on March 12 and be hosted by US comedian Jimmy Kimmel. It comes after unprecedented scenes at last year’s ceremony, which saw actor Will Smith storm the stage and slap presenter Chris Rock.

“Crisis Team” In Place At Oscars For First Time, Academy CEO Says: “We’ve Run So Many Scenarios” - deadline.com
deadline.com
23.02.2023

“Crisis Team” In Place At Oscars For First Time, Academy CEO Says: “We’ve Run So Many Scenarios”

Movie Academy CEO Bill Kramer said there is “a whole crisis team” in place for the Academy Awards next — a first for the ceremony in its 95 years.

Andrea Riseborough Speaks Out For The First Time About The Controversy Over Her Oscar Nomination - deadline.com
deadline.com
16.02.2023

Andrea Riseborough Speaks Out For The First Time About The Controversy Over Her Oscar Nomination

Andrea Riseborough was a surprised as anyone else when her name was called during the Oscar nominations announcement last month.

Academy Won’t Revoke Andrea Riseborough’s ‘To Leslie’ Oscar Nom Despite Backlash, But “Tactics Are Being Addressed” - deadline.com
deadline.com
01.02.2023

Academy Won’t Revoke Andrea Riseborough’s ‘To Leslie’ Oscar Nom Despite Backlash, But “Tactics Are Being Addressed”

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said today that it won’t take any action to repeal Andrea Riseborough’s Oscar nomination for To Leslie. “The Academy has determined the activity in question does not rise to the level that the film’s nomination should be rescinded,” AMPAS CEO Bill Kramer said in a statement (read it below).

Oscars 2023: See the Complete List of Nominations for the 95th Academy Awards - www.usmagazine.com - Beverly Hills
usmagazine.com
24.01.2023

Oscars 2023: See the Complete List of Nominations for the 95th Academy Awards

Awards season is officially in full swing! The nominations for the 95th Academy Awards will be announced live on Tuesday, January 24.

In The Financial Details, New Reality And A Little Turmoil At The Film Academy - deadline.com
deadline.com
11.12.2022

In The Financial Details, New Reality And A Little Turmoil At The Film Academy

The big picture was clear enough in the fiscal 2022 financial report released by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences last Tuesday: Income down, expenses up, rough going overall in a tough financial climate.

Oscars 2023 Live Broadcast Will Include All 23 Award Categories After Controversial Cuts - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
29.11.2022

Oscars 2023 Live Broadcast Will Include All 23 Award Categories After Controversial Cuts

Back to the old ways. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that the 2023 Oscars broadcast will once again include all 23 award categories.

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