Greig Fraser has taken the Milli Award for Australian Cinematographer of the Year for his work on 2009′s Bright Star, at last Saturday’s Acs National Awards in Adelaide.
Other winners include Dion Beebe for the Us feature Nine, Stephen Windon for The Pacific, and Calvin Gardiner for the dramatised documentary I Spry.
Ron Taylor, Valerie Taylor and Malcolm Richards were inducted into the Acs Hall of Fame. The ceremony was dedicated to the memory of cinematographer and owner of Lemac Film and Digital John Bowring Acs, who passed away last month.
This is the full list of winners:
Student Cinematography
Lonely Chris Miles Gold Award
Experimental & Specialised
Qr National Nathan Tomlinson Award of Distinction
Stop Motion Cinematography
Pascall ‘Pineapple Lumps’ JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellcik Golden Tripod
TV Station Breaks / Promos
Masr elnahrda ‘Egypt Today’ Gamal Elboushi Award of Distinction
Music Clips
Thirsty Merc ‘All My Life’ David Knight Acs Award of...
Other winners include Dion Beebe for the Us feature Nine, Stephen Windon for The Pacific, and Calvin Gardiner for the dramatised documentary I Spry.
Ron Taylor, Valerie Taylor and Malcolm Richards were inducted into the Acs Hall of Fame. The ceremony was dedicated to the memory of cinematographer and owner of Lemac Film and Digital John Bowring Acs, who passed away last month.
This is the full list of winners:
Student Cinematography
Lonely Chris Miles Gold Award
Experimental & Specialised
Qr National Nathan Tomlinson Award of Distinction
Stop Motion Cinematography
Pascall ‘Pineapple Lumps’ JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellcik Golden Tripod
TV Station Breaks / Promos
Masr elnahrda ‘Egypt Today’ Gamal Elboushi Award of Distinction
Music Clips
Thirsty Merc ‘All My Life’ David Knight Acs Award of...
- 5/2/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
If you took Tony, Anwar, Cassie, and Maxxie and dumped them into a blender, Chris Miles would be the byproduct of such an experiment.
Chris basically was the life of any party, a human party detector, if you will. His Skins bio declares he will "smoke/screw/rob/snort anything." He took pills by the dozen, no matter what they were (or the side effects) and seemed like a stoner on speed, which he probably was. He mostly ditched school, except for a special interest in Psychology, which didn't involve a love for the subject itself. (Hint, hint.)
While those descriptions of Chris are pretty accurate, he had a depth about him you wouldn't have known existed under his wild party exterior. While he didn't care for most things around him, Chris did hold a candle to his older brother, who was there for him when he was a kid.
Chris basically was the life of any party, a human party detector, if you will. His Skins bio declares he will "smoke/screw/rob/snort anything." He took pills by the dozen, no matter what they were (or the side effects) and seemed like a stoner on speed, which he probably was. He mostly ditched school, except for a special interest in Psychology, which didn't involve a love for the subject itself. (Hint, hint.)
While those descriptions of Chris are pretty accurate, he had a depth about him you wouldn't have known existed under his wild party exterior. While he didn't care for most things around him, Chris did hold a candle to his older brother, who was there for him when he was a kid.
- 1/17/2011
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
Skins, the sex, drink and drug-fuelled television serial that represents teenage life laid bare is to journey to the silver screen!
Scripted by Skins writer Jack Thorne and Skins creator Bryan Elsley, the film is scheduled to go into production later this month after open auditions were held nationwide.
This news follows four hugely successful seasons on E4; the latest of these finishing with the highest ratings of any series so far.
Director of Company, Charlie Pattinson, believes that bringing a film version to the big screen is the obvious next step for this franchise;
“Given the huge amount of support from the ever expanding fan base of the series, we feel that we can go much further and produce yet another unique Skins experience”
A number of familiar faces from the four series are expected to feature in the film, shooting in Bristol and the Isle of Man this year.
Scripted by Skins writer Jack Thorne and Skins creator Bryan Elsley, the film is scheduled to go into production later this month after open auditions were held nationwide.
This news follows four hugely successful seasons on E4; the latest of these finishing with the highest ratings of any series so far.
Director of Company, Charlie Pattinson, believes that bringing a film version to the big screen is the obvious next step for this franchise;
“Given the huge amount of support from the ever expanding fan base of the series, we feel that we can go much further and produce yet another unique Skins experience”
A number of familiar faces from the four series are expected to feature in the film, shooting in Bristol and the Isle of Man this year.
- 9/15/2010
- by Jamie Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
I've got quite a lineup for you this morning in today's Daily TwitPic. "Harry Potter" star Tom Felton is a regular on MTV's Twitter-Wood feed. He's fully embraced micro-bloggery, and for that we fans can be thankful.
Felton has a lot of celebrity pals, as you might expect from guy who plays the school-age redemptive villain in the "Potter" series. In today's pic, he poses for a photo op with two other notable UK stars: Noel Clarke, who plays Mickey Smith on "Doctor Who," and Joseph Dempsie, who plays Chris Miles on the hit series "Skins," which is getting a Us import on MTV to be set in Baltimore, Maryland. The threesome line up in support of the Robin Hood tax, which you can learn more about here.
Remember to check out Brian Warmoth's Twitter-Wood column every day for an early jump on your Daily TwitPic.
Felton has a lot of celebrity pals, as you might expect from guy who plays the school-age redemptive villain in the "Potter" series. In today's pic, he poses for a photo op with two other notable UK stars: Noel Clarke, who plays Mickey Smith on "Doctor Who," and Joseph Dempsie, who plays Chris Miles on the hit series "Skins," which is getting a Us import on MTV to be set in Baltimore, Maryland. The threesome line up in support of the Robin Hood tax, which you can learn more about here.
Remember to check out Brian Warmoth's Twitter-Wood column every day for an early jump on your Daily TwitPic.
- 4/16/2010
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Movies Blog
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