Oscar host Seth MacFarlane went on mtvU’s “Stand In” series today to announce a national search for college students to present Oscar statuettes. You can check out the full press release below, but MacFarlane also talked about a possible Family Guy movie at the event (via EW).
“It’s just a matter of when,” MacFarlane said. “It’s hard to do that while you have the series going on at the same time; I think that’s why it took The Simpsons 20 seasons to figure out how to do it.”
He added: “We do know what the Family Guy movie will be. The Simpsons movie, I thought, was hilarious, but the one criticism I would have is that its a story they probably could’ve done on TV. There could’ve been an episode that had that plotline. That’s the challenge with animation. You pretty much can do any story you want, so what is the reason for the movie? We finally hit on the answer to that question, and it will be something that would be impossible to do on TV.”
Unfortunately, that is all he would reveal about the story. “I can’t tell you what that is.”
Here’s the announcement:
mtvU, MTVs 24-hour college network, today announced that comedian, writer, producer and this years host of the Oscars®, Seth MacFarlane, is the newest guest professor on the networks ongoing, Emmy®-nominated “Stand In” series. mtvU followed MacFarlane as he travelled to the University of California Los Angeles campus to stun a class full of students during Professor Denise Manns “Overview of Contemporary Film Industry” course.
During the class, MacFarlane announced “The Oscar Experience College Search” presented by The Academy and mtvU, a national search for the next generation of Oscar hopefuls. College students who are interested in pursuing careers in film writing, directing, producing, acting and more are encouraged to vie for an opportunity to appear live onstage to deliver Oscar statuettes to telecast presenters. In addition to appearing on the Oscar show, winners will be flown to Los Angeles and provided hotel accommodations.
“In re-imagining what we want the Oscar show to be, we wanted everyone appearing on that stage to feel a deep commitment to film and its legacy, and most importantly, its future,” said telecast producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron. “That was the impetus in creating this special honor for young film students who will inspire a new generation to create the films that will be honored in the future.”
The Oscar Experience College Search will be featured on The Academys Facebook page and will run through January 19, 2013. To enter, college students need to demonstrate theyre destined for the Oscars by completing the Academys entry form and uploading a video answering the question: How will you contribute to the future of movies? The producers of this years Awards show will ultimately pick a minimum of six winners, who will be flown to Los Angeles to participate in the 85th Academy Awards on Oscar Sunday, February 24, 2013, at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center.
“For a film student to go to the Oscars and be a part of presenting is a huge break,” said MacFarlane.
MacFarlanes “Stand In” will premiere on mtvU to more than 750 college campuses nationwide and on-demand at mtvU.com beginning December 10 at 10 a.m. ET/PT.
MacFarlane is the latest cultural luminary to participate in mtvUs “Stand In” series. Each edition of the program features a guest professor teaching a class unique to his or her experience and background. Previous participants include Madonna, Kanye West, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, John Legend, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Russell Simmons, author Tom Wolfe, rapper Nas, Senator John McCain and Sting.
MacFarlane wrote, directed and provided the voice for the title character in the feature film “Ted,” which has grossed over $500 million worldwide, making it the top-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time. He is an Emmy Award winner and all-around entertainer best known as the creative force behind the television series “Family Guy.” MacFarlane also serves as executive producer, writer and voice actor on the animated series “American Dad!” which he co-created, and is currently executive producing “Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey,” a 13-part series updating Carl Sagans iconic exploration of the universe as revealed by science.