Oscars to combine sound categories in 2021
Amy J. Born | May 01, 2020
In response to ongoing discussion, three Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sound branch governors notified branch members that the categories of sound editing and sound mixing would be combined for the upcoming 93rd Academy Awards presentation. The decision takes into account how the advancement of digital technology has changed the industry and the fact that the same film is often chosen for both awards.
Most of the sound created for a motion picture is generated separately from the actual filming of actors and scenes. The process requires time, patience, technology, creativity and imagination to create dimensional sound that is realistic and adds the right emotion and sensibility to a film. Though sound mixing and sound editing are two separate disciplines, the terms are often interchanged. To gain some better understanding, Engineering360 asked Tom Miller, founder of Big Pictures Media, a Denver-based production company, to explain the difference.
While the Academy has chosen to create a single category for Best Sound, the governors who made the decision based on feedback from branch members stated that the intention is to honor the industry as a cohesive team.
Does anybody pay attention to the Oscars anymore? I haven't seen the awards show in decades. Nor do I miss it.