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List Of Accolades Received By The Sixth Sense
'' The Sixth Sense'' is an American supernatural thriller film, written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The film was released on August 6, 1999, grossing over $26,600,000 on its opening weekend and ranking first place at the box office. Overall the film grossed over $293,500,000 domestically and $672,800,000 worldwide, which is approximately 16.8 times its budget of $40 million. ''The Sixth Sense'' was well received by critics, with an approval rating of 85% from review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The film has received numerous awards and nominations, with nomination categories ranging from those honoring the film itself (Best Film), to its writing, editing, and direction (Best Direction, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay), to its cast's performance (Best Actor / Actress). Especially lauded was the supporting role of actor Haley Joel Osment, whose nominations include an Academy Award, a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, and a Golden Globe Award. Overall, ''Th ...
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Haley Joel Osment In 2001
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American Society Of Composers, Authors And Publishers
The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) () is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that collectively licenses the public performance rights of its members' musical works to venues, broadcasters, and digital streaming services (music stores). ASCAP collects licensing fees from users of music created by ASCAP members, then distributes them back to its members as royalties. In effect, the arrangement is the product of a compromise: when a song is played, the user does not have to pay the copyright holder directly, nor does the music creator have to bill a radio station for use of a song. In 2021, ASCAP collected over US$1.335 billion in revenue and distributed $1.254 billion in royalties to its members. ASCAP membership included over 850,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers, with over 16 million registered works. History ASCAP was founded by Victor Herbert, together with composers George Botsford, Silvio Hein, I ...
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American Society Of Cinematographers Award For Outstanding Achievement In Cinematography In Theatrical Releases
The following is a list of cinematographers who have won and been nominated for the American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatrical Releases, which is given annually by the American Society of Cinematographers. Winners and nominees 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Multiple wins ;5 wins * Roger Deakins * Emmanuel Lubezki (3 consecutive) ;4 wins * Conrad L. Hall ;2 wins * Allen Daviau * John Toll * Greig Fraser Multiple nominations ;16 nominations * Roger Deakins ;11 nominations * Robert Richardson ;6 nominations * Janusz Kamiński * Emmanuel Lubezki ;5 nominations * Bruno Delbonnel * Conrad L. Hall * John Schwartzman * John Seale * Dean Semler ;4 nominations * Chris Menges * Rodrigo Prieto * John Toll * Haskell Wexler ;3 nominations * Dion Beebe * Stephen H. Burum * Caleb Deschanel * Andrew Lesnie * Phedon Papamichael * Wally Pfister * Philippe Rousselot * Dante Spinotti ;2 nominations * Barry Ackroyd * Danny Co ...
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American Society Of Cinematographers Awards 1999
The 14th American Society of Cinematographers Awards were held on February 20, 2000, honoring the best cinematographers of film and television in 1999. Winners and nominees Film Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases * '' American Beauty'' – Conrad L. Hall ** '' The Insider'' – Dante Spinotti ** ''The Sixth Sense'' – Tak Fujimoto ** '' Sleepy Hollow'' – Emmanuel Lubezki ** ''Snow Falling on Cedars'' – Robert Richardson Television Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries or Television Film * '' Introducing Dorothy Dandridge'' – Robbie Greenberg Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series * ''The X-Files'' (Episode: " Agua Mala") – Bill Roe Other awards * ASC Heritage Award (Note: This year the award is named for Gregg Toland) ** Andrew Huebscher ** Christopher Popp * Lifetime Achievement Award ** William A. Fraker * Board of the Governors Award ** Warren Beatty * International Award ** Oswald Morris * ...
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American Society Of Cinematographers
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), founded in Hollywood in 1919, is a cultural, educational, and professional organization that is neither a labor union nor a guild. The society was organized to advance the science and art of cinematography and gather a wide range of cinematographers to discuss techniques and ideas and to advocate for motion pictures as a type of art form. Currently, the president of the ASC is Stephen Lighthill. Members use the post-nominal letters "ASC". On the 1920 film titled ''Sand'', cinematographer Joseph H. August, who was an original member of the ASC, became the first individual to have the "ASC" appear after his name on the onscreen credit. Only film cinematographers and special effect supervisors can become an ASC member. Basic requirements include being a director of photography for a minimum five out of the last eight years, having a high professional reputation and being recommended by three active or retired ASC members. History ...
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Academy Award For Best Editing
The Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Nominations for this award are closely correlated with the Academy Award for Best Picture. For 33 consecutive years, 1981 to 2013, every Best Picture winner had also been nominated for the Film Editing Oscar, and about two thirds of the Best Picture winners have also won for Film Editing. In 1980, '' Ordinary People'' won as Best Picture, but its editor Jeff Kanew was not nominated for Best Editing. Only the principal, " above the line" editor(s) as listed in the film's credits are named on the award; additional editors, supervising editors, etc. are not currently eligible. The nominations for this Academy Award are determined by a ballot of the voting members of the Editing Branch of the Academy; there were 220 members of the Editing Branch in 2012. The members may vote for up to five of the eligible films in the order of their preference; the five f ...
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Academy Award For Best Original Screenplay
The Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Awards, Academy Award for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material. It was created in 1940 as a separate writing award from the Academy Award for Best Story. Beginning with the Oscars for 1957, the two categories were combined to honor only the screenplay. See also the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, a similar award for screenplays that are adaptations of pre-existing material. Superlatives Woody Allen has the most nominations in this category with 16, and the most awards with 3 (for ''Annie Hall'', ''Hannah and Her Sisters'', and ''Midnight in Paris''). Paddy Chayefsky and Billy Wilder have also won three screenwriting Oscars: Chayefsky won two for Original Screenplay (''The Hospital'' and ''Network (1976 film), Network'') and one for Adapted Screenplay (''Marty (film), Marty''), while Wilder won one for Adapted Screenplay (''The Lost Weekend (film), The Lost Weekend'', shared with ...
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Academy Award For Best Supporting Actor
The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry. The award is traditionally presented by the previous year's Best Supporting Actress winner. At the 9th Academy Awards ceremony held in 1937, Walter Brennan was the first winner of this award for his role in '' Come and Get It''. Initially, winners in both supporting acting categories were awarded plaques instead of statuettes. Beginning with the 16th ceremony held in 1944, however, winners received full-sized statuettes. Currently, nominees are determined by single transferable vote within the actors branch of AMPAS; winners are selected by a plurality vote from the entire eligible voting members of the Academy. Since its inception, the award has been given to 77 actors. Brennan has received the most awards ...
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Academy Award For Best Director
The Academy Award for Best Director (officially known as the Academy Award of Merit for Directing) is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given in honor of a film director who has exhibited outstanding directing while working in the film industry. The award is traditionally presented by the previous year's Best Director winner. The 1st Academy Awards ceremony was held in 1929 with the award being split into "Dramatic" and "Comedy" categories; Frank Borzage and Lewis Milestone won for '' 7th Heaven'' and ''Two Arabian Knights'', respectively. However, these categories were merged for all subsequent ceremonies. Nominees are determined by single transferable vote within the directors branch of AMPAS; winners are selected by a plurality vote from the entire eligible voting members of the Academy. For the first eleven years of the Academy Awards, directors were allowed to be nominated for multiple films in the same year. H ...
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Barry Mendel
Barry Mendel (born 1963) is an American film producer. Mendel first produced Wes Anderson’s ''Rushmore (film), Rushmore'' starring Jason Schwartzman and Bill Murray, which won two Independent Spirit Awards, Film Independent Spirit Awards for Independent Spirit Award for Best Director, Best Director and Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male, Best Supporting Actor. This was followed by ''The Sixth Sense'', directed by M. Night Shyamalan, which was nominated for six List of accolades received by The Sixth Sense, Academy Awards including Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Picture. Subsequently, he produced Shyamalan's follow-up, ''Unbreakable (film), Unbreakable'', then went back to work with Anderson on ''The Royal Tenenbaums'', which was Oscar-nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Screenplay. Their collaboration continued on ''The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou'', which Mendel followed by producing Joss Whedon’s feature film director ...
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Kathleen Kennedy (producer)
Kathleen Kennedy (born June 5, 1953) is an American film producer and president of Lucasfilm. In 1981, she co-founded the production company Amblin Entertainment with Steven Spielberg and her husband Frank Marshall (filmmaker), Frank Marshall. Her first film as a producer was ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' (1982). A decade later, again with Spielberg, she produced the Jurassic Park, ''Jurassic Park'' franchise, the first two of which became two of the top ten 1990s in film#Highest-grossing films, highest-grossing films of the 1990s. In 1992, she The Kennedy/Marshall Company with her husband, Frank Marshall. On October 30, 2012, she became the president of Lucasfilm after The Walt Disney Company acquired the company for $4.2 billion. She received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, Irving G. Thalberg Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2018. Kennedy has participated in the making of over 60 films that have earned over $11 billion worldwide, including ...
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