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Bloomberg should do a statistical analysis of the correlation between the amount spent and the likelihood of winning an Oscar. That is, is there a correlation between spending more and having a greater likelihood of winning an Oscar?
The problem is, as the video mentions, a dataset of money spent doesn't exist. The big studios presumably know what they spent, but not anyone else. You could compare the overall budget of the film, but that'd be skewed by the cost of production (which is inevitably going to be higher for superhero films vs. biopics...etc)
@@merrymachiavelli2041 Good points. You could simply pick of one metric that all advertising budgets use (say, print advertising). Also, a standard method to compare within groups in is either to use a normalized distance metric (eg, z score) or, if this isn't possible, use the ratio of the amount spent divided by the total spent to make the film.
Wasn't that the point of covering the whole Harvey weinstein stuff? They also mentioned how secretive it all is...dude just watch the video or pay attention
It costs millions to win a Oscar. You have to run a smart campaign that is very convincing and pitching those people to see your movie. Getting nominated is one of the biggest challenges as well.
A lot of actors who have been nominated have said theyve lost work because they now command more money. Not sure how that works, maybe their agents stop accepting lesser paying roles or its just perception that they need more pay and dont offer roles to rhem. It's a double edged sword.
how could they possibly rationalize a single academy member voting on a movie they haven't watched. That should be the bare minimum to even have your vote count for something. You are literally voting on an artistic media. You wouldn't expect a judge in a sculpture contest to base themselves off of the pamphlet at the giftshop!
The problem is the academy is full of working professionals-writers, actors, directors, cinematographers, vfx artists, production designers, editors and so on, so unlike a jury at a festival or film critics, it is literally not their job to be watching every movie that comes out for an award that doesn't pay them to do so in their spare time. It's just impractical.
This whole argument is kind of proven false by the success of small movies at the Oscars. Moonlight, EEAO, The Whale, etc. All else equal, seems like small movies actually outperform the studios with huge budgets.
Really depends as there are many categories for which companies fight for from year to year. Letting some of the smaller films win within that spectrum is definitely possible as long as the companies get what they want.
You also have to account the constant Diversity Pandering the Academy will do to especially in the last 5-10yrs to avoid critique of Bias and White Supremacy. Not saying that Non-white movies are not deserving but the lack of huge marketing budget is made up for by this many a times, especially recently.
Those were small movies in terms of budget but the studios spend a lot on the Oscar marketing of those films. Sometimes a lot more than the budget. Similar case with Shakespeare in love
@@shmookins talented people in a big auditions can always shine....Lots of great theatre people that are frustrated...some grind hard to get there but few less privileged ones and less talented get there....and even when the grinding ones get there they are frustrated and get to depression levels......We know about it but its the way it is
@@eldios831 Yes. It is a tough business (getting constantly personally rejected, and being always hunting for the next job). And there are thousands of amazing actors and editors, etc. out there. The way I see it, is you need to get lucky by being part of a popular production. Otherwise, you won't be noticed to the masses. As for awards, again, how do you choose in art? Is it the people that made the most expensive movies? Or the most watched? It isn't easy picking standards for art/entertainment. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. The methods mentioned in this video are all about exposure; getting as many people to see your work.
watching all that award footage I am struck by the artificiality of it, it's just hilarious. The stars show up in broad daylite in tuxes and evening gowns wearing shades, the handlers and minimum wage assistants dress in whatever frumpy sack they can scare up second-hand, and the press and papparazi can't even be bothered with their sneackers, jeans and T-shirts.
Mook was roasting the police he’s funny af. He lives in a nice luxury building but looks like he got into a domestic dispute and brought the property value down. Maybe he won an housing lottery.
@janechoy2073 forcing an agenda. Movies like Little Women, american History X talk about political matters but dont force it down ur throats, so nobody calls it woke. When u change a characters race, gender just to diversify its called woke. Choose people based on their skills not based on their race or gender.
@@v.dany7568 I think you're assuming just because it's a man and he's white that he got their based on his skills and talent. And if they're there and they're a person of color or a woman (or both), they got there because it was some sort of diversity hire. 🤔
@RudieObias I don't. I know some people do, but it's obvious when diversity is forced. When you change the race of a historical character, it becomes very evident. Diversity is great when done right.
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Bloomberg should do a statistical analysis of the correlation between the amount spent and the likelihood of winning an Oscar. That is, is there a correlation between spending more and having a greater likelihood of winning an Oscar?
AGREED. I WANNA SEE THIS STUDY AS WELL.
The problem is, as the video mentions, a dataset of money spent doesn't exist. The big studios presumably know what they spent, but not anyone else.
You could compare the overall budget of the film, but that'd be skewed by the cost of production (which is inevitably going to be higher for superhero films vs. biopics...etc)
@@merrymachiavelli2041 Good points. You could simply pick of one metric that all advertising budgets use (say, print advertising). Also, a standard method to compare within groups in is either to use a normalized distance metric (eg, z score) or, if this isn't possible, use the ratio of the amount spent divided by the total spent to make the film.
Wasn't that the point of covering the whole Harvey weinstein stuff? They also mentioned how secretive it all is...dude just watch the video or pay attention
The answer is no. Non of the superhero movies got Oscars and they got the highest expenses.
Answer: A soul
8:56 Love the ending😂😂
It costs millions to win a Oscar. You have to run a smart campaign that is very convincing and pitching those people to see your movie. Getting nominated is one of the biggest challenges as well.
This is 100% not true, this whole documentary is not true. if it was true Barbie and so many others would have won a LOT more Oscars.
A lot of actors who have been nominated have said theyve lost work because they now command more money. Not sure how that works, maybe their agents stop accepting lesser paying roles or its just perception that they need more pay and dont offer roles to rhem.
It's a double edged sword.
the fact that this entire video is an AD to remind us that the oscars still exist is mind-blowing. I forgot about the oscars long time ago.
Is this video sponsored content?
Lol. Well said
how could they possibly rationalize a single academy member voting on a movie they haven't watched. That should be the bare minimum to even have your vote count for something. You are literally voting on an artistic media. You wouldn't expect a judge in a sculpture contest to base themselves off of the pamphlet at the giftshop!
The problem is the academy is full of working professionals-writers, actors, directors, cinematographers, vfx artists, production designers, editors and so on, so unlike a jury at a festival or film critics, it is literally not their job to be watching every movie that comes out for an award that doesn't pay them to do so in their spare time. It's just impractical.
I want to thank my dog Spider…that’s what I heard. 😂😂😂
Interesting, informative & entertaining - nice job 😊
What I like about such awards is they tell me about smaller productions that I didn't know about.
“Hollywood is like high school with money” 🤣💯
Grammy next 😎😎, this was dope
RRR was a great film, still they endup spending 80+crore for oscar awards. sad reality
For music 😂😂
RRR is the dumbest film ever made
This whole argument is kind of proven false by the success of small movies at the Oscars. Moonlight, EEAO, The Whale, etc. All else equal, seems like small movies actually outperform the studios with huge budgets.
Really depends as there are many categories for which companies fight for from year to year. Letting some of the smaller films win within that spectrum is definitely possible as long as the companies get what they want.
You also have to account the constant Diversity Pandering the Academy will do to especially in the last 5-10yrs to avoid critique of Bias and White Supremacy. Not saying that Non-white movies are not deserving but the lack of huge marketing budget is made up for by this many a times, especially recently.
Those were small movies in terms of budget but the studios spend a lot on the Oscar marketing of those films. Sometimes a lot more than the budget. Similar case with Shakespeare in love
I thought all you needed was talent
😆 yeah and a "good work ethic"
And how do you pick among a pool of talent?
@@shmookins talented people in a big auditions can always shine....Lots of great theatre people that are frustrated...some grind hard to get there but few less privileged ones and less talented get there....and even when the grinding ones get there they are frustrated and get to depression levels......We know about it but its the way it is
@@eldios831 Yes. It is a tough business (getting constantly personally rejected, and being always hunting for the next job). And there are thousands of amazing actors and editors, etc. out there.
The way I see it, is you need to get lucky by being part of a popular production. Otherwise, you won't be noticed to the masses.
As for awards, again, how do you choose in art? Is it the people that made the most expensive movies? Or the most watched? It isn't easy picking standards for art/entertainment.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
The methods mentioned in this video are all about exposure; getting as many people to see your work.
@@eldios831No, it’s how it is now.
This is brilliant.
Oprah shafted the actresses Monique etcetera when they didn't do the advertising circuit
What is the ROI for campaigns?
Publicity
3:35 Interesting
watching all that award footage I am struck by the artificiality of it, it's just hilarious.
The stars show up in broad daylite in tuxes and evening gowns wearing shades, the handlers and minimum wage assistants dress in whatever frumpy sack they can scare up second-hand, and the press and papparazi can't even be bothered with their sneackers, jeans and T-shirts.
Mook was roasting the police he’s funny af. He lives in a nice luxury building but looks like he got into a domestic dispute and brought the property value down. Maybe he won an housing lottery.
Do more of this on filmy business in the future
Just like anything in America, it's for sale!
Everytime I hear oscar campaigning I remember how everyone was surprised that Halle Berry won best actress coz she didn't campaign
Excellent take on the reality of make believe. Just the right blend of facts and a sense of humor by the writer.
You buy it
I don’t believe in any award show
They didn't have to mention the slap. That was pathetic way of trying to seem funny.
Emma stone has the 3 nominations and one win which she deserved but please give Glen Close an Oscar already
Or you can you just act better and make better movies and save all that money . Everyone wins😂
Senora
They used money perhaps to purchase 2nd Oscar’s for Best Original Song and Best Actress this 2024
Theatre
MacDonald realty LLC
it's not really money but how employed when wasted & worse for immorality
How to win an oscar?
Make a woke film
What does "woke" mean? anything that is not white or male or straight?
At least it’s an industry that’s making jobs .
@janechoy2073 forcing an agenda. Movies like Little Women, american History X talk about political matters but dont force it down ur throats, so nobody calls it woke. When u change a characters race, gender just to diversify its called woke. Choose people based on their skills not based on their race or gender.
@@v.dany7568 I think you're assuming just because it's a man and he's white that he got their based on his skills and talent. And if they're there and they're a person of color or a woman (or both), they got there because it was some sort of diversity hire. 🤔
@RudieObias I don't. I know some people do, but it's obvious when diversity is forced. When you change the race of a historical character, it becomes very evident. Diversity is great when done right.
That's why i stop watching
First, you need to be woke
You don’t even know what that means