the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
/ði əˌkædəmi əv ˌməʊʃn pɪktʃər ˌɑːts ən ˈsaɪənsɪz/
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- the US film organization in Los Angeles that presents the Academy Awards. It was created in 1927 by Louis B Mayer and has members who are actors, directors, producers and technical workers. The Academy also decides on technical standards for the film industry.