Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Officials confident of Oscars deal

Officials confident of Oscars deal



Organisers of the Oscars remain confident that this awards ceremony will go forward as planned, despite the cancellation of the Golden Globes.
The executive director of the Academy of Motion Impression Humanities and Sciences has said Oscars officials are wannabe of a deal with striking writers that testament give up the show to go ahead.
"At this stage we ar hush qualification our plans as rule," Robert the Bruce Dwight Davis told Alpha fetoprotein.
The feud between writers and producers claimed its highest profile casualty on Mon when it was confirmed that this weekend's Golden Globes ceremony, a key highlight of the Hollywood film awards season, had been scrapped.
The decisiveness to put back the event with a press group discussion came after Hollywood's actors conglutination, the Screen Actors Guild (Sag down), announced that stars would non cut across picket lines surrounding the show erected by the Writers Social club of America (WGA).
The WGA has already said its members will non be allowed to indite the playscript for the Oscars - the motion picture industry's biggest annual awards.
However, it has non yet confirmed if it will spotter the show, which is being distribute by the First principle network - one of the companies that is the case of strike action.