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Adam Levine
Grammy®-winning  singer, songwriter and actor Adam Levine will perform the Oscar®-nominated song “Lost Stars” at the 87th Oscars, show producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today. The Oscars, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, will air on Sunday, February 22, live on ABC."Adam Levine is an exceptional and dynamic artist. We're thrilled to have him make his Oscars stage debut this year,” said Zadan and Meron.“Lost Stars,” written by Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois for the film “Begin Again,” is nominated for Original Song. The four other nominated songs are “Everything Is...
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Errol Morris intro
Documentarian Errol Morris was commissioned to create a package of clips called “The Nominees” for the 79th Academy Awards, which were held on February 25, 2007. Morris interviewed 129 nominees for the segment and recorded more than 23 hours of footage. What follows is never-before-seen footage from those interviews. From the collection of the Academy Film Archive. 
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blade runner
Double features presented in conjunction with Hollywood Costume exhibitionLOS ANGELES, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences launches in February a new screening series, Return to Oz: Costuming the Big Adventures of 1985, and continues the series Two Sides of a Costume Designer, both in conjunction with the landmark Hollywood Costume exhibition now on view.  All screenings will be held at the Bing Theater in Los Angeles.Return to Oz: Costuming the Big Adventures of 1985As rapidly advancing visual effects technology became a key driver of fantasy-adventure films of the...
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Woodard
In this week's Academy Originals we asked several filmmakers from David O. Russell to Lupita Nyong'o to Daniel Radcliffe and others to share with us a movie they love that most people haven't seen. How many of these have you seen? How would you have answered?  When we asked Patton Oswalt that same question he said "Blast of Silence," so we invited him to our film archive and screened it for he and his friend. Check out that short film here.
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87th Oscars Nominations
Directors Alfonso Cuarón and J.J. Abrams, actor Chris Pine and Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs announced the nominations for the 87th Academy Awards® today (January 15).  For the first time, nominees in all 24 categories were announced live.Cuarón and Abrams announced the nominees in 11 categories at 5:30 a.m. PT, followed by Pine and Boone Isaacs for the remaining 13 categories at 5:38 a.m. PT, at the live news conference attended by more than 400 international media representatives.  For a complete list of nominees, visit the official Oscars website, www.oscar.com. ...
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Gene Hackman
 Upon seeing The French Connection for the first time, legendary producer Darryl F. Zanuck proclaimed the chase sequences “the greatest [he had] ever seen.” Although the film won five Academy Awards, including those for Best Picture and Directing, it is the thrilling pursuit through New York City streets that many moviegoers remember most. These excerpts from director William Friedkin’s notes reveal how he conceived each shot of the gripping chase sequences. With the help of cinematographer Owen Roizman and a talented second unit, Friedkin filmed the...
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The 86th Academy Awards
David W. Gray to receive Gordon E. Sawyer AwardThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 21 scientific and technical achievements represented by 58 individual award recipients will be honored at its annual Scientific and Technical Awards Presentation on Saturday, February 7, at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills.In addition, veteran sound engineer and Dolby® Laboratories executive David W. Gray will receive the Gordon E. Sawyer Award (an Oscar® statuette), presented “to an individual in the motion picture industry whose technological contributions have brought...
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vidiots
In this week’s Academy Originals episode, we share the story of Vidiots, a unique Los Angeles video rental store that has survived on the strength of its community for more than 30 years. “You are never going to see some of the titles we have anywhere,” co-founder Patty Polinger said, adding that their large treasure trove of VHS tapes contain films that never made it to DVD.Click here to learn about another entrepreneur who turned his love of movies into a successful business, IMDb founder Col Needham.
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Nominations: Presenters 2015
NOMINATIONS TO BE DELIVERED IN NEW TWO-PART PRESENTATIONCHRIS PINE AND ACADEMY PRESIDENT CHERYL BOONE ISAACS TO PRESENT NOMINATIONS IN 13 CATEGORIES INCLUDING BEST PICTUREALFONSO CUARÓN AND J.J. ABRAMS TO PRESENT SPECIAL EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT OF 11 CATEGORIESGLOBAL LIVE STREAM AVAILABLE AT OSCARS.ORG/LIVEOscar producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today that actor Chris Pine, Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs, and directors Alfonso Cuarón and J.J. Abrams, on Thursday, January 15, will announce the nominations in all 24 Oscar categories at a special two-part live news conference at...
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Bonnie and Clyde
Theadora Van Runkle began her career as an illustrator of fashion advertisements for department stores in the 1960s.  After meeting the legendary costume designer Dorothy Jeakins, she left her job at the May Company to work with Jeakins on the historical epic Hawaii before the designer recommended her for the low-budget feature Bonnie and Clyde.   The production stood out for a number of reasons: its anti-hero point of view; its mix of sex and violence; its poor initial reception and subsequent success, which included 10 Academy Award nominations and...
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