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75th Academy Awards Rules®
1 Awards Definitions
2 Eligibility
3 The Awards Year and Deadlines
4 Submission
5 Balloting and Nominations
6 Acting Awards
7 Best Animated Feature Film Award
8 Art Direction Award
9 Cinematography Award
10 Costume Design Award
11 Directing Award
12 Documentary Awards
13 Film Editing Award
14 Foreign Language Film Award
15 Makeup Award
16 Music Awards
17 Best Picture of the Year Award
18 Scientific and Technical Achievement Awards
19 Short Films Awards
20 Sound Award
21 Sound Editing Award
22 Visual Effects Award
23 Writing Awards
24 Testimonial Awards
25 Special Achievement Award
26 Gordon E. Sawyer Award
   

75th Academy Awards Rules 2002

Rule Fifteen
Special Rules for The Makeup Award

1. Makeup is any change in the appearance of a performer's face, or hair, or body created by the application of cosmetics, three-dimensional materials, prosthetic appliances or wigs and hairpieces, applied directly to the performer's face or body. Makeup, as an achievement or a craft, shall be determined by the Makeup Award Rules Committee.

2. The Academy President shall appoint a chairman of the Makeup Award Rules Committee from the Makeup Artist members of the Academy. The Makeup Award Rules Committee shall be comprised of Makeup Artist and Hairstylist members of the Academy.

3. Makeup artists and hairstylist members of the Academy shall attend meetings to review a reminder list of all eligible motion pictures. Selected credited makeup artists and hairstylists of the films under consideration for the Makeup Award shall be required to provide the committee with written descriptions explaining the procedures used to create the makeup achievements, and the names and titles of the primary individuals not to exceed two in number directly involved with, and principally responsible for, the makeup and hairstyles achieved.

4. The Makeup Artists and Hairstylists members shall meet to cast secret ballots to select a maximum of seven productions to be considered for the Makeup Award. Twenty percent (20%) of the eligible voters shall constitute a quorum for the selection of achievements to be considered further. Recommendations will be made to the Makeup Award Rules Committee for specific individual achievements to be considered for the Award for each production.

5. The producers, or directors, and responsible makeup artists and hairstylists of the films selected for Award consideration shall be required to provide the committee with film excerpts of selected scenes showing the achievements. Excerpts shall be from composite prints of the final release version of the productions and shall not exceed ten minutes in total running time.

6. Eligibility of the contributor(s) to the makeup achievement, for nomination purposes, shall be determined by the Makeup Award Rules Committee no later than one week prior to the Makeup Artists and Hairstylist members' voting screening (next paragraph). When the hairstyles and/or hair effects contribute greatly to the appearance and effect of the characters, the hairstylist most responsible for the hair design work may be included in the Makeup Award. This shall be at the discretion of the Makeup Award Rules Committee.

7. Makeup Artist and Hairstylist members of the Academy shall meet to screen the film excerpts and vote on the achievements. Immediately after the screening of excerpts and discussion relative to them, voting shall be conducted as follows:

(a) A ballot, listing the productions in their running order (which shall have been determined by lot) shall be distributed to the committee. All members must mark a score of 10, 9, 8, 7 or 6 opposite each of the achievements.(b) A maximum of three productions achieving the highest average point score of 8.0 or more may be nominated for the Makeup Award.

(c) If, as a result of this balloting, only one production achieves an average point score of 8.0 or more, the committee shall recommend to the Board of Governors that a Special Achievement Award for Makeup be made to that production.

(d) If no production receives an average point score of 8.0 or more, the committee shall recommend to the Board of Governors that, in its opinion, no award for achievement in makeup should be made that year.

(e) Makeup Artists and Hairstylist Members unable to attend the voting screening, but who have seen all the productions under consideration, will receive ballots to be mailed and received no later than the day preceding the screening.

8. Final voting for the Makeup Award shall be restricted to active and life Academy members.

9. Such other rules or modifications as may be necessary for the proper conduct of this award shall be adopted by the Makeup Award Rules Committee, subject to the approval of the Academy Board of Governors.

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