Tired of Twilight or another film cleaning up every year at the MTV Movie Awards? To help increase its credibility, MTV is revamping the show and creating a voting academy.

The academy, made up of those in the film industry, will be voting to help give all films a better shot at winning. From The Hollywood Reporter:

“We want to make sure some of the unexpected, smaller, quirkier films have a chance,” says MTV president Stephen Freidman, who adds that the Movie Awards is still a hit with its core viewers (last year’s show pulled in 4.5 million viewers, registering its largest teen audience since 2004). “But it wasn’t growing the way we want it to,” he notes.

While the now-iconic “best kiss” and “best fight” awards aren’t going anywhere, new categories this year are designed to deepen the movie-music connection. For instance, the “best music” award will go to the song that is most effectively used in a scene. It’s meant to honor all of those unsung music supervisors. Others will celebrate acting, not merely popularity, such as “best on-screen transformation,” which will be handed out to the actor who disappears into a role (think Meryl Streep in The Iron Lady or Michelle Williams in My Week with Marilyn). Of course, others – “best on-screen dirt-bag” – are just meant to be fun.

Previously, the voting was solely left up to the fans. Do you think this is a smart change or should they keep it how it’s been?