It’s time to start analyzing the numbers behind this morning’s Oscar nominations. The major studios should all be ecstatic, as many of them scored more than one Best Picture nomination. Independent producer Megan Ellison will also go down in the history books as the first female producer to earn multiple Best Picture nominations in one year.

Films distributed by Warner Bros. earned the most nominations with 21. As the Hollywood Reporter notes, this was mostly thanks to Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity, which earned 10 nominations alone. Spike Jonze’s Her earned five nominations, while The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug scored three nods in technical categories. The Great Gatsby earned two and Prisoners was nominated only for its cinematography. Both Gravity and Her were nominated for Best Picture.

Sony, which also has two Best Picture nominees, tied with 21. David O. Russell’s American Hustle earned 10 nominations, including one in all four of the acting categories. It’s Russell’s second-straight film to do so and Russell has been nominated for Best Director in three of the last four years.

Other Sony films that did well are Captain Phillips (6) and the Sony Pictures Classics releases Blue Jasmine (3), Before Midnight (1) and The Invisible Woman (1).

Paramount’s Best Picture nominees The Wolf of Wall Street and Nebraska earned five and six nominations, respectively. Star Trek Into Darkness and Jackass: Bad Grandpa earned one nod each.

The Weinstein Company earned 11 nominations, but only its Philomena earned a Best Picture nomination.

Fox Searchlight’s 12 Years A Slave earned nine nominations, which gives the distributor a boost.

Meanwhile, TheWrap notes that Ellison earned two Best Picture nominations, as her Annapurna Pictures helped finance both Warner Bros.’ Her and Sony’s American Hustle. She’s the first woman to have this accomplishment, which has rarely happened. It did happen for Scott Rudin recently, as he worked on both True Grit and The Social Network, but he lost to The King’s Speech.

You can check out the list of nominations here.

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