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奥斯卡小金人简笔画

奥斯卡小金人简笔画(奥斯卡小金人代表什么)

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奥斯卡小金人代表什么

斯卡小金人代表奥斯卡金像奖的奖杯。奥斯卡小金人是美国奥斯卡金像奖的奖杯,奖杯上襄了一个小金人,所以叫奥斯卡小金人。奥斯卡金像奖是美国科技与艺术学院举办。每年2月份会在洛杉矶科达剧院举行颁奖盛典。奥斯卡设有,最佳电影,最佳导演,最佳男主角,最佳女主角,最佳男女配角,以及终身成就大奖,是世界电影人的盛会。

奥斯卡小金人的意义

奥斯卡小金人的意义是奥斯卡小金人代表对演员演技的一种认可,是最具有权威的奖项,能够获得奥斯卡小金人奖项的人,实力都是超强的,都是影帝、影后级别的人物。奥斯卡小金人是指奥斯卡金像奖的奖杯,有美国著名雕塑家乔治斯坦利设计的,小金人是对演员的一种认可,也是每位演员共同追求的奖项。

小金人是什么奥特曼

是《机动奥特曼》在这一部剧中又出现了三个奥特战士机甲,她们各自象征着佐菲、伊丽莎白斯旺和泰罗奥特曼,并且大伙儿还可以见到,泰罗奥特曼机甲看起来十分突出,在电视剧的主要表现画面还许多。因此显而易见,他便是这一部剧的主角。

当然,圆谷在《机动奥特曼》第二季里,归还泰罗奥特曼机甲分配了一个人间体呢,他的名字一样叫光太郎。但是在这一部剧中,光太郎的地位发生变化,他变成了一个摄像师,并且还十分爱探险呢。

也许就是是因为如此吧,圆谷才给了他与泰罗奥特曼机甲一同作战的机遇。实际上在这之前,在网上就已经发生了相应的照片,那时候很多人还难以相信呢。

在其中有一张图片里边,发生了一个全身上下被光辉包围着的角色,对于这是谁那时候并无法明确。如今圆谷根据第二季的预告,已经向大家确认了这一奥斯卡小金人便是光太郎,他在恼怒的过程中便会变为这种模样。

随后拿着泰罗奥特曼的徽章,立即招唤出来泰罗奥特曼机甲。坦白说这类实际操作还真的是有趣,来看圆谷是在有心突出泰罗奥特曼的强大啊,很显然他便是主角。

奥斯卡是谁

关于“奥斯卡”这个名称的来历说法不一,一个较为可信的说法是:1931年,美国电影艺术与科学学会图书馆的女管理员、后来成为该机构执行理事的玛格丽特·赫里克在仔细端详了“金像”后,惊呼:“啊,他看上去真像我的叔叔奥斯卡。”这句话后来不胫而走,成为小金人的最终命名。
而1935年和1938年两届奥斯卡最佳女主角奖得主贝特·戴维斯却声称,是她想到了“奥斯卡”这个名字,因为这个裸体的小金像从背后看,很像她的丈夫哈蒙·奥斯卡·纳尔逊。
好莱坞专栏作家悉尼·斯科尔斯基1934年在一篇专栏文章中提到凯瑟琳·赫本获得的首个奥斯卡最佳女主角奖时,首次使用了“奥斯卡”这个名字。然而,奥斯卡奖的东家、美国电影艺术与科学学会直到1939年才采用这个名字。
奥斯卡小金人自诞生以来外形基本没有变化,目前他高13.5英寸(约34厘米),重8.5磅(约3.85公斤)。最初的奥斯卡“金像”是用铜制作的,在第二次世界大战期间,由于金属短缺,一度改为石膏制作。如今的奥斯卡小金人是用合金材料制成,外面镀金。从奥斯卡奖诞生至今,美国电影艺术与科学学会已颁发出约2500个奥斯卡小金人。

请问奥斯卡搬奖礼上那个小金人是谁啊为什么要用这个人的像啊

这个高13.5英寸(早斯为10.25英寸), 重11磅(早期为6.75磅)的小雕像起初是由青铜做成的. 二战期间,由于资源匮乏, 改为用石膏制成. 而今天我们看到的小金人是由锡、铵合金磨光后,敷10K金箔,经过精磨,外面再敷24K金箔,最外层涂上发光漆而制成的.
本来电影艺术与科学学会将这个奖的正式名称叫做学院奖(Academy Awards), 但实际上世人对这个奖项的更多的认识却是对它的另一种称呼—奥斯卡奖(Oscars). 而对于为什么会把学院奖称之为奥斯卡奖, 至今也没有一个准确的说法.
一个比较流行的说法是: 学会的一个名叫玛格丽特•赫丽克(Margaret Herrick)的图书馆管理员兼执行董事的女士认为小雕像很像她那名为奥斯卡(Oscar)的叔叔, 所以, 她就以此来称呼它. 之后, 学会内的人员都开始以奥斯卡来作为小雕像的昵称.
在1934年的第六届颁奖大会后, 好莱坞的专栏作家西德尼• 斯科尔斯基(Sidney Skolsky)在他那篇关于凯瑟琳•赫本(Katharine Hepburn)获得最佳女主角奖的文章中, 第一次公开使用了奥斯卡(Oscar)这个称谓.
到了1939年, 学会也认可了奥斯卡(Oscar)这个名字, 并且开始正式的使用它. 从此, 奥斯卡这个名字就延续了下来, 自至今天.

奥斯卡的小金人士如何制作的呢

The Oscar statuette (奥斯卡小金人)

The Oscar statuette, designed by MGM’s chief art director Cedric Gibbons, depicts a knight holding a crusader’s sword, standing on a reel of film with five spokes, signifying the original branches of the Academy: Actors, Writers, Directors, Producers, and Technicians.
Frederic Hope, Gibbons’ assistant, created the original Belgian black marble base; artist George Stanley sculpted the design; and the California Bronze Foundry hand cast the first statuette in bronze plated with 24-karat gold.
Oscar’s height: 13 1/2 inches
Oscar’s weight: 8 1/2 pounds
Number of Oscars presented at Academy Awards shows or to winners absent from show to date: 2,365
Number of eligible categories in 1927: 13
Number of eligible categories in 2001: 23
How many people it takes to make a statuette: 12
How long it takes to make a statuette: 20 hours
Number of Oscars manufactured each year: 50-60
How many Oscars have been refused: 3
Number of decorative prop Oscar statues: 65
Smallest decorative prop Oscar statue: 1-½ feet
Tallest decorative prop Oscar statue: 24 feet
Born in 1928, years would pass before the Academy Award of Merit was officially named “Oscar.“ Industry insiders and members of the press called the award “the Academy statuette,“ “the golden trophy“ or “the statue of merit.“ The entertainment trade paper, Weekly Variety, even attempted to popularize “the iron man.“ The term never stuck.
A popular story has been that an Academy librarian and eventual executive director, Margaret Herrick, thought the statuette resembled her Uncle Oscar and said so, and that as a result the Academy staff began referring to it as Oscar.
No hard evidence exists to support that tale, but in any case, by the sixth Awards Presentation in 1934, Hollywood columnist Sidney Skolsky used the name in his column in reference to Katharine Hepburn’s first Best Actress win. The Academy itself didn’t use the nickname officially until 1939.
Since its conception, the Oscar statuette has met exacting uniform standards -- with a few notable exceptions. In the 1930s, juvenile players received miniature replicas of the statuette; ventriloquist Edgar Bergen was presented with a wooden statuette with a moveable mouth; and Walt Disney was honored with one full-size and seven miniature statuettes on behalf of his animated feature SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. Between 1942 and 1944, in support of the war effort, Oscars were made of plaster. After the War, winners turned in the temporary awards for golden Oscar statuettes.
The traditional Oscar statuette, however, hasn’t changed since the 1940s, when the base was made higher. In 1945, the base was changed from marble to metal and in 1949, Academy Award statuettes began to be numbered, starting with No. 501.
Approximately 50 Oscars are made each year in Chicago by the manufacturer, R.S. Owens. If they don’t meet strict quality control standards, the statuettes are immediately cut in half and melted down.
Each award is individually packed into a Styrofoam container slightly larger than a shoebox. Eight of these are then packed into a larger cardboard box, and the large boxes are shipped to the Academy offices in Beverly Hills via air express, with no identifiable markings.
On March 10, 2000, 55 Academy Awards mysteriously vanished en route from the Windy City to the City of Angels. Nine days later, 52 of stolen statuettes were discovered next to a dumpster in the Koreatown section of Los Angeles by Willie Fulgear, who was later invited by the Academy to attend the Oscar 2000 ceremonies as a special guest.
For eight decades, Oscar has survived war, weathered earthquakes, and even managed to escape unscathed from common thieves. Since 1995, however, R.S. Owens has repaired more than 160 statuettes. “Maybe somebody used chemicals on them to polish them and the chemicals rubbed right through the lacquer and into the gold,“ explains the company president. “Or maybe people stored them someplace where they corroded.“ Although he stresses that the statuette is made to endure, Siegel offers this sage advice to all Oscar winners: “If it gets dusty, simply wipe it with a soft dry cloth.“

奥斯卡小金人的由来

最初的奖座由梅耶拨出五百美金交给乔治·史丹利制作,奖座高十三寸半,重六又四分之三磅,内里是合金,外表银上一层金色薄片,看起来闪闪发光,所以称为金像奖。

金像奖图样的设计是出自赛赘克·吉朋斯,当时在米高梅公司担任美术师,上司梅耶指定由他担任这项工作,而吉朋斯是影史上最杰出的美术设计之一,他不仅设计了金像奖,日后更得到了金像奖。

从第二届开始到第廿九届为止,28年间级共获得了三十九次提名,其个人独得了十一次金像奖,由米高梅公司出品的优秀影片,吉朋斯几乎都参加美术设计工作。


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评选规则

奥斯卡金像奖从1929年开始每年评选颁发一次,从未间断。凡上年一月一日至十二月三十一日上演的影片均可参加评选。

金像奖的评选经过两轮投票:第一轮是提名投票,先由学院下属各部门负责提名(采用记名方式),获得提名的影片,将在学院本部轮流放映,观后学院的所有会员再进行第二轮投票(采用不记名方式),最后以得票的多少决定影片是否获奖。

2013年5月4日美国电影艺术与科学学院宣布,根据它即将实施的一项新规定,所有会员均有权参加一年一度的奥斯卡奖最佳外语片和最佳纪录短片奖最终表决,从而为会员参加影艺学院组织的所有活动提供便利。


小金人的简介

我们通常说的小金人是指奥斯卡金像奖的奖杯.奥斯卡奖杯的主体为一座13.5英寸重3.9千克的镀金男像,由美国著名的雕塑家乔治·斯坦利设计。按照奥斯卡奖有关的评选规则,一项奖的获得者只能领取一个金像奖座,如果一项奖有两个人共获,则应分别授予他们每人一个金像奖座。

小金人的介绍

我们通常说的小金人是指奥斯卡金像奖的奖杯·奥斯卡奖杯的主体为一座13.5英寸重3.9千克的镀金男像。