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“There is no greater force for coordination, no greater avenue for constructive and intelligent cooperation for advancement than that offered by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.”
Mary Pickford
Academy Bulletin, April 2, 1928
The Academy's Science and Technology Council was created by the Academy's Board of Governors in 2003 in response to the major technological developments taking place in the motion picture industry. Continuing a longstanding precedent of providing an industry-wide center for motion picture technology history, education, and advancement, the Science and Technology Council reestablished the Academy’s role as advocate for technology in support of the art.
Learn more about the Council.
The Council does not administer the Scientific and Technical Awards Program, although it does act as a resource for the Scientific and Technical Awards Committee. For more information on the Scientific and Technical Awards program, please follow this link.
The Council’s offices are located at the Academy's Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study in Hollywood, California. You may contact the Council by e-mailing councilinfo@oscars.org.
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