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RULE TWENTY
SPECIAL RULES FOR THE SOUND AWARD
1. A reminder list of all eligible pictures shall be sent with
a nominations ballot to all members of the Academy Sound Branch
who shall vote in the order of their preference for not more than
five productions.
2. The five productions receiving the highest number of votes shall
become the nominations for final voting for the Sound Award.
3. The talents of the rerecording mixers on a panel (not to exceed
three) and the production mixer will be judged as contributing equally
to a sound track achievement. On an Official Data Record supplied
by the Academy, the producer and the sound director shall designate
the eligibility of the co-rerecording mixing collaborators (not
to exceed three) who have contributed substantially to the final
mix, and the production mixer (not to exceed one) for Academy Award
purposes.
4. In the event of a credits dispute, the nomination eligibility
for the Sound Award shall be determined by the Sound Branch Executive
Committee.
5. Following a review of the Official Data Records, determination
of nomination eligibility shall be the responsibility of the Academy,
as provided in Rule Two.
6. The Theater Sound Inspection Committee shall inspect and approve
the projection sound system of the Academy's theater at least four
weeks prior to the annual screening of nominated achievements. No
changes may be made in the sound system after final approval by
the committee. Any production that deviates from the normal sound
system, or requires modification of the system, must be approved
by a majority of the committee before the final check of the system.
Notification of such deviation or modification requirements must
be submitted to the Academy at least three weeks in advance of the
inspection and approval of the sound system. Any composite release
print that plays on the normal projection sound system of the Academy's
theater requires no special approval of the committee.
7. Before screening films nominated for the Sound Award, representatives
of the pictures to be shown may run a maximum of two contiguous
reels of their pictures to audition them. At the actual screenings,
films will be run at the Academy Standard sound level.
8. Final voting for the Sound Award shall be restricted to active
and life Academy members.
RULE TWENTY
SPECIAL RULES FOR THE SOUND AWARD
1. A reminder list of all eligible pictures shall be sent with
a nominations ballot to all members of the Academy Sound Branch
who shall vote in the order of their preference for not more than
five productions.
2. The five productions receiving the highest number of votes shall
become the nominations for final voting for the Sound Award.
3. The talents of the rerecording mixers on a panel (not to exceed
three) and the production mixer will be judged as contributing equally
to a sound track achievement. On an Official Data Record supplied
by the Academy, the producer and the sound director shall designate
the eligibility of the co-rerecording mixing collaborators (not
to exceed three) who have contributed substantially to the final
mix, and the production mixer (not to exceed one) for Academy
Award purposes.
4. In the event of a credits dispute, the nomination eligibility
for the Sound Award shall be determined by the Sound Branch Executive
Committee.
5. Following a review of the Official Data Records, determination
of nomination eligibility shall be the responsibility of the Academy,
as provided in Rule Two.
6. The Theater Sound Inspection Committee shall inspect and approve
the projection sound system of the Academy's theater at least four
weeks prior to the annual screening of nominated achievements. No
changes may be made in the sound system after final approval by
the committee. Any production that deviates from the normal sound
system, or requires modification of the system, must be approved
by a majority of the committee before the final check of the system.
Notification of such deviation or modification requirements must
be submitted to the Academy at least three weeks in advance of the
inspection and approval of the sound system. Any composite release
print that plays on the normal projection sound system of the Academy's
theater requires no special approval of the committee.
7. Before screening films nominated for the Sound Award, representatives
of the pictures to be shown may run a maximum of two contiguous
reels of their pictures to audition them. At the actual screenings,
films will be run at the Academy Standard sound level.
8. Final voting for the Sound Award shall be restricted to active
and life Academy members.
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