[drumroll] Our annual April Foolish Oscar Predictions continue
We always mention at the start of all this that we call them April Foolish predictions because it's foolish to assume we know anything at all quite yet. Oscar buzz begins the day of announcement for projects with "pedigree" but the reality of the Oscar race is much more complex than that as the quality of films, size of campaigns, box office results, media pets, and public perception all end up weighing in later in the year. So consider these early bird predictions as "what ifs"... we do not pretend to have the year figured out just yet as we're going on hunches...
CINEMATOGRAPHY
I've predicted three Oscar favourites (Roger Deakins, Robert Richardson, and John Toll) and two fresh cinematic eyes: Joshua James Richards, who won much praise for shooting The Rider last year, on Nomadland and Yorick LeSaux who has been doing amazing work since I Am Love but has a much more mainstream gig now with Little Women.
PRODUCTION DESIGN
Tough category to see this particular year because usually the showiest projects that scream "Most Likely to Be Nominated" go to Oscar regulars but that's not really the case this year. The Oscar regulars are on projects that feel very iffy so this category might be a 0/5 at the end of the year (in terms of early bird predictions) but it should be interesting to see it develop. A curious note here: one movie that looks like it will have ample room to wow in production design is Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (production designer Barbara Ling and Oscar-winner Nancy Haigh on set decoration) but did you know that NONE of Tarantino's movies have been nominated for Production Design? Weird right, given how memorable looking his films have been.
THE VISUAL CHARTS *new*
Production Design, Editing, Cinematography, Makeup, Visual Effects
Check out the charts and let us know what you think.