Getty ImagesActresses Emily Blunt, left, and Charlize Theron presented the first award of Oscars 2016.The Oscars approached the night's awards in a pretty cool way: It handed out the awards in a way that mimics the making of a film.
Right before presenting the first award of the night, "Into the Woods" actress Emily Blunt, who was co-presenting with "Mad Max: Fury Road" star Charlize Theron, explained, "Tonight's Oscar ceremony will follow a particular order that tracks the filmmaking process itself. So, we begin our presentation at the place where every great movie begins: with a story that simply had to be told."
Each year, the order of awards is up to the producers but this year's approach is unique.
They were followed by styling and design awards, then cinematography (the actual shooting of the movie), and so on.
See the night's order of awards below:
Original Screenplay
Adapted Screenplay
Actress in a Supporting Role
Costume Design
Production Design
Makeup and Hairstyling
Cinematography
Film Editing
Sound Editing
Sound Mixing
Visual Effects
Animated Short Film
Animated Feature Film
Actor in a Supporting Role
Documentary Short Subject
Documentary Feature
Live Action Short Film
Foreign Language Film
Original Song