Road to the Oscars Ends Tonight

Only a few hours remains before the Oscars, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is ramping up its web series The Road to the Oscars in anticipation for the big night.

Host Chris Harrison (Host of The Bachelor) guides us behind the scenes of a different aspect of this year’s telecast The series began February 18 and culminates the day of the awards in a ten day lead up on ABC’s video platform, sponsored by Hyundai.

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With its goal of being “the most interactive awards show of all time,” the 83rd Annual Academy Awards has launched The Road to the Oscars

as a part of its You’re Invited campaign, an unprecedented shift from its usual closed doors of exclusivity. In addition to its pay-per-view Oscars All Access show, which takes viewers live behind the scenes on the red carpet, at the awards show, and at the Governors Ball, the Academy has released an app for the iPhone and iPad through the Apple iTunes store.
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