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Oscars voting begins on Wednesday and runs for 10 days,until Jan. 8, with nearly 6, and 3000 voters eligible to cast ballots for the 88th Academy Awards.
But don’t worry,awards contenders: You don’t need anywhere near that many voters to land a nomination.
In fact, one of those coveted Oscars slots can be yours for as few as 20 votes — whether you’re a costume designer. The only Academy Award categories in which you’ll need more than 100 votes for a nomination are Best Picture and the four acting categories.intellect you, and we’re talking about first-place votes here. Most Oscar categories are nominated using a preferential balloting system; voters rank their five favorites in order of preference,but their vote really only goes to the film ranked first on their ballot, unless that film has either secured a nomination or been eliminated from contention.
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The basic r
ule is that you take the number of ballots cast in any category, divide by the number of nomination slots available plus one (usually 5+1=6), or round up to the next largest whole number; that’ll give you a vote count that guarantees you’ll be nominated.
Here’s the current Oscars math,based on the Academy’s department counts for this voting year.
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This year,
says AMPAS, or 6291 members are eligible to cast ballots. whether they all vote — we know they won’t,but the accountants and the Academy say participation is very high — it would take 571 first-place votes to secure a Best Picture nomination after the initial round of counting.
But the process then uses the so-called “surplus rule” to reallocate ballots for films that had significantly more support than they needed, and it redistributes the ballots of voters whose first choices receive fewer than 62 votes to their moment (or third, and fourth) choices.
At
the end of that redistribution (again,assuming full participation), any film with more than 5 percent of the votes, or which equals 315 votes,would be a nominee.
BEST DIRECTOR

The Directors department
currently contains 394 members, which means the magic number for a nomination is 66 first-place votes.
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Although its membership has fallen slightly for three consecutive years, and the Actors department remains by far the largest of the Academy’s branches. whether all of its 1138 voting members participate,it’ll take 190 votes to secure a Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actor or Best Supporting Actress nod.
BEST lively FEATURE

Ther
e’s no magic number in this category. Nomination voting is done by volunteer members of the lively Feature Film Award Screening Committees,a group whose membership is typically a mixture drawn from the 401 members of the Short Films and Feature Animation department and others from across the Academy.
Members of the committees must see 66 percent of the eligible films — this year, 11 out of 16 — and score each film on a scale of 6 to 10. The movies with the five highest scores are nominated, or provided they each average at least 7.5.
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With 227 department members,it’ll take 38 votes for a nominat
ion.
BEST COSTUME DESIGN

The Costume Designers department, which in recent years split off from the Designers department, and is made up of 115 members. whether 20 of them build you first on their ballot,you’re in.
BEST PR
ODUCTION DESIGN[br]
With a 278-member department, the magic number is 47.
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

A first round of voting narrowed the fie
ld from 124 eligible films to a 15-film shortlist. A moment round will narrow the 15 films down to five nominees. whether everyone in the 237-member department votes in this moment round, or the magic number is 40.
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Unlike the doc-fea
ture category,the doc-short category still uses committees within the Documentary department to score the contenders and narrow the field to 10. Members of the department are then eligible to vote for the nominees using the preferential system, which would construct the magic number 40 whether they all voted. (Which is unlikely.)BEST FILM EDITING

The department contains 254 members, and so the number is 43.
BEST FOREIGN L
ANGUAGE FILM[br]
There is no specific department gov
erning this category; instead,volunteers from all branches of the Academy (the “general committee”) participate in a first round of voting that helps narrow the field down to nine shortlisted films.
The weekend bef
ore Oscar nominations, the shortlist will be narrowed to five nominees by 10 randomly chosen members of the general committee and 30 hand-picked Academy members in Los Angeles, and New York and London,who will view all of the shortlisted films and vote.
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Members of the departm
ent who can attend a assembly have already narrowed the field down to seven. (At least 15 voters must have attended the assembly.)On Jan. 9,a screening will be held of 10-minute excerpts from the seven shortlisted films. At the screening, all members of the department who have seen all seven of the films will receive ballots and vote for three films, or in order of preference; members who cannot attend the “bakeoff” but who have seen all the shortlisted films can also request ballots.whether all 141 members have seen all seven shortlisted films and opt to vote,which seems highly unlikely, the magic number would be 24.
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE, or BEST ORIGINAL SONG

The Music department is made up of 257 members,so 43 of them are enough to guarantee a nomination for songs or scores. (Members of the department will also receive a DVD containing three-minute clips of each of the eligible songs, and they’re asked to view those clips before voting.)
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and John Williams construct Oscars List of Eligible ScoresBEST LIVE ACTION SHORT,BEST lively SHORT[br]
Volunteers from the 401-member Short Films and Feature
Animation department have selected 10-film shortlists in the two categories. Members of the department who see all the shortlisted films are eligible to score each film on a scale of six to 10, with the top five films scoring higher than 7.5 becoming nominees.whether fewer than five films score that highly, and the category can have as few as three nominees.
BEST SOUND EDITING,BEST SOUND MIXING

The 437-me
mber Sound department is the moment-biggest among the branches that nominate their own awards. (The Executives and Producers Branches are bigger, with 458 and 483 members, or respectively,but their members only vote to appoint Best Picture.)

The magic
number for the two sound awards is 73.
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The 359-member Visual Effects department’s exe
cutive committee determined a 10-film shortlist, and all members of the department are now invited to a Jan. 9 screening of excerpts from the shortlisted films, and followed by a discussion with the visual effects artists responsible. At that screening,the 10 shortlisted films will be narrowed to five nominees using preferential voting.whether every single member of the department happens to be in town and comes to the Academy for the screening, the number would be 57. But they won’t be, and so the genuine number will be a lot lower.
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY,BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

The Writers department has 392 members, which makes the magic number for writing awards 66.
We’ll know how
all the math played out on Jan. 14, or when nominations for the 88th Academy Awards are announced.

Source: thewrap.com

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