About POP!

POP! is INQUIRER.net’s premier pop culture channel, delivering the latest news in the realm of pop culture, internet culture, social issues, and everything fun, weird, and wired. It is also home to POP! Sessions and POP! Hangout,
OG online entertainment programs in the
Philippines (streaming since 2015).

As the go-to destination for all things ‘in the now’, POP! features and curates the best relevant content for its young audience. It is also a strong advocate of fairness and truth in storytelling.

POP! is operated by INQUIRER.net’s award-winning native advertising team, BrandRoom.

Contact Us

Email us at [email protected]

Address

MRP Building, Mola Corner Pasong Tirad Streets, Brgy La Paz, Makati City

Girl in a jacket

Oscars 2021 is a logistical nightmare with Zoom banned for nominees

Oscars producers are facing backlash for their “No Zoom” policy in this year’s ceremony causing a dilemma for nominees outside the United States.

The film academy recently announced the rules for Oscars 2021, including a mandate which bars nominees from taking part in the ceremony remotely. Given the pandemic, this obviously poses as a problem for international nominees and those who would rather attend the ceremony from home. Apparently the producers of the award show have been receiving complaints about logistic issues, costs, and safety concerns.

Zoom award show

This news of course comes as a surprise as other major award shows went virtual during their season.

While we’re used to seeing all our favorite celebrities under one roof, the Golden Globes had a limited live audience with nominees only making an appearance in a Zoom call.

So why can’t the Academy of Motion Arts and Sciences do the same for Oscars 2021? They have yet to explain their rationale on the policy except that they encourage nominees to attend in person.

“Promising Young Woman” director Emerald Fennell and lead actress Carey Mulligan, along with nine other nominees live in Britain. The country is expected to ban nonessential international travel starting next week until mid-May.

Travel restrictions and quarantine protocols are also issues for nominees of Best International Feature Film who hail from Denmark, Hong Kong, Romania, Tunisia, and Bosnia.

Other representative will be working on productions that require living in restricted “bubbles” with cast and crew — making it impossible to attend the Oscars without the option of Zoom.

Producers of the broadcast could just be concerned with the show’s viewership as the Golden Globes and the Grammys attracted the smallest numbers in decades.

 

Other POP! stories you might like:

Are the Oscars sexist? Only one woman has ever won Best Director

Kylie Jenner claims ‘false narrative’ over GoFundMe backlash

Fed up New York Times editors turn over FB cooking group to members

Women rule at the Grammy Awards and Oscars nominations

Fans saw her blonde hair coming yet Billie Eilish still broke an IG record

About Author

Senior Writer

Related Stories

Popping on POP!