Renly Hall was in the center, flanked by Ellen DeGeneres and Cate Blanchett, then Meryl Streep and Bradley Cooper, and behind him It was Julia Roberts, Channing Tatum and Nicholas Hoult, followed by Jennifer Lawrence, Jared Leto, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie , Kevin Spacey, Lupita Nyong'o, and Peter-n-yong'o, among others.
In this selfie, a total of fourteen faces appeared before and after, bustling every corner of the photo, even at the Oscars, it can be called a star-studded.
The most rare thing is that in the photo, a surprised and stunned smile appeared on the face of each guest. It was not the perfect smile habitually posed in selfies, but vividly captured the vivid moments, eyebrows and eyes. The joy and lightness created by the accident in between are completely vivid on the paper, making the whole photo very vivid.
Every viewer who watched the livestream understood exactly what was going on.
After the selfie, Ellen introduced the next guest on stage, and she immediately posted the image on her Twitter account before writing, "Renly-Hall should compete for the best of the year. The photographer's title, again, who can say no to him? This is definitely the best photo ever! #oscar."
The social network, which had been lively for nearly two hours tonight, suddenly exploded.
"Hahahaha, did Master Renly set an Oscar record? Come on, let's shout together: boob! #oscar"
"Master scheming is really cute, what should I do? I also want to take a selfie with him! #Oscar"
"God! Renly Hall and Nicholas Hoult in the same frame, I'm dying! #Oscar"
"The best selfie of the year, no doubt! But I'm more depressed, why do they look so good? I usually take a selfie for 30 minutes and can't find the best angle. #Oscar"
"This is the party of the year! #Oscar"
"What to do, I kind of want to watch the young master. Please tell me, I'm not the only one. #Oscar"
"Master Kai/huang/qiang, hahahaha, please allow me to laugh for a while, my wish is fulfilled, hahahahaha. #Oscar"
"Am I the only one who noticed? Meryl Streep's husband, Don Gamer, smiled awkwardly and politely next to him, and I think he must be thinking: attending the Oscars today, this is not Say it in advance! This is really funny. #oscars"
"Handsome, cute, elegant and noble, this selfie should be the pinnacle of insurmountable, right? Anyone willing to imitate it? #oscar"
"Ah, scream, ah! Dreaming of the picture!#Oscar"
"Can Renly Hall and Jennifer Lawrence have a talk show together, that should be awesome. #oscars"
"The only regret, Ryan Gosling didn't come over, bad review! #Oscar"
The entire Twitter platform is almost paralyzed, with a frantic refresh rate of 6,000 per second, creating an illusion that "everyone is talking about the Oscars" or, if not, it's not far off.
Tonight's Oscars ceremony, from the clever interaction in the opening stage, to the brilliant performance stage, to the approachable stage in the transition stage... Ellen DeGeneres really mixed the characteristics of social networking into the awards ceremony.
Allen used his Twitter account as a medium to break the shackles of the fourth wall and get rid of the shackles of live broadcast, so that every netizen who uses Twitter can feel the Dolby Theater for the first time. At the same time, it can also be combined with the live screen displayed on the TV screen to form a contrast between online and offline. The experience is undoubtedly novel and trendy in 2014, bringing a completely different experience. The new feeling, successfully injected a fresh and unique temperament into the aging Oscar
Although Allen's fusion cut is still a little jerky and deliberate, it is still a successful attempt.
The sparks and heat waves accumulated bit by bit before, the attention and discussion promoted layer by layer, finally all focused on this selfie, burst out with vigor, successfully climbed to the top, and created an unsurpassed A terrifying peak that is also difficult to replicate.
"Deceiving Kangxi"
The frequency of 6,000 discussions per second is the second highest in Twitter history, only after the tsunami of discussions after the Denver Broncos reversed the Pittsburgh Steelers in overtime in the 2011 NFL playoffs. Tim-tebow works like a child of God, and 9,000 discussions per second erupt on Twitter.
Qunxing’s selfie tweet was retweeted 800,000 times, easily breaking the all-time record. The previous record was held by current US President Barack-*****, who, after his successful re-election in early 2012, posted a photo of himself with The hugging photo of his wife at the scene of her re-election success was reposted 778,000 times, setting a record.
but!
The previous record of "778,000 retweets" is the final result, while the "800,000 retweets" of Qunxing's selfie tweets were created in just 20 minutes. In other words, The highest record of retweets was easily refreshed within 20 minutes, and it continued to challenge new highs with time advancing!
Thirty-three minutes later, the first tweet with a "reposted over one million" tweet in the history of Twitter was born.
Ninety minutes later, the first tweet with "retweets exceeding 2 million" in Twitter history was born.
Twenty-four hours later, the first tweet with "retweets exceeded 3 million" in the history of Twitter was born.
…
In the end, this selfie tweet from the stars was retweeted 3.8 million times!
Three hundred and eighty thousand!
Although everyone is looking forward to the birth of a new record, and many people also foresee the inevitability of record breaking, is this number too sturdy
Horizontal comparison, the original record kept by Barack is only a fraction of the new record. The original record has been doubled by nearly five times in one go, and the characteristics of the social network era are brought into full play. This is really too exaggerated and too ferocious. Let people feel the fierce power of the stars.
Just like after Barack was successfully elected president, many media called him "the first president of the social network era"; now Oscar has also opened the door to social networks for the first time, and for the first time has glimpsed the real-time interaction in the network era. Compared with the era of broadcasting and television, this is obviously not a contest at the same level.
After the awards ceremony ended, a number of survey agencies have conducted relevant statistics. The results show that the discussion and attention of this year's Oscars among the younger generation have reached a record high; not only that, in the audience satisfaction sample survey, The satisfaction of the main viewers aged 18 to 49 rose by 36 percentage points, setting a new high since "Titanic" topped the Oscars in 1998.
There is no doubt that this was a very, very successful attempt at innovation!
Of course, not everyone likes the result, especially the over-fifties academy judges whose protests and disapproval are not destined to be quiet.
But this is all within the expectations of the academy.
Last year, Seth MacFarlane's bold and open hosting style encountered a lot of criticism, and many people thought that the pace of reform of the academy was too radical; the same is true this year, Ellen DeGeneres broke the traditional mysterious temperament The mode of hosting is bound to usher in a lot of controversy.
However, what is certain is that the academies that have tasted the sweetness for the first time this year will not give up, and their reforms will continue to be carried out. A question that must be considered, and Oscar is no exception.
Either change to adapt to the times, or the old fashioned will be eliminated. It's that simple.
In fact, not only was there a frenzy of heated discussions on the Internet, but the scene at the Dolby Theater was also lively. For the guests present, this was also a new experience.
The awarding process was still advancing in an orderly manner, but the discussion about the selfie just now was still surging back and forth among the guests, and even Meryl was a little distracted, "How does that thing work?" She Leaning over, he asked Renly in a low voice.
Renly cast a confused look, and Meryl added, "I've never tweeted. Yes, never."
"Are you sure you're asking the right person?" Renly raised his eyebrows slightly. He was also a person who was almost invisible on Twitter.
Meryl tilted her head slightly, "Let's put it this way, at least you're a young man, right?"
"...I have no way to refute it." Renly chuckled, "I'll show you during the break."
Meryl nodded understandingly, and then the two talents turned their attention back to the stage and continued to pay attention to the progress of the awards ceremony.
Turning his head, Renly could see Kate's meaningful gaze, as if to say: It looks like the craze will last a while.
Renly shrugged and responded with a smile.
The situation tonight seems like maybe maybe... a little bit wrong, the awards process is always going on, but except for the best supporting actor in the opening, the other awards don't seem to be able to attract more attention, except for the awards Instead, it has sparked more discussion on social networks, is this really good? This seems to be lacking some respect especially for the people behind the scenes in the tech awards department.
But this is Vanity Fair, focus and gimmicks are the never-fading topic, especially since Ellen first unveiled the Oscars via Twitter, how could anyone want to miss it? These behind-the-scenes tidbits are far more interesting than awards, and even the competition for the Best Picture award can't be compared.
It's time to get back to business, though, and awards await.