Noun
/ˈæm.pəs/
AMPAS stands for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which is an organization in the United States that is best known for presenting the annual Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars. The term is primarily used in the context of film and cinema, particularly in discussions regarding awards shows, nominations, and the film industry's standards.
Frequency of Use: - AMPAS is used mainly in written contexts, such as articles, reports, or discussions about films and awards. It also appears in oral discussions, especially during awards seasons.
AMPAS объявила номинантов на премию «Оскар» в этом году.
Many actors aspire to earn recognition from AMPAS.
Многие актеры стремятся получить признание от AMPAS.
The decisions made by AMPAS can significantly affect the careers of filmmakers.
Although "AMPAS" itself is not commonly part of idiomatic expressions, it is related to various phrases in the film industry culture and its prestigious nature.
"С одобрением AMPAS" часто указывает на фильм, который соответствует строгим стандартам, необходимым для признания Академии.
"To chase an AMPAS nod" means to strive for a nomination from the Academy.
"Заботиться о номинации AMPAS" означает стремиться к номинации от Академии.
"In good standing with AMPAS" refers to filmmakers who have not violated any of the Academy's rules.
The abbreviation "AMPAS" is derived from the full name of the organization, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which was founded in 1927 by MGM studio head Louis B. Mayer and a group of prominent figures in the film industry. The Academy's primary purpose was to mediate labor disputes and improve the industry's image.
Synonyms: - Academy Awards; Oscars; Film Academy
Antonyms: - There are no direct antonyms for AMPAS as it is a specific organization. However, one might consider organizations that criticize or oppose the mainstream film industry as indirect contrasts.