Daniel Bishop won the Society of Camera Operators’ camera operator of the year in film award for his work on Edward Berger’s adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front during the first in-person Soc Awards presentation since the start of the pandemic.
On Saturday at Loews Hollywood Hotel, the award was presented to Bishop one week after All Quiet Dp James Friend won the BAFTA in cinematography.
Also during the Soc Awards, Dave Chameides and “B” camera operator Cristian Trova, were awarded the camera operator of the year in television honor for their work on the Ozark series finale, “A Hard Way to Go.”
In the feature competition, Bishop topped a field of nominees that included Lukasz Bielan for Bullet Train; Mitch Dubin with “B” camera/Steadicam operator Colin Anderson for The Fabelmans; Jason Ellson for Elvis; Geoffrey Haley for The Gray Man; and Ari Robbins for Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths...
On Saturday at Loews Hollywood Hotel, the award was presented to Bishop one week after All Quiet Dp James Friend won the BAFTA in cinematography.
Also during the Soc Awards, Dave Chameides and “B” camera operator Cristian Trova, were awarded the camera operator of the year in television honor for their work on the Ozark series finale, “A Hard Way to Go.”
In the feature competition, Bishop topped a field of nominees that included Lukasz Bielan for Bullet Train; Mitch Dubin with “B” camera/Steadicam operator Colin Anderson for The Fabelmans; Jason Ellson for Elvis; Geoffrey Haley for The Gray Man; and Ari Robbins for Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths...
- 2/26/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
All Quiet on the Western Front‘s Daniel Bishop and Ozark‘s Dave Chameides and Cristian Trova were named Camera Operator of the Year in film and TV, respectively, by the Society of Camera Operators.
The Soc unveiled the winners during the group’s 2023 Soc Lifetime Achievement Awards ceremony Saturday at the Loews Hollywood Hotel.
Bishop, Soc, Assoc Bsc, Aco, won in a category that included operators from Bullet Train, The Fabelmans, Elvis, The Gray Man and Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths. All Quiet has nine Oscar nominations this year including in the technical categories of Cinematography, Sound and Visual Effects.
Chameides, Soc, and “B” Camera Operator Trova won on the TV side for their work on the Season 4 Ozark episode “A Hard Way to Go.” They topped a field that included teams working on episodes from Severance, Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, The Bear,...
The Soc unveiled the winners during the group’s 2023 Soc Lifetime Achievement Awards ceremony Saturday at the Loews Hollywood Hotel.
Bishop, Soc, Assoc Bsc, Aco, won in a category that included operators from Bullet Train, The Fabelmans, Elvis, The Gray Man and Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths. All Quiet has nine Oscar nominations this year including in the technical categories of Cinematography, Sound and Visual Effects.
Chameides, Soc, and “B” Camera Operator Trova won on the TV side for their work on the Season 4 Ozark episode “A Hard Way to Go.” They topped a field that included teams working on episodes from Severance, Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, The Bear,...
- 2/26/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Geoffrey Haley won the Society of Camera Operators’ Camera Operator of the Year Award in film, for his work on the Russo Bros.’ Cherry. The Apple TV+ release — for which its Dp, Newton Thomas Sigel, is nominated for an American Society of Cinematographers Award — follows the journey of the film’s titular Ptsd-suffering war vet, played by Tom Holland.
Also Sunday during the Soc Awards celebration, Jim McConkey won the camera operator of the year award in television, for Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Haley topped a field of nominees that included Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason ...
Also Sunday during the Soc Awards celebration, Jim McConkey won the camera operator of the year award in television, for Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Haley topped a field of nominees that included Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason ...
- 4/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Geoffrey Haley won the Society of Camera Operators’ Camera Operator of the Year Award in film, for his work on the Russo Bros.’ Cherry. The Apple TV+ release — for which its Dp, Newton Thomas Sigel, is nominated for an American Society of Cinematographers Award — follows the journey of the film’s titular Ptsd-suffering war vet, played by Tom Holland.
Also Sunday during the Soc Awards celebration, Jim McConkey won the camera operator of the year award in television, for Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Haley topped a field of nominees that included Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason ...
Also Sunday during the Soc Awards celebration, Jim McConkey won the camera operator of the year award in television, for Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Haley topped a field of nominees that included Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason ...
- 4/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Society of Camera Operators has announced the nominees for its Camera Operator of the Year Awards.
For camera operator of the year in film, the society nominated Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason Ellson for Mulan, Geoffrey Haley for Cherry, John “Buzz” Moyer for The Hunt and Sasha Proctor for The Outpost.
In the television competition, the Soc nominated Don Devine for Perry Mason,Simon Jayes for The Mandalorian, Jim McConkey for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Andrew Mitchell for Ratched and Henry Tirl for Wandavision.
The awards will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 11.
For camera operator of the year in film, the society nominated Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason Ellson for Mulan, Geoffrey Haley for Cherry, John “Buzz” Moyer for The Hunt and Sasha Proctor for The Outpost.
In the television competition, the Soc nominated Don Devine for Perry Mason,Simon Jayes for The Mandalorian, Jim McConkey for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Andrew Mitchell for Ratched and Henry Tirl for Wandavision.
The awards will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 11.
- 3/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Society of Camera Operators has announced the nominees for its Camera Operator of the Year Awards.
For camera operator of the year in film, the society nominated Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason Ellson for Mulan, Geoffrey Haley for Cherry, John “Buzz” Moyer for The Hunt and Sasha Proctor for The Outpost.
In the television competition, the Soc nominated Don Devine for Perry Mason,Simon Jayes for The Mandalorian, Jim McConkey for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Andrew Mitchell for Ratched and Henry Tirl for Wandavision.
The awards will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 11.
For camera operator of the year in film, the society nominated Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason Ellson for Mulan, Geoffrey Haley for Cherry, John “Buzz” Moyer for The Hunt and Sasha Proctor for The Outpost.
In the television competition, the Soc nominated Don Devine for Perry Mason,Simon Jayes for The Mandalorian, Jim McConkey for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Andrew Mitchell for Ratched and Henry Tirl for Wandavision.
The awards will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 11.
- 3/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Edited by Bob Joyce for the Society of Camera Operators 2014 Lifetime Achievement Awards where Peter Taylor (Gravity) won Camera Operator of the Year for Feature Film and Don Devine ("Mad Men") won Camera Operator of the Year for Television the following four minute video, featuring the past, present and future of the motion picture camera was shown. Set to the tune of John Murphy's "Sunshine (Adagio in D Minor)", the video is sure to feature some familiar faces and films from Louis Lumiere's Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory to the likes of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin and on through the years. It includes the introduction of Cinerama and VistaVision, the Red camera and IMAX up to and including films such as Zodiac, Collateral, Avatar, Gravity and Her. Give it a watch, I bet you'll enjoy it.
- 3/11/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Los Angeles, Jan. 9, 2014 — The Society of Camera Operators (Soc) will present its Camera Operator of the Year Awards at their Annual Awards Event, as announced today by Soc Vice President and Awards Executive Producer David Frederick, Soc. The black-tie celebration announcing the winners will be held on February 15, 2014 at the Skirball Cultural Center. The Soc donates all proceeds from the Awards Event to the Vision Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to help children overcome their vision deficits. As previously announced, this year.s Lifetime Achievement Award recipients are Chris Haarhoff, Soc/Camera Operator (Saving Private Ryan, Fight Club, Almost Famous), William Coe/Camera Technician (The Avengers, J. Edgar, Jersey Boys), Barry Wetcher, Smpsp/Still Photographer (Goodfellas, Quiz Show, Sherlock Holmes) and Jack Carpenter/Mobile Camera Platform Operator (Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Crash, The Matrix). The Distinguished Service Award recipient is Stan McClain, Soc (National Security, Almost Famous, Any Given Sunday...
- 1/9/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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