The Academy Invites 158 New Members in Animation and VFX

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[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]

In their efforts for diversity, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has sent out a record-breaking 928 invitations to join the Oscar-granting organization, including 158 individuals in the animation and visual effects fields. This makes it a significant increase over the 774 invitations sent out in 2017.

For this year’s invited members, 49% of them are female, and 38% are are people of colour. Should they all accept, this would bring the total Academy members to 31% female, and 16% people of colour. The organization aims to have female and diverse members doubled by 2020 as vowed by then-Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs back in 2016.

The criteria a candidate requires is that they must have “demonstrated exceptional achievement in the field of theatrical motion pictures”, and must be sponsored by two members of the Academy’s seventeen branches.

In alphabetical order by last name, the list below displays the 106 animations and 52 visual effects personnel who have been invited to the Academy (via The Hollywood Reporter). Those marked with an asterisk (*) indicate that they have been invited by more than one branch.

Short Films and Feature Animation

Visual Effects

As an added titbit for animation fans, it’s interesting to note that of the 168 new actors invited, four of them are key voice actors of The Simpsons. These include Yeardley Smith (voice of Lisa), Julie Kavner (voice of Marge), Harry Shearer (voice of Ned Flanders, Principal Skinner, and more), and Hank Azaria (voice of Apu, Moe, and more).

We congratulate all the talented individuals who were invited to become a member of the Academy!

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