
Oscars will will be shot like a movie, feature bigger roles for presenters, producer says
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“Contagion” director Steven Soderbergh, who is producing the Oscars this year, said that winners will be given more “space” for their acceptance speeches and that presenters will have a bigger role in the ceremony, which will be shot like a movie.
During a recent press conference, Soderbergh, also a famed director, revealed some of the changes he’s made to the ceremony. "It's not going to be like anything that's been done before," he said, also explaining that the presenters will have larger roles than opening an envelope while at the Art Deco Union Station in downtown Los Angeles for the ceremony, Fox News can confirm.More Related News

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