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Will Packer Gets Real On Producing The 2022 Oscars At AfroTech 2023 - Blavity

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Will Packer has given his full insight into how he handled the Oscars night back in 2023. While speaking at the AfroTech Conference 2023 panel, “Lights, Camera, Legacy: Crafting a Timeless Media Empire,” Packer called the now-infamous slap “painful” to witness because of the context of Packer and his team as the first all-Black producing team for the Oscars. Packer, speaking with Dr. Nicole Cross, talked about the pressure he and his team felt with trying to make the night as perfect as possible as the first Black producing team. As the first, Packer said that it might sound cool, “but when you’re in it, it ain’t cool because you are the first. You don’t have anybody to look at…you don’t have any peers and you don’t have any examples of success.” “…Of course, with us being the first Black team, we were doing things that hadn’t been done before,” he said. “And it was…the most diverse Oscars in the history of Oscars. We made sure of that. We were going to do that. We were going to...

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