Tim Johnson (Director: Antz, Over the Hedge) on the future of animation at The Academy's Development of the Digital Animator at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on May 21, 2012.
John Lasseter (Director, Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios) on the future of animation at The Academy's Development of the Digital Animator at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on May 21, 2012.
Tim Johnson (Director: Antz, Over the Hedge) shares his early experiences with computer animation at The Academy's Development of the Digital Animator at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on May 21, 2012.
Bill Kroyer (Director: FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Technological Threat) shares his experiences at Lisberger Studios and the development Tron at The Academy's Development of the Digital Animator at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on May 21, 2012.
Phil Tippett (Visual Effects Animation Director: Return of the Jedi, Jurassic Park) shares his early experience with computer animation at The Academy's Development of the Digital Animator at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on May 21, 2012.
John Lasseter (Director, Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios) shares his early excitement in animation at The Academy's Development of the Digital Animator at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on May 21, 2012.
Philippe Bergeron (CG Animator: Tony de Peltrie) explains his frustrations animating Tony from "Tony de Peltrie," at The Academy's Development of the Digital Animator at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on May 21, 2012.
Rebecca Allen (Media Artist/Designer/Dire ctor) shares her experiences animating human characters digitally at The Academy's Development of the Digital Animator at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on May 21, 2012.
He talks? more ... By: rumlemis. on 20 May 12, 21:37:05 He talks? more about himself than about Mr Kelly
lol? he's really ... By: Bklynballerplaya. on 20 May 12, 15:56:03 lol? he's really nervous
Gene Kelly is the ... By: TheSarcasticEnigma. on 20 May 12, 01:17:14 Gene Kelly is the reason I started dancing and why I'm a theatre major. I may admire certain artists, but I still worship Gene.?
i love Harry? <3 By: sophysterling. on 19 May 12, 17:46:39 i love Harry?
he? so cute ~ By: zaiidaily. on 19 May 12, 14:58:49 he? so cute ~
Wong? Fu bitches By: SuperiorSwagon1. on 18 May 12, 20:16:58 Wong? Fu bitches
Nope.Avi.? By: kieran439. on 18 May 12, 18:45:45 Nope.Avi.?
First! I should win ... By: DViniciusPictures. on 18 May 12, 18:31:32 First! I should win an Oscar?
Gene Kelly is? the ... By: dgniewek. on 19 May 12, 23:14:14 Gene Kelly is? the best!
in the first minute ... By: AndrewzBoi. on 18 May 12, 22:17:03 in the first minute of the clip, he takes w.b. yeats (the closing line? "How can we know the dancer from the dance" from the poem Among Schoolchildren) COMPLETELY out of context...
A tribute with no? ... By: arielmeadow. on 18 May 12, 18:45:07 A tribute with no? dancing!? WHAT IS THIS.
I love? Justin ... By: JTfanforever1. on 18 May 12, 18:26:52 I love? Justin Timberlake :))
I love? Gene Kelly ... By: cbgflygirl. on 18 May 12, 07:37:55 I love? Gene Kelly so much!
Hugh Jackman took a break from filming Les Misérables to send in this video message for The Academy's Centennial Tribute to Gene Kelly at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on May 17, 2012.
This is the part at ... By: Eponine41197. on 23 May 12, 16:29:44 This is the part at the barricade. In 1815, when he's just released from prison and meets the bishop he's 46. That's stated clearly in the book. The barricade is in 1832, 17 years later. He's 63 here. So he should look? older.
the entirety of the ... By: Nahanners. on 22 May 12, 22:11:19 the entirety of the show is during a time-span of about 20 years....he's supposed to be about 45 here, then later on, he will look older and his acting skills? will be enough to convince you that he's dying of old age ;)
i agree complettely ... By: DrinkOmally. on 22 May 12, 21:30:46 i agree complettely, he doesn't look old enough to die of old? age, he still only looks to be about about 45 or so, he looks younger than my dad who is 54 and my dad doesn't look old
He still looks to ... By: Eponine41197. on 22 May 12, 20:44:06 He still looks to young to be Jean Valjean. He needs? to look like he's in his mid-60's! Sorry, die hard Les Miserables fan...
Anyway, great tribute to Gene Kelly.
I love you Hugh, ... By: btr2oz. on 20 May 12, 23:13:57 I love you Hugh, but I wish you would put out a video? thanking the Veteran for all they have done for all of us. Without them, there would be nothing.
Gotta? love Hugh! <3 By: tanyajoshua13. on 19 May 12, 14:14:03 Gotta? love Hugh!
such? a darling!! By: lesshairagain. on 19 May 12, 09:46:03 such? a darling!!
I LOVE Hugh Jackman? By: JewelQueen10. on 19 May 12, 08:11:27 I LOVE Hugh Jackman?
He still looks hot ... By: JewelQueen10. on 19 May 12, 08:09:57 He still looks hot +15 years?
Very? true! By: VexylMusic. on 19 May 12, 01:49:31 Very? true!
I'm an extra in? ... By: imkpxa. on 18 May 12, 22:40:38 I'm an extra in? this film, i just loved it!
I agree with Hugh. ... By: alpalrich. on 18 May 12, 21:53:17 I agree with Hugh. I too, grew up watching Gene Kelly movies. I thought dancing lessons were for? people who couldn't dance naturally, like Gene Kelly and, let's not forget, Fred Astaire. Two different styles, but perfect. Both said they were lucky, that others could just as well, if not better. But these two guys got a chance and forever their images, their shadows, their work at just making it look so easy, is an inspiration to us all to enjoy that wonderful thing that us humans can do, dance.
CHARICE? By: ChariceONE. on 18 May 12, 20:45:40 CHARICE?
this makes me so ... By: SkateLaRose. on 18 May 12, 20:43:47 this makes me so happy? :)
If they do a bio of ... By: jessied44. on 18 May 12, 18:38:15 If they do a bio of Gene Kelly, this is the only man for the role.?
I liked the GLOWING ... By: CAK11891. on 18 May 12, 16:22:04 I liked the GLOWING part when it actually? started glowing.
This is what Steven ... By: TheKillerCatt. on 18 May 12, 16:19:26 This is what Steven Spielberg said of Jackman: 'Hugh's a great actor. He's a great entertainer. He could do anything. He could do Broadway. He could do musical theater. He could do movie and probably a few other mediums we haven't invented yet.' if an actor is unable to act, would not be good even directed by Orson Wells. Also watch The Fountain by Aronofsky and stop climbing on mirrors spitting lapidary judgments based on your inferiority? complex.
I watched this ... By: DViniciusPictures. on 18 May 12, 15:58:18 I watched this movie, but anyone is good under Chris Nolan's? direction
False,? watch The ... By: VexylMusic. on 18 May 12, 15:24:32 False,? watch The Prestige.
Hugh Jackman as? ... By: indianajonesgirl50. on 18 May 12, 15:24:28 Hugh Jackman as? Jean ValJean! He's PERFECT!!!
The? only good ... By: DViniciusPictures. on 18 May 12, 15:23:02 The? only good caracter by Hugh Jackman is Wolverine.
Wonderful!!? By: hannahzoet. on 18 May 12, 15:13:35 Wonderful!!?
Only one person gets thanked more than The Academy when people win an Oscar. As a special Mother's Day tribute, here's a compilation of some memorable Academy Award speech moments. Happy Mother's Day from The Academy.
For more Movie Moms visit http://www.oscars.or g/features/movie-mom s
the? ultimate is ... By: blackpark1910. on 25 May 12, 06:13:21 the? ultimate is James Cameron hahahaah
Wow, I didn't know ... By: Dreamcatcher9000. on 22 May 12, 03:58:05 Wow, I didn't know that the British cousin of James Cameron had directed "The King's? Speech"...
Who do you? mean?? By: Dreamcatcher9000. on 22 May 12, 03:52:32 Who do you? mean??
haah? epic video By: ilovedraconian. on 16 May 12, 21:32:02 haah? epic video
aw thanks? mom By: 12martin12rojas. on 16 May 12, 00:27:06 aw thanks? mom
Yeah, he directed ... By: MrSratticusFinch. on 15 May 12, 21:34:19 Yeah, he directed The King's Speech. I definitely see the resemblance between the? two, though.
Is that his name? ... By: astralagosto. on 15 May 12, 18:14:10 Is that his name? He's a dead ringer for James Cameron. ?
Why? They won the ... By: pikespeaklosangeles. on 14 May 12, 23:40:48 Why? They won the highest achievement for acting? this industry can bestow.
makes me cringe ... By: blablaman233. on 14 May 12, 12:06:21 makes me cringe when actresses cry? in an acceptance speech 1:09 ugh!!!!!
0:17 Kate Winslet ... By: orangeearth046. on 14 May 12, 03:45:00 0:17 Kate Winslet with "The reader"
Beautiful... ??
This is so ... By: FreshinglySimple. on 14 May 12, 00:38:09 This is so beautiful...it made me cry!?
Where is the 1996? ... By: missuniworld. on 14 May 12, 00:36:11 Where is the 1996? Kevin Spacey's speech???
i cried. if i ever ... By: Yabipopx3. on 13 May 12, 22:18:41 i cried. if i ever win an Oscar, i would thank my mom!?
I? cried By: x0xave. on 13 May 12, 20:38:02 I? cried
Will? Smith?? By: Artdi63. on 13 May 12, 14:42:37 Will? Smith??
where's sandra ... By: dodoshasha. on 13 May 12, 06:31:52 where's sandra bullock in this I cant? believe??
Idont? have mother By: new10mk. on 12 May 12, 22:06:16 Idont? have mother
Idont have? coments By: new10mk. on 12 May 12, 22:06:02 Idont have? coments
This video should ... By: Artdi63. on 12 May 12, 21:40:27 This video should have included when Whoopi Goldberg said, on behalf of a? missing winner, just after losing her Oscar for The color purple: "I'm sure that if he were here he would want to thank his mother, as some of us might have thanked ours".
Nope, just a young ... By: samwiseyoufool. on 12 May 12, 19:50:07 Nope, just a young James? Cameron :)
i want to be up ... By: luitaurus. on 12 May 12, 16:58:51 i want to be up there and thank my mom, hehe? :D
who's? that sexy in ... By: NewYorkClara. on 12 May 12, 14:58:56 who's? that sexy in the background at 1:02 ? :D
James? Cameron's ... By: suckmydog. on 12 May 12, 13:43:38 James? Cameron's son at the end?
I'd Like To Thank ... By: redhotsathya. on 12 May 12, 06:10:40 I'd Like To Thank My? Mom
no? they're not. By: johnhamilton08. on 12 May 12, 03:51:58 no? they're not.
Alfred Hitchcock and Paramount present a guide to their revolutionary release of "Psycho" in this extended "press book on film" from the Academy Film Archive.
For more on how movies find audiences visit: http://www.oscars.or g/features/movies-fi nd-audiences
What did? the ... By: brightlights456X. on 16 May 12, 22:22:59 What did? the person say, as they have deleted their comment now.
can you tell me ... By: teenagefirework1. on 14 May 12, 13:04:38 can you tell me what he said, cause? he deleted it :))
I? missed the start ... By: playstation1980. on 12 May 12, 21:51:12 I? missed the start of this video, can someone tell me the gist?
I love the bit at ... By: Kathilisi. on 11 May 12, 07:29:20 I love the bit at the end of this video, where the movie theater owners talk about the policy. They look wooden and emotionless, hardly open their mouths when they speak, and talk very monotonously. Compare this to the over-the-top way people talk? on TV nowadays - even sentences like "a chicken crossed the road to get to the other side" are overly dramatised and sound like a headline concerning a terrorist threat if a TV presenter utters them! I don't know if it wasn't better in the 60s...
And the Academy ... By: MrVideoMan2. on 04 May 12, 12:31:50 And the Academy didnt give him a singel Oscar, what a shame.? SHAME ON YOU!
What a great time ... By: onirannam. on 30 Apr 12, 15:39:24 What a great time capsule of the way we were. Look at? the people on those lines and moving through Times Square. Women in dresses and heels; men in sport jackets and ties. Not a pair of jeans in sight. All before the upheaval of the late sixties. Those were the days.
Hitchcock was not ... By: Moamg. on 29 Apr 12, 15:05:13 Hitchcock was not only a film genius, he was a marketing? genius as well!
Psycho was one of ... By: danielleagarcia. on 27 Apr 12, 06:03:31 Psycho was one of the best movies of all time and? im only 16.
YW. Yeah I think ... By: dcs93. on 24 Apr 12, 22:54:47 YW. Yeah I think since they relaxed the censors, directors have really milked it and love blood and gory business.. Hitchcock new how to do it? without any of that
I'll watch? Dial M ... By: armandgeist. on 24 Apr 12, 22:49:37 I'll watch? Dial M for Murder thank you very much. I think the terror and suspense in these films is better than the films of nowadays.
I watched north by? ... By: dcs93. on 24 Apr 12, 22:37:48 I watched north by? northwest, dial m for murder and strangers on a train in one day yesterday haha. Dial M for Murder is pretty awesome!
Psycho and Vertigo ... By: armandgeist. on 24 Apr 12, 21:51:28 Psycho and Vertigo are the best Hitchcock's films I have seen, Actually those are the ones, Any suggestions of any other film of him.? Thank you and nice day everyone.
I'm hoping? that ... By: TinnFroll86. on 24 Apr 12, 05:00:01 I'm hoping? that they do this with The Avengers. lol
I don´t know why? ... By: DaniEzze. on 24 Apr 12, 04:09:14 I don´t know why? this movie reminds me of "Sybil" and "Misery" ... Not that I'm comparing the films
Interesting? By: RamonaFromPomona. on 24 Apr 12, 03:07:06 Interesting?
Hitchcock? is a ... By: MadJohnsonProduction. on 24 Apr 12, 01:35:36 Hitchcock? is a True Legend.
Hitchcock is the ... By: Gencturk92. on 23 Apr 12, 22:39:36 Hitchcock is the best director of all time, and psycho is indeed a cinema classic. better than jaws, nothing beats psycho?
I love the story ... By: TheSkylur44. on 23 Apr 12, 22:33:33 I love the story about the man who complained to Hitchcock that after seeing Psycho his wife refused to take showers any more, to which Hitchcock replied? "Have her dry cleaned."
This is amazing, ... By: DASfilms. on 23 Apr 12, 21:25:15 This is amazing, Thanks for the upload, if only Oscars uploaded more stuff like this more often? :D
He essentially said ... By: spacejesusadventure. on 23 Apr 12, 20:46:24 He essentially said:
"Psycho is crap and not even scary but I could? see if i was in the 1930s or whatever i would find it scary".
what'd? he say??? By: Steven23490. on 23 Apr 12, 20:28:10 what'd? he say???
I wish this policy ... By: carterfrvr. on 23 Apr 12, 18:27:35 I wish this policy would be in place for screenings of all films. I wonder if this policy would work? with today's movie audiences.
Thank you for ... By: minnaslyfan. on 23 Apr 12, 17:47:25 Thank you for uploading! It's so fascinating that Alfred Hitchcock with Psycho was a pioneer of thriller with story twists. I wish people? would watch all movies from beginning to end to fully enjoy them, and that they wouldn't spoil any movie for others.
To The Academy, why ... By: LightWhiteProduction. on 23 Apr 12, 17:18:58 To The Academy, why did you? not nominated this for best picture?
Directors Marshall Curry and Sam Cullman discussing the amazing true-life story behind the film "If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front" at the 2012 Oscar Docs! panel with host Michael Moore.
Special guests Dr. Terrence Roberts (one of the Little Rock Nine) and civil rights attorney and author Connie Rice discuss the impact of "To Kill a Mockingbird" and its relationship to race in America at the Academy's 50th Anniversary screening on April 11, 2012 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's April 11, 2012 screening at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
Mary Badham? was ... By: TheSkylur44. on 17 Apr 12, 21:35:05 Mary Badham? was brilliant in this. So natural and unaffected and able to convey such emotion. Wonderful.
Thanks for POSTING ... By: lindalindaglearlear. on 16 Apr 12, 18:27:07 Thanks for POSTING ! This has always been one? of my Favorite Movies of all time ~
To Kill a ... By: CreatorKPT. on 16 Apr 12, 17:51:53 To Kill a Mockingbird is the most inspiring film of ALL TIME!?
Host Tavis Smiley introduces the Academy's 50th Anniversary screening of "To Kill a Mockingbird" on April 11, 2012 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
A wonderful tribute ... By: cawobeth. on 19 Apr 12, 01:39:23 A wonderful tribute by Tavis Smiley. He speaks of the films greatness without failing to suggest the need for this great film today. Disheartening yet true. We must continue to speak up for civil rights & human rights. May love? win day in & day out.
Yes, I love that, ... By: TheSkylur44. on 17 Apr 12, 21:18:55 Yes, I love that, what a great and moving film and the actors bonded for life. Just fabulous. I saw it when it first came out and was so moved by it esp Brock Peters,? that broke my heart. MANY positive things came out after this so it really was a blessing as well as an incredible book.
It's the definitive ... By: TheSkylur44. on 17 Apr 12, 20:51:19 It's the definitive role for him, the one he was born to play. He and Mary Badham remained lifelong friends and called each other? Scout and Atticus.
is there a part 2 ... By: heyas87. on 17 Apr 12, 02:04:58 is there a part 2 to this? It cuts off right on the good? bit
I? had recently ... By: SkorpiusShow. on 16 Apr 12, 23:30:00 I? had recently read the book and? watched the movie,Mr.Smiley is right, and had articulated it perfectly!
you can listen to ... By: spacepatrolman. on 16 Apr 12, 18:04:30 you can listen to lincoln portait narreted by gregory peck in here and you can get the whole movie of the guns of navaronne I think they took out the radio version of? 12 o clock high
To Kill A ... By: thefilmcigarettes. on 16 Apr 12, 17:48:03 To Kill A Mockingbird is an American classic. The? film is a classic as well. I agree with Travis Smiley, the film was perfectly cast. Gregory Peck's performance was great.
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By: PencilFingers. on 26 May 12, 05:03:57
This man speaks for me! Come on CGI, pick it up!?
By: SinbadHiccup. on 26 May 12, 01:27:39
He? directed also Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas!!