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I don't know about you but I LOVE this stuff - goldderby.com has posted a picture of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences ballot for Best Picture Oscar. Plus instructions from their president Tom Sherak. The ballots have to be in by 5pm January 13. Yes! It's a Friday the 13th. Somebody will surely have fun with that one.
The ballot isn't quite what I expected - I thought it would be more "official-looking" and grand at the same time. I'm not even sure what I mean by that! Cream colored paper stock perhaps with basic black engraved printing? Silly! But the font on this is so big and clunky but maybe that's because it's true that most Academy members are older and need the larger print to see it :)
INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE OSCAR BALLOT FOR BEST PICTURE:
Dear Academy Member:
The attached is a ballot by which the nominees for this year's Best Picture of the Year Award will be made. This year there will be no more than ten nor fewer than five nominees for Best Picture.
Before marking your ballot, please refer to the Reminder List which contains the titles of all pictures released during the past year which qualify under the awards rules. Every title listed is eligible for the Best Picture Award.
Marking Your Ballot When you have reviewed the Reminder List, please write the title of your first choice on the first line of this ballot and list your alternate choices on the succeeding lines in order of your preference. Do not list the same title more than once; multiple votes for the same picture do not enhance its chances. The pictures receiving the highest number of votes shall become the nominees for final voting for the Best Picture award. There may not be more than ten nor fewer than five nominations; however, no picture shall be nominated that receives less than five percent of the total votes cast. The preferential system of tabulation is used in nominations voting. You are voting essentially for one achievement, and the preferential system insures that your vote will be cast -- in order of your listed preferences -- for the candidate for whom it can do the most good. (If, for example, the achievement on the top line of your ballot receives almost no support from other votes, you have not "wasted" your vote. The system moves on and casts your vote for your second listed achievement, and so on.)
You need not fill in all five lines. The more preferences you indicate, however, the greater the certainty that your ballot will influence the Best Picture nominees list.
When you have marked this ballot, please return it to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in the enclosed, self-addressed GREEN envelope early enough to be received by them before the deadline, 5:00 pm, Friday, January 13, 2012.
Ballots received after that time cannot be counted.
Sincerely,
Tom Sherak
President
The ballot isn't quite what I expected - I thought it would be more "official-looking" and grand at the same time. I'm not even sure what I mean by that! Cream colored paper stock perhaps with basic black engraved printing? Silly! But the font on this is so big and clunky but maybe that's because it's true that most Academy members are older and need the larger print to see it :)
INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE OSCAR BALLOT FOR BEST PICTURE:
Dear Academy Member:
The attached is a ballot by which the nominees for this year's Best Picture of the Year Award will be made. This year there will be no more than ten nor fewer than five nominees for Best Picture.
Before marking your ballot, please refer to the Reminder List which contains the titles of all pictures released during the past year which qualify under the awards rules. Every title listed is eligible for the Best Picture Award.
Marking Your Ballot When you have reviewed the Reminder List, please write the title of your first choice on the first line of this ballot and list your alternate choices on the succeeding lines in order of your preference. Do not list the same title more than once; multiple votes for the same picture do not enhance its chances. The pictures receiving the highest number of votes shall become the nominees for final voting for the Best Picture award. There may not be more than ten nor fewer than five nominations; however, no picture shall be nominated that receives less than five percent of the total votes cast. The preferential system of tabulation is used in nominations voting. You are voting essentially for one achievement, and the preferential system insures that your vote will be cast -- in order of your listed preferences -- for the candidate for whom it can do the most good. (If, for example, the achievement on the top line of your ballot receives almost no support from other votes, you have not "wasted" your vote. The system moves on and casts your vote for your second listed achievement, and so on.)
You need not fill in all five lines. The more preferences you indicate, however, the greater the certainty that your ballot will influence the Best Picture nominees list.
When you have marked this ballot, please return it to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in the enclosed, self-addressed GREEN envelope early enough to be received by them before the deadline, 5:00 pm, Friday, January 13, 2012.
Ballots received after that time cannot be counted.
Sincerely,
Tom Sherak
President
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