Here's Why It's A Dangerous Decision To Not Telecast The Technical Awards At The 2019 Oscars

Is it fair that the Academy chose to 'edit' out technical awards like Best Editing from the Oscar telecast on February 24?

The Oscars are really going out on a limb with this one, aren’t they? To woo audiences from a younger demographic and to shorten the ceremony’s running time, the Academy Of Motion Pictures, Arts & Sciences (AMPAS) has taken a really radical step of doing away with the telecast of 4 awards in the technical categories. The categories include: Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Makeup & Hairstyling and Live-action Short film.

President John Bailey said that the Academy will separately air the acceptance speeches on Oscar.com, and get rid of the winners’ walk on stage for the above categories.

Can you imagine a film without the dreamy visuals of Emmanuel Lubezki? Or one of the most influential cuts made in Hollywood by Anne V Coates in Lawrence of Arabia? What would the audience make of Brad Pitt’s performance in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, if it wasn’t for Greg Cannom’s spectacular makeup?

The move has obviously been greeted with a lot of hostility and disappointment. A majority of the Oscar contenders have called this ‘demeaning’ to a technician’s work that enables a director to realise his/her film.

This edition of the Academy Awards has been riddled with difficult choices and bold declarations, where the esteemed body even momentarily considered introducing a category of Best Popular Film. After a strong social media backlash, the Academy changed its mind and decided to withdraw the proposal. With host Kevin Hart withdrawing from the ceremony under the most controversial circumstances, the Academy has failed to find someone to fill in the blank. And thus, it was announced that this would be the first time in over three decades where an Oscar evening would go without a host.

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The Academy has been struggling with the dipping viewership with each passing year. It has been trying to contain its bloated run-time through a variety of methods. Last year’s ceremony saw host Jimmy Kimmel participate in a running gag about reminding the winners about their chance to win a Jet Ski, for the winner who delivered the shortest acceptance speech.

The technicians around the world already rue the thanklessness of their jobs to bring a film into fruition. With the actors, directors, producers and writers hogging most of the limelight around a film’s success, this move by the Academy is sure to further alienate a technician from recognition. Which is hardly fair.

After this unpopular move, it remains to be seen if Oscar purists even make the effort to watch the telecast. And if the shortened running-time does end up boosting the TV rating in any significant manner. The 2019 Oscars are surely going to be a litmus test for the Academy for how far it could veer from its age-old traditions. It will be interesting to find out what their lessons are, after all this goes to bed.

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