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    Home » ACE Pushes Back Against Academy For Short Shrift Given To Editors, Other Artists At Oscars Ceremony

    ACE Pushes Back Against Academy For Short Shrift Given To Editors, Other Artists At Oscars Ceremony

    By SHOOTMonday, April 25, 2022Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1406 Views
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    American Cinema Editors (ACE) has released a video statement on its website expressing anger over the presentation of film editing and seven other categories as pre-taped segments during the 2022 Academy Awards ceremony. The 56-second video opens with a quote from Francis Ford Coppola: “The essence of cinema is editing,” and reads:

    “A Message From American Cinema Editors to The Academy. This year’s Academy Awards ceremony left film editors and many other essential artists on the cutting room floor of cinematic history. We feel cheated, insulted and angry by the way our art was deemed superfluous in favor of bloated performances and spectacle. ACE calls on production designers, set decorators, costume designers, composers, makeup/hair stylists, short-film creators, sound artists and all creative disciplines to join us in demanding fairness and inclusiveness. Give us a voice in this process. Let us work together to find a solution that truly honors filmmaking and assure this never happens again.”
     
    The video statement reflects the sentiment of ACE’s 1,000+ members who have expressed to the ACE Board of Directors that they felt film editing was not treated with the dignity deserved and that these artists were treated as second-class citizens and denied the celebratory experience that other winners had. Their speeches were cut down. They had to show up early and accept their awards in front of seat-fillers instead of their friends, colleagues and peers. Their wins ended up on social media prior to being integrated into the telecast. Not only were their speeches cut, but the Academy distributed links to press of the edited speeches, rather than the full ones. Josh Brolin’s eloquent introduction to the craft of editing was also cut. A number of people felt that the broadcast was rife with choppy transitions and awkward cut-away shots during the affected categories, only highlighting the odd and insulting circumstances these winners were subjected to.  ACE hopes to add its voice to finding a solution so that future ceremonies will reflect a more inclusive and meaningful celebration of filmmaking.

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    Top Spot of the Week: AlmapBBDO Lands Starring Roles In Netflix Series For VW Brazil’s Tera SUV

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    Volkswagen’s latest South American launch is now taking a starring role in Money Heist, Wednesday, Cobra Kai, The Witcher, and the film Persuasion, in the spot “Arrivals,” created by AlmapBBDO and co-produced with Netflix’s creative team.

    This partnership between Volkswagen Brazil and Netflix, the first in Latin America to incorporate several of the platform’s narratives in a single advertising campaign, is a blockbuster production shot entirely in Brazil. The SUVW Tera becomes a character in its own right and is transported into multiple shows and a film in the campaign, with scenes shot 100% in accordance with the authenticity of the Netflix universe, placing Volkswagen’s latest hit at the heart of these epic productions.

    “The Volkswagen Tera is arriving in the role it was meant to play: a star of great stories,” said Livia Kinoshita, director of marketing for Volkswagen Brazil and SAM. “And to connect the most important launch in Volkswagen Brazil’s recent history with millions of people across all sorts of worlds and audiences, in an utterly refreshing, authentic, and surprising way, we struck a groundbreaking partnership with Netflix in the platform’s first multi-story campaign in Latin America. ‘Arrivals’ features the SUVW Tera as the star of Money Heist, Wednesday, Cobra Kai, The Witcher, and Persuasion. We used an innovative fusion of real life, fiction, and entertainment to introduce the Tera, a car that’s an irresistible invitation for anyone looking for incredible stories in shows, on the streets, and in their life.”

    Directed by the team of Kid Burro (Andre H. Saito and Cesar Nery) via MyMama Entertainment, the “Arrivals” spot celebrates the Tera as Volkswagen’s... Read More

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