Sweet Leilani from
Waikiki Wedding, Paramount. Music and lyrics by
Harry Owens.
The Old Mill, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio.
Walt Disney, Producer.
Penny Wisdom, Pete Smith; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Pete Smith Specialties Series]
Pete Smith, Producer.
The Private Life of the Gannets, Skibo Productions; Educational.
Torture Money, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Crime Doesn’t Pay Series]
A Star Is Born, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists.
William A. Wellman and
Robert Carson.

To
Mack Sennett “for his lasting contribution to the comedy technique of the screen, the basic principles of which are as important today as when they were first put into practice, the Academy presents a Special Award to that master of fun, discoverer of stars, sympathetic, kindly, understanding comedy genius, Mack Sennett.” [Statuette]

TO
Edgar Bergen for his outstanding comedy creation, “Charlie McCarthy.” [Wooden Statuette]

To
The Museum of Modern Art Film Library for its significant work in collecting films dating from 1895 to the present and for the first time making available to the public the means of studying the historical and aesthetic development of the motion picture as one of the major arts. [Scroll Certificate]

To
W. Howard Greene for the color photography of
A Star Is Born. [Plaque]

To
Agfa Ansco Corporation for Agfa Supreme and Agfa Ultra Speed pan motion picture negatives.

To
Walt Disney Productions, Ltd., for the design and application to production of the Multi-Plane Camera.

To
Eastman Kodak Company for two fine-grain duplicating film stocks.

To
Farciot Edouart and
Paramount Pictures, Inc. for the development of the Paramount dual screen transparency camera setup.

To
Douglas Shearer and the
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department for a method of varying the scanning width of variable density sound tracks (squeeze tracks) for the purpose of obtaining an increased amount of noise reduction.

To
John Arnold and the
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Camera Department for their improvement of the semi automatic follow focus device and its application to all of the cameras used by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio.

To
John Livadary, Director of Sound Recording for Columbia Pictures Corporation, for the application of the bi-planar light valve to motion picture sound recording.

To
Thomas T. Moulton and the
United Artists Studio Sound Department for the application to motion picture sound recording of volume indicators which have peak reading response and linear decibel scales.

To
RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc. for the introduction of the modulated high-frequency method of determining optimum photographic processing conditions for variable width sound tracks.

To
Joseph E. Robbins and
Paramount Pictures, Inc. for an exceptional application of acoustic principles to the sound proofing of gasoline generators and water pumps.

To
Douglas Shearer and the
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department for the design of the film drive mechanism as incorporated in the ERPI 1010 reproducer.