The Oscar Industry: Creative Labor, Cultural Production, and the Awards System in Media Industry

The Academy Awards are an internationally recognized symbol and one of the top global achievements in cinema. Yearly, movies are released with the hope of awards consideration; an annual bombardment of advertisements, punditry, and PR campaigning all designed to encourage ticket sales and success at the festivities. The culminating event in an annual cycle of prizegiving commonly referred to as the “Award Season,” the Oscars have long existed as the central fixture motivating a system of meritocracy in Hollywood. Starting in 1929, the Academy Awards became the first award to combine the act of prizegiving with the yield and reach of popular culture, that, over time, has come to influence and create a global system of awards.