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At the end of the year, ballots are sent to College members, and each College member fills in their own nomination choices and sends them back, and then receives the nomination through the most voted sections
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Rocks can be divided into three categories: magmatic rocks, sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks according to their genesis.
Magmatic rocks, also known as igneous rocks, are formed by the condensation of magma beneath the earth's crust after rising along the weak zone of the earth's crust and invading the earth's crust or ejecting out of the earth's surface. It mainly includes granite, diorite, gabbro, diabase, basalt, etc.;
Sedimentary rocks, also known as aquapogenetic rocks, are rocks formed by the solidarity of loose sediments such as detritum, colloids, and organic matter that accumulate in layers on land or in the sea. It mainly includes limestone, sandstone, shale, etc.;
The original rocks in the earth's crust (including magmatic rocks, sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks that have been generated) are changed due to the changes in physical and chemical conditions caused by crustal movement and magmatic activities, that is, under the action of high temperature, high pressure and infiltration of chemically active substances (water vapor, various volatile gases and hot water solutions), the structure, structure and even mineral composition of the original rock are changed in a solid state to form a new rock called metamorphic rock.
Diagram of the intertransformation of the three rocks:
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Since 1929, the Academy Awards have been selected and awarded once a year, and they have never stopped. All films that were staged from January 1 to December 31 of the previous year are eligible to participate in the judging. The selection of the Academy Awards goes through two rounds of voting, the first round is the nomination vote, the first is nominated by the departments under the Academy (by registered registration), the nominated films will be screened in turn in the Academy headquarters, and then all members of the Academy will conduct the second round of voting (by secret ballot), and finally the number of votes will determine the award of the film.
The list of winners is highly confidential. After the members of the college voted, all the votes were handed over to the Price-Waterhouse accounting firm in the United States for counting. Ballots are placed in safes, guarded day and night by heavily armed guards.
After the statistics, all the paper used is burned and kept absolutely confidential. The list of winners will be packed into sealed envelopes until the day of the award, and the master of ceremonies will open the envelope and announce it in public.
The Oscar jury rules consist of two parts: the jury body rules and the jury award rules.
The judging body of the Oscars is not complicated in general, and it is divided into two pyramids, with the highest level being the jury of the president of the academy and the jury of the branch of the academy. The jury is selected from the 14 subordinate branches of the societies (Actors' Guild, Director's Guild, Art Direction Guild, Photography Guild, Artists Guild, Screenwriters' Guild, Film Executive Guild, Film Editors Guild, Film Producers Guild, ** Guild, Recording Society, Public Relations Guild, Short Film and Feature Film Animation Guild, Visual Effects and Authors Guild). Except for the chairman of the presidium from the Film Editors Association, the other members are composed of three representatives from each of the remaining associations.
The Bureau** shall consist of the President, the First Vice-President, the two Vice-Presidents, the Treasurer and the Secretary-General for a term of one year and for a term not exceeding four consecutive terms. The management activities of the College are mainly carried out under the supervision of an executive officer appointed by the President of the College. The officers shall be appointed for a term of one year and shall serve no more than three consecutive terms in the same office.
The main criteria for membership are your contribution and reputation in the industry, and the recommendation of at least two serving members. In addition to professional judges, the judging panel of the branch societies under the presidium also includes a large team of voluntary members, and the voluntary members of each branch have reached.
Five or six thousand people, this is actually the real impact of the Oscars.
Compared with the rules of the Oscars' jury body, the Oscars' jury rules can be described as quite cumbersome, with dozens of pages. Although the annual rules of the Oscars have hardly changed in recent years, they are still released to the official ** on time and meticulously.
Above. The main topic of the rules includes several parts - the qualification conditions for the participating films, the voting rules, and the specific selection methods for various awards.
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The probability of approaching the prize is different.
Being nominated for an Oscar means that you are the closest to winning the award and the most likely to win, that is, you have been shortlisted, because the list of winners every year will be selected from the nominations. But being shortlisted does not mean winning the award, of course, being nominated is also a very good reward. Nomination refers to:
Candidates nominated by the awarding unit. Finalist refers to: the person or work that has entered the selection scope.
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A nomination award is a nomination that proposes the name of a person or thing that is likely to be elected before the selection of an award or election. The award nominees will normally select the high-caliber nominees before the final award is finalized, and the final award will be selected from among the nominees. The number of nominations is generally small, and the level of winners usually needs to meet the highest requirements for the selection of awards.
The Academy Awards, also known as the Academy Awards (Academy Awards Chinese referred to as the Academy Awards), are film awards sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, founded in 1929. This award is the oldest, most authoritative and professional film award in the United States, and the most influential film award in the world. The Academy Awards are the highest awards in the American film industry, and are known as the four major awards in the American entertainment industry (EGOT) along with the Emmy Awards (TV awards), the Grammy Awards (** awards), and the Tony Awards (theater awards).
The Academy Nomination Award is an annual award in the United States to recognize the achievements of the film industry, aiming to encourage the creation and development of excellent films, covering a variety of film genres, with more than 20 different awards, and it is also the world's oldest ** award, and has become the world's most influential film award nomination award.
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The Academy Awards, also known as the Academy Awards (Academy Awards Chinese abbreviated as the Academy Awards), are film awards sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, founded in 1929. This award is the oldest, most authoritative and professional film award in the United States, and the most influential film award in the world. The Academy Awards are the highest awards in the American film industry, and are known as the four major awards in the American entertainment industry (EGOT) along with the Emmy Awards (TV awards), the Grammy Awards (** awards), and the Tony Awards (theater awards).