![]() It’s something that I have so much gratitude for and that feeling will never die down. But there is something about other artisans in this field operating at that level, to acknowledge your work and feel like you deserve an Oscar for it, is next-level. It is a validation that is unlike any other. It is like - you see me, and you like my work. We do so much in our crafts, but when you get that recognition from other people in the same field, it is like joining a sorority or fraternity. You have the build up to it, so you have a little bit of an expectation. Mia Neal: It was unbelievable for all of us. Mia, you made history last year when you became the first Black woman to be nominated in the makeup and hair category. Tell us what it means for your professional career. ![]() Tell us about the feeling of being nominated for an Oscar. The much-decorated artisans also offer insights into how their craft specialties contribute to the collaborative work of filmmaking. ![]() The quintet gathered March 2 for a lively discussion about why AMPAS’ telecast decision cut so deep. 22, AMPAS confirmed that the awards for Documentary (Short Subject), Film Editing, Makeup and Hairstyling, Music (Original Score), Production Design, Short Film (Animated), Short Film (Live Action), and Sound will be presented at the Dolby Theater before the start of the live show and “folded seamlessly” into the telecast.
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