Typically the Academy Awards kicks off with one of the supporting acting categories to get the engines revving with a celebrity or an oft-covered star from the circuit. Other times design categories like Production Design (formerly Art Direction) or makeup have started off the night. For the 88th annual ceremony, Oscar producers have put perhaps two of the easiest calls of the night at the top: best original screenplay and best adapted screenplay, which are expected to go to “Spotlight” and “The Big Short,” respectively.

The screenplay categories are usually closer to the middle or end of the show, among other high-profile above-the-line fields. The closest they came in recent memory to the top of the rundown was the 2009 show, produced by Laurence Mark and directed by Bill Condon, where they followed the night’s first award, best supporting actress.

Here is the full rundown of tonight’s awards, in order of presentation:

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

Original Score

Directing

Actress in a Leading Role

Actor in a Leading Role

Best Picture