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So incredibly disappointed and heartbroken that the #Oscars and AMPAS chose not to include my fat...

By Geoff Keighley
Posted March 16, 2026

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Geoff Keighley is a prominent Canadian video game journalist, event host of The Game Awards, and producer known for his influential coverage of gaming and entertainment trends. His style is professional yet passionate, often blending personal insights with industry expertise on social media. He holds high credibility as a respected figure in gaming and film communities, with millions of followers.

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The post expresses Geoff Keighley's profound disappointment over the Academy Awards (Oscars) and AMPAS omitting his father, David Keighley, from the In Memoriam segment following his passing. David was a pioneering figure in IMAX cinema, serving as Senior VP at IMAX Corporation and president of DKP 70MM Inc., where he produced over 200 large-format films and solved critical technical challenges to uphold IMAX quality standards[1][2]. Key themes include legacy recognition, family grief, and the undervaluation of technical innovators in cinema awards. The context ties to a recent Oscars ceremony highlighting overlooked contributions to film technology.

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This content is trending due to its timing right after the 2026 Oscars broadcast, where the In Memoriam segment sparked debates on inclusivity for behind-the-scenes contributors. Geoff Keighley's massive following in gaming and entertainment amplifies the emotional appeal, drawing sympathy and discussions on AMPAS selections. It resonates amid ongoing conversations about honoring technical pioneers in film history.

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  • 1David Keighley produced over 265 flawless IMAX prints for the record-breaking film Everest, opening in 77 theaters simultaneously—a first for the industry[1].
  • 2He solved mysterious print defects like tiny bubbles and alignment issues by working seven days a week for months, saving multiple IMAX productions[1].
  • 3Keighley was a Toronto Metropolitan University alumnus (Photographic Arts ’72), SMPTE fellow, and Academy member who revolutionized large-format post-production[2].
  • 4His company, DKP 70MM Inc., became the sole post-provider for all IMAX films after starting as a freelancer on the third IMAX project[3].
  • 5David helped transition labs like Technicolor and Deluxe to IMAX standards after Metrocolor closed, empowering global giant-screen filmmaking[1].

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So incredibly disappointed and heartbroken that the #Oscars and AMPAS chose not to include my fat...