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  2. Cinematography (Color) - Charles Rosher Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) - Herbert Stothart Sound Recording - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Douglas Shearer, Sound Director

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  3. The 17th Academy Awards were held on March 15, 1945 at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, honoring the films of 1944. This was the first time the complete awards ceremony was broadcast nationally, on the Blue Network (later ABC Radio ).

  4. Mar 28, 2021 · By the 1940s, two full Academy Awards were given out for cinematography each year, divided into black & white and color. This would continue until 1967 when color and black & white films would finally be judged against each other for a single Best Achievement in Cinematography award.

  5. Feb 5, 2014 · 18th Academy Awards (1945): Nominees and Winners – Cinema Sight by Wesley Lovell. BEST MOTION PICTURE. Anchors Aweigh – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Bells of St. Mary’s – Rainbow Productions. The Lost Weekend – Paramount. Mildred Pierce – Warner Bros. Spellbound – Selznick International Pictures. DIRECTING. The Bells of St. Mary’s – Leo McCarey.

  6. Apr 19, 2024 · 'Cabaret' CREDIT: Allied Artist. NFS Staff. Apr 19, 2024. Cinematography is a crucial element of filmmaking. It encompasses all the technical aspects of camera work, lighting, color, framing, and movement that create the visual language of a film.

  7. Nominations List. Other years: < 16th. 18th > John Cromwell and Bob Hope shared the hosting duties when the 17th Annual Academy Awards were handed out at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on Thursday, March 15, 1945. It turned out to be the last year for plaster Oscars as in just a few short months World War II would be over.

  8. In the 9th through 11th ceremonies (1936–38), a special award was given for color cinematography, and from the 12th to the 39th ceremonies (1939–66), except for the 30th ceremony (1957), separate Academy Awards were given for color and black-and-white cinematography.

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