Monday, February 27, 2017

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By The AOTW Staff - February 27, 2017

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Sunday, February 26, 2017

At The Academy Awards

By Josh Albarran - February 26, 2016

Walt Disney with his four Academy Awards he won in the 1954 Oscars.
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On the final Sunday of every February, all the stars of Hollywood and television viewers united to watch the Academy Awards. The 89th edition of the Oscars will take place Sunday, February 26th at 8pm ET/5pm PT from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, California and on ABC hosted by Jimmy Kimmel.

Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios presidnt John Lasstler with Woody and Buzz after winning an Academy Awards for his work on Toy Story at the 1996 Oscars.
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Since the first Academy Award took place in 1928, it has expanded from an 15-minute non-broadcast event to an three-and-half television broadcast and to celebrate the past year of arts and entertainment in the movie industry, representing from one film to the next. This year's nominates will includes the musical "La Land Land" with Emma Stone for Best Feature and the animated feature "Moana" with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for Best Animated Feature.

Actress Ingrid Bergman after winning an Oscar at the 1945 Academy Awards, in this photo she delivered her speech that was broadcast on The Blue Network (now the American Broadcasting Company).
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Past winners in the Academy Awards were led by great talent and leaders dedicated to everyone who love their features and cemented legacies like actors Clark Gable, Tom Hanks and last year's winner Leonardo DiCaprio; actress Ingrid Bergman, Judy Garland and Meryl Streep. They brought in good stories, good performance and good movie every step in the way.

Leonardo DiCaprio after winning an Academy Award for Best Actor at last year's Oscars.
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What's good in this year's Oscars? Tune in February 26th and find out.

Friday, February 3, 2017

The Art of the Super Bowl

By Josh Albarran - February 2, 2017

The scenes from Super Bowl XLII featuring the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots painted by an local football fan.
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NEW YORK - On the first Sunday in 2017, the 51st edition of the National Football League's championship game, the Super Bowl. Super Bowl LI will take place inside NRG Stadium in Houston, TX and will be televise on the FOX Broadcast Network. It will feature two of the league's top contenders, the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons for the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Since the Super Bowl first played back in 1967, it has become an un-official holiday when it comes to the big game including snacks, long commercials and lots of entertainment. Each play from every Super Bowl are made with an work of art.

An painting from Leroy Neiman on Super Bowl XXVIII featuring the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills.
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When the game is being broadcast on television, there are cameras from high-def to digital for games including the Super Bowl to national audiences, while others including the National Football League (through its NFL Films division) uses film cameras to every image one frame at a time and those like that would be aired days later on network's sports news programs, the NFL cable network and on their flagship program Inside the NFL on Showtime.

Local resident Malcolm Farley made this painting of Pittsburgh Steelers player Santonio Holmes' last-minute touchdown catch from Super Bowl XLIII.
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Whatever it's either the helicopter dive from Super Bowl XXXII or the "Blackout Bowl" in Super Bowl XLVII or even "18-1" in Super Bowl XLII, oh yes we remember that moment. If you recreate those moments on an painting as they would do to be on display in museums as sports memorabilia or innovations like virtual reality or video games that can be share to remember for years ahead. This coming Super Bowl will bring new memories and new stars to football fans all around the world.