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The Academy Awards, alsoknown as the Oscars, has been distributed by the American Academy of MotionPicture Arts and Sciences in recognition of excellence and achievement withinthe film industry since 1929, making it the oldest awards ceremony in thehistory of all media. These awards established the paradigm upon which theGrammys, Emmys, and Tonys are based (its music, television, and theatreindustry equivalents, respectively).The organization's goalswere defined as developing a means of honoring notable achievements in film inorder to encourage even greater efforts and achievements in the future of theindustry. The man behind the establishment of the Academy of Motion PictureArts and Sciences in 1927 was Louis B. Mayer, boss of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)studios. On May 16, 1929, theAcademy Awards held its first ceremony, honoring 15 statuette winners (who hadalready been announced three months in advance of the event). Director WilliamC. deMille hosted the event, along with Douglas Fairbanks, actor and Academypresident, who distributed all the awards himself that night. It took place inthe Blossom Room at the Hotel Roosevelt in Hollywood, California during aprivate banquet for approximately 260 attendants. The inaugural Academy Awardsceremony cost five dollars to attend, and an after party took place at theMayfair Hotel. Emil Jannings was the recipient of the first Academy Award forBest Actor, for his roles in both The Last Command and The Way of All Flesh.Best Picture that year was Wings, the only silent film to ever win the awardfor Best Picture in the entire history of the Academy Awards. From 1930 until 1943,the awards ceremony took place at either the Ambassador Hotel in Hollywood orthe Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. However, by 1944, increased guestattendance rendered the usual banquet halls impractical, with theatres seemingto be more appropriate venues from that year on. Thus, from 1944-1946, theceremony took place at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, then at theShrine Auditorium from 1947-1948. The next year, they took place at the AcademyAward Theater in Hollywood; then for the next ten years, they took place at thePantages Theatre in Hollywood. From 1953-1957, Academy Award ceremonies wereheld on the East and West Coasts simultaneously, with one taking place inHollywood, and one taking place in New York. Beginning with the 1958 AcademyAwards, a single awards ceremony has been held on the West Coast each year,taking place that year and the next at the RKO Pantages Theatre. For the 1960event, the ceremony moved to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. In 1969, theceremony moved to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at the Los Angeles County MusicCenter. Since 2002, the awards ceremony has been broadcast from the KodakTheatre in Hollywood.As of the last AcademyAwards ceremony, in 2010, 1825 awards have been won, with 2,789 Oscarstatuettes distributed since the very first in 1929. Since the early days ofthe awards, they have gone on to become one of the most highly anticipatedevents among film industry professionals and movie lovers alike. The mostwatched of any entertainment industry awards shows, Academy Awards ceremonybroadcasts have received 195 Emmy nominations, and won 47 times. Variouscorporate and crystal awards are available forpurchase online, for those companies or organizations who are inspired by theOscars tradition of honoring excellence.
The,History,the,Academy,Awards