cinematographer.org.au wins award
The new ACS Web site cinematographer.org.au has been awarded site of the day by Australian Webdesigners.net
John Radel Claims Top Honours
John Radel, a cinematography student from the Australian Film Television & Radio School (AFTRS) in New South Wales, has taken top honours in the Australian judging of the annual Kodak Filmschool Competition for his work on the film "Out On The Tiles”.
INDUSTRY FOCUS on Cinematography
This months inside film magazine (#61 – december 2003 january 2004) features an industry focus on Cinematography and includes interviews with the Lord of the Rings Andrew Lesnie ACS, Russell Boyd ACS and Don McAlpine ACS
2003 Walkley Winners Announced
Richard Moran from Canberra is awarded the 2003 Walkley Award for NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS CAMERA WORK
2003 AFI Award Winners Announced
Japanese Story wins eight gongs including Best Cinematography to Ian Baker, at the 45th AFI Awards 2003 in Melbourne
Miller will soon celebrate its 50 Anniversary and they need your help!
It’s time to share our stories... Miller want to talk to you and discuss experiences with cinematographers and videographers using Miller tripods from 1954 to the present.
2003 Walkley Finalists
ACS Members John Bean and Richard Moran have been named as finalists in the Television News And Current Affairs Camera category of the 2003 Walkley Awards
AFTRS: Jan Kenny ACS Reappointed as Head of Cinematography
The Australian Film Television and Radio School [AFTRS] is pleased to announce the reappointment of Jan Kenny ACS as Head of Cinematography.
2003 AFI Award Nominations
The nominations in the non-feature categories for the 2003 AFI awards have been announced. In the Cinematography Category, three ACS members Calvin Gardiner(NSW), Anthony Jennings (NSW) and Klaus Toft(VIC) have received nominations for their work.
New President for the Australian Cinematographers Society
Ted Rayment ACS was elected to the role of Federal President at the Annual General Meeting of the Federal Executive held in Sydney. Ted replaces Milton Ingerson ACS OAM who stood down after twelve and a half years in the position.
ACS Accredits Nine Cinematographers
Nine Cinematographers were this year accredited by the Society at the Accreditation Screenings held earlier this month in Sydney
AFTRS Cinematography Department Introduces Volunteer Trainee Scheme
Butch Calderwood ACS awarded OAM
Congratulations to Butch Calderwood ACS who was presented with the Order of Australia Medal (OAM), for services to Cinematography in 2003 Queens Birthday Honours List
John Seale ACS visits AFTRS
Martin McGrath ACS named Cinematographer of the Year
NSW Cinematographer Martin McGrath ACS was tonight awarded the Milli Awards for Australian Cinematographer of the year, for 'Swimming Upstream'
Ross Wood Award
Queensland member Geoff Owen was presented with the Ross Wood Memorial Award for continued development of his "Watoosie" Dolly, which was primarily designed to aid in the production of fast turn-around television drama
2003 Hall of Fame Inductees
The late Ron Hagen ACS, Ron Johanson ACS, David Wakeley ACS and the late Frank Hurley; were the 2003 inductees into the Australian Cinematographers Society Hall of Fame. They were chosen for their substantial contribution to the Art of Cinematography, left a legacy of fine work, and pioneered certain areas of cinematography.
War on Iraq - ABC Cameraman Killed
2003 Academy Awards
2003 Academy Awards Nominations

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cinematographer.org.au launched

17 September, 2003

The Australian Cinematographers Society today launched a new web presence www.cinematographer.org.au

The new site is based on the latest in web technologies for managing website content, has been under development since June by Datalink in Melbourne

The new site will allow us to enhance the profile of the ACS amongst members, sponsors, the industry and the general public. It gives the Society the ability to interact 1-on-1 with members.

The website is based on a content management system will allow us to keep the website fresh with up-to-date news that will be managed by each branches web co-ordinator.

Some of the features of the new site include:

Additional content is continuing to be developed to keep the site up to date with information relating to cinematography and our industry.

The website also incorporates for the first time a secure national membership management system that will be used for administering the society’s membership

Members who havent received their login details, please click here to apply for them using our form.

Last updated on 13/09/2005 by ACS Webmaster
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