Oscars Analysis 2012: Best Supporting Actor
During the course of the moviegoing year, the Manifesto keeps a running internal document of all feats that I consider to be worthy of Oscar recognition. It’s not an official record, more of an in-the-moment recordation system that helps me ensure that nothing deserving of mention slips through the cracks come Oscar season. It’s particularly helpful for films released early in the year; while my memory is strong enough to recall what won Best Picture in 1945 or who won the World Series in 1987, absent this tally I might forget to acknowledge the creepily immersive sound design of The Woman in Black or the sleek and supple costumes of John Carter. It’s a bit like Nixon’s recording system, only not quite as many people care about mine.
Anyway, in terms of quantity, roughly 5-10 movies typically make the list in each specific field. For example, in the Best Cinematography category, the document currently lists six different films whose photography I found to be sufficiently noteworthy to scribble their names in my metaphorical notebook (three of them overlap with the Academy’s choices, but we’ll address that in a later post). Read More