Earlier this week I detailed what it would take to get to a 3-hour Oscar telecast (and why I think they shouldn’t do it) that included a full time breakdown of last year’s show. Today, as an accompaniment, is the breakdown of last year’s Oscar speeches (once again, tabulated by AW forum member Vector) by category from longest to shortest.
With the 91st Oscars producers demanding no more than 90 seconds from announcement to end of speech, we found that only 29% of last year’s speeches fell under that strict time constraint. 17 categories went over that mark, some significantly, some by just a bit.
This breakdown details the time periods of the announcement of the winner to the stage, the duration of the speech and the total amount of time combined. Check out the stats below.
Award | Winner Announced | Speech Duration | Total Time |
1. Best Actor | 33s | 178s | 211s |
2. Best Actress | 28s | 138s | 166s |
3. Best Picture | 50s | 110s | 160s |
4. Best Adapted Screenplay | 50s | 95s | 145s |
5. Best Animated Feature | 40s | 88s | 128s |
6. Best Live Action Short | 38s | 81s | 119s |
7. Best Sound Mixing | 48s | 68s | 116s |
8. Best Director | 31s | 84s | 115s |
9. Best Supporting Actor | 22s | 88s | 110s |
10. Best Editing | 38s | 68s | 106s |
10. Best Visual Effects | 40s | 66s | 106s |
10. Best Documentary | 41s | 65s | 106s |
13. Best Supporting Actress | 30s | 75s | 105s |
13. Best Production Design | 45s | 60s | 105s |
15. Best Original Screenplay | 30s | 71s | 101s |
16. Best Animated Short | 36s | 58s | 94s |
17. Best Original Song | 27s | 66s | 93s |
18. Best Documentary Short | 38s | 51s | 89s |
19. Best Makeup | 37s | 46s | 83s |
20. Best Original Score | 27s | 55s | 82s |
21. Best Foreign Language Film | 29s | 52s | 81s |
22. Best Cinematography | 27s | 53s | 80s |
23. Best Sound Editing | 33s | 45s | 78s |
24. Best Costume Design | 20s | 32s | 52s |
Average time needed to start the speech: 34.9s
Average time needed for the speech: 74.7s
The combined average time: 109.6s
The number of categories that were below 90s: 7
Shortest speech: Best Costume Design (Mark Bridges): 52s
The number of categories that were above 90s: 17
Longest speech: Best Actor (Gary Oldman): 211s
The amount of time the Oscars can save if all the categories finished in 90 seconds: 9 minutes and 16 seconds.
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