The Society of Camera Operators has revealed the recipients of its Soc Lifetime Achievement awards, which will be presented during a Feb. 24 ceremony.
Lifetime Achievement awards will be accepted by camera operator Larry McConkey, whose latest work as an “a” camera operator was on Showtime drama Billions and whose Steadicam work has appeared in movies including 12 Years a Slave, Shutter Island and Django Unchained; and nine-time Emmy winner Dave Hilmer (The Voice, Dancing with the Stars), who will receive the award for a broadcast camera operator.
Camera operator Mande Whitaker (Wipeout) will be the first recipient of a new award, recognizing unscripted work. “I’m especially proud to announce the Soc’s first-ever lifetime achievement award for camera operators working in unscripted television. These operators are a vibrant and growing component of our membership, and it is important that they be represented at what we think will be a very special event,...
Lifetime Achievement awards will be accepted by camera operator Larry McConkey, whose latest work as an “a” camera operator was on Showtime drama Billions and whose Steadicam work has appeared in movies including 12 Years a Slave, Shutter Island and Django Unchained; and nine-time Emmy winner Dave Hilmer (The Voice, Dancing with the Stars), who will receive the award for a broadcast camera operator.
Camera operator Mande Whitaker (Wipeout) will be the first recipient of a new award, recognizing unscripted work. “I’m especially proud to announce the Soc’s first-ever lifetime achievement award for camera operators working in unscripted television. These operators are a vibrant and growing component of our membership, and it is important that they be represented at what we think will be a very special event,...
- 10/4/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Steven Spielberg’s remake of West Side Story for 20th Century Studios and FX’s crime drama Snowfall claimed top honors at the Society Of Camera Operators Awards held virtually on Saturday night, with Mitch Dubin, Soc, and “B” Camera John “Buzz” Moyer, Soc taking home the award for Camera Operator of the Year in Film for their work on the former title, and Manolo Rojas, Soc, and “B” Camera Pauline Edwards, Soc claiming Camera Operator of the Year in Television for their work on the eighth episode of the latter’s fourth season.
Dubin and Moyer prevailed over competition that included Gilles Corbeil, Soc (Nightmare Alley); Matthew Moriarty, Soc (A Quiet Place Part II); David Thompson, Soc, with “B” Camera Ian Seabrook, Soc (Finch); and Mike Heathcote, Soc (The Many Saints of Newark). Rojas and Edwards, meanwhile, won out over teams including Mick Froehlich, Soc, with Remi Tournois, Soc...
Dubin and Moyer prevailed over competition that included Gilles Corbeil, Soc (Nightmare Alley); Matthew Moriarty, Soc (A Quiet Place Part II); David Thompson, Soc, with “B” Camera Ian Seabrook, Soc (Finch); and Mike Heathcote, Soc (The Many Saints of Newark). Rojas and Edwards, meanwhile, won out over teams including Mick Froehlich, Soc, with Remi Tournois, Soc...
- 3/6/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
During a virtual celebration on Saturday, the Society of Camera Operators (Soc) announced winners for the 2022 camera operator of the year awards in film and television categories.
The recipients for camera operator of the year in film are Mitch Dubin and “B” camera operator John “Buzz” Moyer for “West Side Story.” Manolo Rojas and “B” camera operator Pauline Edwards earned the camera operator of the year in television award — for their work in the “Snowfall” episode “Betrayal” (S4 E8).
This year’s Soc Awards Celebration marked the first time that the Soc expanded nominations to include both “A” and “B” camera operators — allowing for increased recognition of the collaborative efforts among operator teams.
Dubin, Moyer, Rojas and Edwards topped an impressive group of nominees in both film and television. Additional nominations in the film category included Gilles Corbeil (“Nightmare Alley”), Matthew Moriarty (“A Quiet Place Part II”), David Thompson with...
The recipients for camera operator of the year in film are Mitch Dubin and “B” camera operator John “Buzz” Moyer for “West Side Story.” Manolo Rojas and “B” camera operator Pauline Edwards earned the camera operator of the year in television award — for their work in the “Snowfall” episode “Betrayal” (S4 E8).
This year’s Soc Awards Celebration marked the first time that the Soc expanded nominations to include both “A” and “B” camera operators — allowing for increased recognition of the collaborative efforts among operator teams.
Dubin, Moyer, Rojas and Edwards topped an impressive group of nominees in both film and television. Additional nominations in the film category included Gilles Corbeil (“Nightmare Alley”), Matthew Moriarty (“A Quiet Place Part II”), David Thompson with...
- 3/6/2022
- by Wyatte Grantham-Philips
- Variety Film + TV
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