The The Margaret Herrick Library is a world-renowned, non-circulating reference and research collection devoted to the history and development of the motion picture as an art form and an industry. Established in 1928 and now located in Beverly Hills, the library is open to the public and used year-round by students, scholars, historians and industry professionals.
The official website of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and its cultural and educational arm, the Academy Foundation. The site includes the homepages for the Academy Film Archive, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy Science and Technology Council, and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Highlights include a year-round programming calendar, Academy Awards history, extensive press section, and original content on the subjects of filmmaking and film history.
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Tiffany Haddish and Andy Serkis announce this year's nominees. See the complete list of Oscar Nominations 2018 here: http://osca.rs/NomineesList. Then watch the #Oscars live on Sunday, March 4 on ABC.
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In this new series, Academy members share the building blocks of their work. Using contemporary examples, they offer viewers a glimpse into the filmmaking process. Forthcoming installments will spotlight music, sound, costume design, makeup and hairstyling, writing and visual effects. Stay tuned.
The 2017 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition took place on November 2 and featured the work of Vigil Chime (“Bring Back Girl”), SJ Inwards (“Jellyfish Summer”), Max Lance and Jen Bailey (“The Queen of Sleaze”), KG Rockmaker (“Last Days of Winter”) and Cesar Vitale (“The Great Nothing”)