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RULE SEVEN
SPECIAL RULES FOR THE BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM AWARD
I. DEFINITION
An animated feature film is defined as a motion picture of at least
70 minutes in running time and where a significant number of the
major characters in the film are animated, and animation figures
in no less than 75% of the picture's running time.
II. ELIGIBILITY
1. Except as indicated above, films in this category must meet
all the requirements set forth in the annually published Academy
Awards Rules sections pertaining to Eligibility (Rule Two), the
Academy Awards Year and Deadlines (Rule Three) and Submission (Rule
Four).
2. The Executive Committee of the Short Films and Feature Animation
Branch shall meet prior to the last Board of Governors meeting at
the end of the calendar year. At this Branch meeting, a reminder
list of the animated feature films released during the year shall
be reviewed. If the committee finds that there are eight (8), or
more, eligible animated feature films that warrant a category, it
MAY choose to recommend to the Board of Governors that there
be a Best Animated Feature Film Award given this year. If the Governors
accept this recommendation, the following nomination process shall
be set in motion.
III. SUBMISSION
1. An entry form naming the intended award recipient(s) and including
the signatures of all the credited producer(s) and director(s)
is required. (This is to assure that all parties are properly informed,
and that agreement on the designated award recipient is settled
prior to submission.)
2. An "award recipient" shall be designated by those
responsible for the production of the film. (Those choosing the
recipient may include producers, executive producers, studio executives
in charge of production, any individual copyright holders, etc.)
The designated recipient must be the KEY CREATIVE TALENT most
clearly responsible for the overall achievement. This person
shall receive the award on behalf of the entire production. A second
recipient may also be named, but only if the film utilizes a co-equal,
primary creative team. In no case may more than two statuettes be
presented.
3. The print submitted for Academy Award consideration must be
identical in content and length to the print utilized for the qualifying
exhibition. All entries submitted must include a synopsis of
the film written in English.
4. Prints should be marked "ANIMATED FEATURE FILM ENTRY"
and shipped PREPAID to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,
8949 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California 90211. Those
not chosen as nominations for final balloting will be returned to
the sender at Academy expense. PRINTS SUBMITTED WILL BE RETAINED
BY THE ACADEMY UNTIL THE VOTING PROCESS IS COMPLETED AND WILL NOT
BE LOANED FOR USE BY OTHERS DURING THE PERIOD OF THE VOTING PROCESS.
5. THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING THE ENTRY FORM, SYNOPSIS, CAST AND
CREDITS LIST, FILMOGRAPHIES AND STILLS IS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
1, 2001. THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING THE FILM PRINT IS WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 19, 2001. FOREIGN ENTRIES MUST ALSO COMPLY WITH
THIS RULE.
6. "Every award shall be conditioned upon the delivery to
the Academy of one print of every film nominated for final balloting
for all Academy Awards and such print shall become the property
of the Academy, with the proviso, however, that the Academy shall
not use such print for commercial gain. Such print shall be deposited
with the Academy, and subject to matters not within its control,
shall be screened by the Academy for the membership in advance of
distribution of final ballots." (Academy Bylaws, Article VIII,
Section 6.) THE ACADEMY WILL RETAIN FOR ITS ARCHIVES EVERY PRINT
CHOSEN AS A NOMINATION FOR FINAL BALLOTING IN THE BEST ANIMATED
FEATURE FILM AWARD.
7. Films submitted in the Best Animated Feature Film category may
qualify for Academy Awards in other areas, including Best Picture,
provided they meet the rules criteria governing those categories.
8. No film may be submitted more than once for Academy Award consideration.
IV. VOTING
1. A Chairperson, appointed by the Academy President, shall head
a Best Animated Feature Film Award Screening Committee. An invitational
letter will be sent from the Chairperson to a list of active and
life Academy members requesting their participation. Those serving
on the screening committee will be required to see ALL of
the eligible films. Persons involved in the production, promotion
or distribution of any submitted film may not serve on this nominating
committee. (Once the nominees are determined, however, such individuals
may vote to determine the Best Animated Feature Film Award.)
2. All submissions sent to the Academy will be screened by the
Academy's Best Animated Feature Film Award Screening Committee.
(Non-members under sixteen years of age will not be admitted to
any screening.) After the screenings, the committee will vote by
secret ballot to nominate from three to five animated feature films
for this award. In any year in which 8 to 15 animated features meet
the eligibility requirements, a maximum of three films may be nominated.
In any year in which 16 or more animated features meet the eligibility
requirements, a maximum of five films may be nominated.
3. Final voting for the Best Animated Feature Film Award shall
be restricted to active and life Academy members.
4. The Short Films and Feature Animation Branch Executive Committee
shall have the right and responsibility to resolve all questions
of eligibility, rules interpretations and the designation of award
recipients.
5. It remains within the sole and confidential discretion of the
Board of Governors to determine if any Best Animated Feature Film
Award shall be given for a particular year, and to make all final
determinations regarding this category.
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