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The Academy Gold Fellowship for Women is designed to inspire emerging women filmmakers. In addition to fellowship support, it also includes personalized mentorship and access to once-in-a-lifetime ...
The 2024 Nicholl competition is closed to entries. Register an online account (returning entrants should sign in to their existing one) to be able to: Enter the competition (when open for submissions) ...
Ray Harryhausen was an American visual and special effects artist most known for creating an animation technique called “Dynamation”, which blends stop motion model animation with live action. He ...
Richard Brooks was an Academy Award® winning screenwriter and director whose career spanned five decades. His most well-known films include “In Cold Blood” (1967), “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (1958), “The ...
Learn about careers in the Motion Picture Industry from working Academy members and film professionals as well as the skills, education and hard work required to achieve your dreams! This virtual ...
In light of the growing concerns surrounding coronavirus/COVID-19, and for the health and safety of our staff, members and guests around the world, the Academy and Academy Museum have decided to ...
Pre-screening presentation by Academy governor and Oscar-winning costume designer Ruth Carter and 3D designer Julia Koerner. Original costumes from Black Panther were on display, plus hands-on costume ...
The Academy Film Archive is home to one of the most extensive and diverse motion pictures collections in the world. The hundreds of collections housed at the Archive include Academy Award® nominated ...
Lee won a Student Academy Award for this hour-long film, which he made as his master’s thesis for NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Monty Ross (who would go on to co-produce several of Lee’s features, ...
Still one of the most beloved films of all time, The Wizard of Oz was released in the landmark year of 1939 and featured Judy Garland in her most famous role as Dorothy Gale. This wasn’t the first ...
From 2005-2010, the Academy screened all 139 documentary features and shorts that had won an Academy Award, something that had never been done before. At the time, the Archive had an extensive ...