This year's Oscars ceremony will be a little different than the virtual award shows people have been seeing since the start of the pandemic.
Director Glenn Weiss, who's helming this year's event, is opening up about why they won't be using Zoom, and how they will still be keeping people safe.ET learned back in March that producers of the 93rd Academy Awards are opting for a small, intimate ceremony for this year's awards show that would forgo the virtual hybrid elements that most show's over the past year have implemented — to various degrees of success.ET's Kevin Frazier recently spoke with Weiss, who explained that the decision to keep the ceremony almost entirely in-person comes from a desire to celebrate this year's biggest movies and.
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