RULE ONE
AWARDS DEFINITIONS
1. Academy Awards of merit shall be given annually
to honor outstanding achievements in theatrically-released feature-length
motion pictures, and to honor other achievements as provided for
in the rules and approved by the Board of Governors.
2. Awards shall be conferred at an annual Awards
Presentation ceremony.
3. Awards of Merit in the form of gold statuette
trophies of the Academy (Oscar) shall be conferred annually for
the following achievements:
ACTING:
Performance by an actor in a leading role.
Performance by an actor in a supporting role.
Performance by an actress in a leading role.
Performance by an actress in a supporting role.
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Best animated feature film of the year. *
ART DIRECTION:
Achievement in art direction.
(The Academy Statuette shall be given also for the set decoration
on the picture that wins the Art Direction Award.)
CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Achievement in cinematography.
COSTUME DESIGN:
Achievement in costume design.
DIRECTING:
Achievement in directing.
DOCUMENTARY:
For each of two classifications:
(a) Best documentary feature.
(b) Best documentary short subject.
FILM EDITING:
Achievement in film editing.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:
Best foreign language film of the year.
MAKEUP:
Achievement in makeup.*
MUSIC:
For achievements in music in connection with motion
pictures:
(a) Original score.
(b) Original song.
(c) Original musical.*
BEST PICTURE:
Best motion picture of the year.
SHORT FILMS:
For each of two classifications:
(a) Best animated short film.
(b) Best live action short film.
SOUND:
Achievement in sound.
SOUND EDITING:
Achievement in sound editing.*
VISUAL EFFECTS:
Achievement in visual effects.
WRITING:
For each of two classifications:
(a) Screenplay based on material previously produced or published.
(b) Screenplay written directly for the screen.
* May not be given every year. See special rules
for these categories for conditions of presentation.
4. The following Special Awards shall be given at
such times as in the judgment of the Board of Governors there
are deserving recipients, but are not necessarily given each year:
a) SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Statuette): See Rule
Twenty-four.
b) SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS:
See Rule Eighteen.
c) IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD (Thalberg Head):
See Rule Twenty-five.
d) JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD (Statuette):
See Rule Twenty-six.
e) GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD (Statuette): See Rule
Twenty-seven.
f) HONORARY AWARD (Statuette): See Rule Twenty-eight.
g) OTHER AWARDS shall be given at such times as
in the judgement of the Board of Governors there is a deserving
recipient, but not necessarily each year. They shall be in such
form as the Board of Governors may decide.