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  2. * Art Direction (Black-and-White) - Art Direction: Robert Clatworthy; Set Decoration: Joseph Kish * Cinematography (Black-and-White) - Ernest Laszlo Actor - Oskar Werner

  3. From 1939 to 1967 with the exception of 1957, there were also separate awards for color and black-and-white cinematography. After Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), the most recent black-and-white films to win since then are Schindler's List (1993), Roma (2018) and Mank (2020).

  4. The 39th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1966, were held on April 10, 1967, hosted by Bob Hope at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. In a rare occurrence during the period with five Best Picture nominees, only two were nominated for Best Director this year: Fred Zinnemann for A Man for All Seasons (the ...

  5. Feb 5, 2014 · HONORARY AWARD. To Y. Frank Freeman for unusual and outstanding service to the Academy during his thirty years in Hollywood. To Yakima Canutt for achievements as a stunt man and for developing safety devices to protect stunt men everywhere.

  6. The 38th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1965, were held on April 18, 1966, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. They were hosted by Bob Hope, and were the first Oscars to be broadcast live in color. [1] .

  7. 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.

  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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