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Intimacy in Motion: The Aesthetic Shift of the 98th Oscars

The 98th Academy Awards are embracing a new look that favors intimacy and warmth over the traditional grandiosity of the show. Academy President Lynette Howell Taylor has worked with an Emmy-winning design team to create a “departure” that reflects the quality of this year’s “brave and bold” movies. This aesthetic shift is intended to make the broadcast feel more personal for the global audience at home.
The production team has spent months poring over the details of the set and the red carpet to ensure a seamless experience. The goal is to avoid the “watching paint dry” feeling and create a show that is “dynamic and emotionally connecting.” This focus on efficiency is key to keeping the 98th broadcast under its three-and-a-half-hour target.
The introduction of the Achievement in Casting award is a historic milestone that will be given a dedicated spotlight on March 15. While adding a category can be challenging for the show’s runtime, producers have optimized other segments to ensure the pace remains brisk. This includes a more focused approach to the In Memoriam section, which will honor legends like Robert Duvall and Catherine O’Hara.
Ratings for the Oscars have been ticking up since 2021, with last year’s broadcast reaching 19.7 million viewers. This growth is largely driven by younger viewers who watch on mobile devices and laptops through platforms like Hulu. The Academy is continuing this trend by ensuring the 98th show is “Academy appropriate” yet highly shareable on social media.
The Academy’s ultimate goal is a 2029 move to YouTube, a move that CEO Bill Kramer says will broaden their global reach. This transition will turn the Oscars into a year-round digital resource, featuring scientific awards and museum programming. By digitizing their archives through Google Arts and Culture, the Academy is preparing for a global, digital-first century of cinema.

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