With the nomination list announced, the clamor of Oscar PR had seemingly quieted on the surface, due to the outbreak of "Emailgate," the Movie Academy once again emphasized various bans.
According to the academy's regulations, promotions could continue after the announcement of the nomination list, but lobbying the judges was no longer allowed.
In the past, most people didn't take this seriously.
But this year was different; the various award-seeking production teams suddenly became much more disciplined.
The academy had been investigating Emailgate, and any further scheming at this time could easily lead to trouble.
In the office of Davis Studio, Bruce put down the entertainment newspaper in his hand.
Martin, who had been reading Director Finch's notes, looked up and seeing that Old Cloth didn't speak, asked, "No explosive Oscar news?"