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    Home » Ava DuVernay Among Those Joining Motion Picture Academy’s Board of Governors 

    Ava DuVernay Among Those Joining Motion Picture Academy’s Board of Governors 

    By SHOOTWednesday, June 10, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2298 Views
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    This Feb. 9, 2020 file photo shows filmmaker Ava DuVernay at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, Calif. DuVernay directed the four-part Netflix series "When They See US," which explores the true story of the Central Park Five, five black and Latino teenagers who were coerced into confessing to a rape they didn't commit in 1989. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

    By Lindsey Bahr

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    Filmmaker Ava DuVernay has been elected to the film academy’s Board of Governors for the first time. 

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its new members Wednesday, which include the “Selma” filmmaker, “A Star is Born” producer Lynette Howell Taylor and casting director Debra Zane. The academy has increased the number of women and people of color on the board. 

    Incumbent governors reelected include Whoopi Goldberg, “Dolemite Is My Name” screenwriter Larry Karaszewski and Participant Media CEO David Linde among others. 

    The organization that puts on the Oscars said that the number of women on the 54-person board has gone from 25 to 26 and people of color from 11 to 12. 

    The Board of Governors represent each of the academy’s 17 branches and work to set the organization’s strategy, finances and “fulfillment of its mission.”

    DuVernay, who was nominated for her documentary “13th,” has been an active and vocal member of the film academy for years. She recently backed up David Oyelowo’s assertion that members of the academy threated to squash “Selma’s” awards chances after they wore T-shirts with the words “I Can’t Breathe” to the film’s New York premiere in 2014 in honor of Eric Garner.

    The academy responded on Twitter condemning the threats, writing, “Ava & David, we hear you. Unacceptable. We’re committed to progress.”

    The Oscars this year are facing unprecedented challenges as a result of the pandemic. In April, over a month after theaters closed and a number of film festivals were cancelled as a safety precaution, the Academy announced revised eligibility requirements for this year, allowing movies that debuted on a streaming service to be considered for an Oscar. 

    Academy president David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson told the AP at the time that their response to COVID-19 will continue to be fluid. No decisions have been made yet as to plans for the annual Governors Awards, which are typically held in the fall in Los Angeles. And at the moment the 93rd Academy Awards are still a go, set for Feb. 28, 2021, in Los Angeles.

    Here’s a rundown of the newly elected and reelected 2020-2021 Board of Governors.

    Elected to the Board for the first time:

    • Debra Zane, Casting Directors Branch
    • Ava DuVernay, Directors Branch
    • Stephen Rivkin, Film Editors Branch
    • Linda Flowers, Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch
    • Lynette Howell Taylor, Producers Branch 
    • Rob Bredow, Visual Effects Branch

    Incumbent governors reelected to the Board:

    • Whoopi Goldberg, Actors Branch
    • Mandy Walker, Cinematographers Branch
    • Isis Mussenden, Costume Designers Branch
    • Kate Amend, Documentary Branch
    • David Linde, Executives Branch
    • Christina Kounelias, Marketing and Public Relations Branch
    • Charles Bernstein, Music Branch
    • Wynn P. Thomas, Production Design Branch
    • Teri E. Dorman, Sound Branch
    • Larry Karaszewski, Writers Branch

    Returning to the Board after a hiatus:

    • Jon Bloom, Short Films and Feature Animation Branch

    The governors will take office at the first regularly scheduled board meeting of the new term. 

    The Academy’s 17 branches are each represented by three governors, who may serve up to three consecutive three-year terms.  The Board of Governors sets the Academy’s strategic vision, preserves the organization’s financial health, and assures the fulfillment of its mission. 

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    FCB New York Leads The One Show 2025 Tally With 35 Gold Pencils

    Thursday, May 15, 2025

    FCB New York led the list of winners from 55 countries in The One Show 2025, taking home 35 Gold Pencils.

    Announcement of Pencil and Merit winners was made in advance of tomorrow night’s conclusion of Creative Week 2025 at The One Show 2025 gala awards ceremony in New York hosted by comedian and actor Leslie Jones, where Best of Show, Best of Discipline, special awards, and “of the Year” honors will be unveiled.

    FCB New York’s wins includes 28 One Show Gold Pencils for “Spreadbeats” on behalf of Spotify. They include five each in Design and Interactive, Online & Mobile, three in Direct Marketing, two each in Branded Entertainment, Creative Use of Data, Experiential & Immersive, Moving Image Craft & Production, Music & Sound Craft, and Public Relations, and one each in Creative Use of Technology, Film & Video, and Radio & Audio-First.

    “Spreadbeats” was also the most awarded entry at The One Show 2025, winning 28 Gold Pencils, 10 Silver, five Bronze, and 10 Merits.

    The remaining seven Golds won by FCB New York were all for AB InBev--Michelob ULTRA’s “Lap of Legends”, consisting of three in Creative Use of Technology, and one each in Branded Entertainment, Creative Use of Data, Experiential & Immersive, and Interactive, Online & Mobile.

    Circus Grey Peru Lima, working with Apoyo Comunicación Peru Lima, LLYC Lima and DINAMO Lima, was awarded nine One Show Gold Pencils, all for “Sightwalks” on behalf of UNACEM - Cemento Sol, including three each in Health & Wellness and Out of Home, and one each in Design, IP & Product Design, and Cultural Driver.

    Three agencies were tied with six Gold Pencils each.

    Area 23 New York, working with Bro Cinema Lisbon, Sonido... Read More

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