The six tips from Lynette Howell Taylor, president of the Academy of Cinema, for those who go up to collect an Oscar
Lynette Howell Taylor, president of the Academy of Cinema, shares six useful tips for Oscar winners at a pre-award ceremony lunch.
With the Oscars just over a month away, excitement builds in the film industry as nominees gather for a traditional lunch hosted by Lynette Howell Taylor, the new president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Taylor, who took on the role in July, welcomed nominees at the annual event held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 10. This gathering marks the first of many events leading up to the prestigious award ceremony scheduled for March 15 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. During the lunch, Taylor emphasized the importance of preparation and grace for winners taking the stage to accept their Oscars. She shared six specific tips designed to help them navigate what can be a highly emotional and public moment. These insights reflect her understanding of the challenges faced by winners, and her experience in the industry as a seasoned producer. The advice offered by Taylor aligns with the Academy's objective to celebrate excellence in cinema while also ensuring that nominees are equipped to handle the pressures of winning an award. As the film community gears up for the Oscars, these recommendations serve to remind nominees of the significant honor they are about to receive, while preparing them for the spotlight and public scrutiny that accompanies such recognition.