Excitement is growing in Hollywood ahead of Sunday night's Oscars, and the hopeful nominees will be turning their minds towards what to say if they win.
But making a good Oscars speech is not as easy as it might seem.
The annual Academy Awards ceremony is a tightly run ship, with time at a premium, and no one wants to be "played off" by the orchestra.
So how do you thank everyone, cry, and crack a joke in 45 seconds?
BBC News asked speech writer Brian Jenner for his tips on how to make the perfect acceptance speech.
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