The 2007 National Awards for Cinematography
- proudly supported by Kodak (Australasia) - The Australian Cinematographers Society's 2007 National Awards for Cinematography was held last night in Adelaide. The Gala event attracted more than 200 cinematographers from around the country to see the best of the best awarded in their craft
David Gribble ACS wins The Milli Award
The 2007 Milli Award for Australian Cinematographer of the year was awarded to NSW based Director of Photography David Gribble ACS for The Worlds Fastest Indian
The International Award
Mexican filmmaker Emmanuel Lubezki AMC ASC has been awarded the 2007 ACS International Award for Cinematography for Children of Men
ACS All of Fame
In it's 10th year, Keith Wagstaff ACS is inducted into the ACS Hall of fame
The Ross Wood Award
Ben Allan ACS from NSW is the winner of the 2007 Ross Wood Memorial Award for development of version 2 of his user friendly grading system called 'thegradingsweet'

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Upcoming Member Nights

Panavision Australia

is showcasing its 2007 range of HD equipment.

With the acquisition of Broadcam, Panavision has expanded its HD rental fleet and will have on display a range of HD camera systems from HDV to HD-CAM SR format, including the Panavision Genesis Digital Cinematography System.

Also featured will be a selection of motion picture equipment including the Cmotion lens and camera controller.

Film outs will be screened during the presentation on the success of the Genesis. Staff from Panavision will be on hand to answer any queries and Christian Tschida from Cmotion will be there for the official Australian launch of this amazing lens and camera control system.

Drinks and snacks will be served.

RSVP by Friday 4th May essential to: panavisionhdroadshow@panavision.com.au

 

Melbourne

7:00 PM – 10:30 PM
Monday 7th May
VCA Federation Hall
234 St Kilda Road
South Bank

Gold Coast

7:00 PM – 10:30 PM
Thursday 10th May
Panavision Gold Coast
Warner Roadshow Studios
Pacific Highway
Oxenford

Sydney

7:00 PM – 10:30 PM
Monday 14th May
Roxy Theatre
Film Australia
101 Eton Road
Lindfield


Apple Final Cut Pro

Academy Store presents in partnership with Apple, Sony & Panasonic

Own Your Future, Own Your Future

The world of traditional media ownership is changing rapidly, the cinematographers of today will become the content owners of tomorrow. Learn how you can be a part of this new era of content ownership.

Join Academy, Apple, Sony & Panasonic as we explore the techtonic shift in media content ownership driven largely by the explosion in viewer platform choice

Discover the key technologies that will take you from the acquisition to the rapidly expanding world of production and delivery – TV, DVD, Cinema Online & iPod

Explore case studies, from the United States, detailing the hardware/software workflow, now available to Australia’s leading cinematographers and producers, who are in a unique position to take advantage of this new economy of content ownership

Connect into the services and facilities that are now available to ACS members, to make the transition from image acquisition to content delivery and ownership

Event Speakers

Session dates & times

Session 1

16th May 2007 – 5:00pm to 6:30pm
This session is limited to 25 seats
Bookings are essential

Session 2

16th May 2007 – 7:00pm to 8:30pm
This session is limited to 25 seats
Bookings are essential

Session 3

16th May 2007 – 9:00pm to 10:30pm
This session is limited to 25 seats
Bookings are essential

Who should attend

All members of the ACS, and their non-member guests are welcome. Positions are limited, and bookings are essential. Should you be arranging more than 3 attendees, please contact the academy on 02 8383 1600 and speak with Nash Whitehouse

Apple have a great not to be missed offer for all members that attend.

Academy Store | Bondi Junction | 20 Bronte Road| NSW 2022 | Australia | t: 02 8383 1600

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