The International Cinematographers Guild has announced the honorees for its 22nd annual Emerging Cinematographer Awards, including IndieWire’s Anne Thompson, who will receive the Technicolor “William A. Fraker” Award for Journalism. In addition, Rachel Morrisson will receive the Canon Award for Achievement in Cinematography and Amelia Vincent is being honored with the Asc Mentorship Award.
A selection of short films shot by the other nine honorees will debut at the Eca Los Angeles event being held on September 30 at the Directors Guild of America Theater, followed by further screenings in New York, Atlanta, and Chicago.
The honorees, which were chosen from a field of 105 submissions, are:
Hunter Robert Baker, “Peacock Killer” (Operator)
Tommy Daguanno, “Detroit Diamond” (Operator)
Drew Dawson, “Demon” (2nd Assistant)
T. Acton Fitzgerald, “Intrusions” (Operator)
Clifford Jones, “Baby Steps” (Digital Imaging Technician)
Martin Moody, “Goldblooded” (1st Assistant)
Alicia Robbins, “Internet Gangsters” (Operator)
Gus Sacks, “Embalmer” (Digital Imaging Technician)
David Stragmeister,...
A selection of short films shot by the other nine honorees will debut at the Eca Los Angeles event being held on September 30 at the Directors Guild of America Theater, followed by further screenings in New York, Atlanta, and Chicago.
The honorees, which were chosen from a field of 105 submissions, are:
Hunter Robert Baker, “Peacock Killer” (Operator)
Tommy Daguanno, “Detroit Diamond” (Operator)
Drew Dawson, “Demon” (2nd Assistant)
T. Acton Fitzgerald, “Intrusions” (Operator)
Clifford Jones, “Baby Steps” (Digital Imaging Technician)
Martin Moody, “Goldblooded” (1st Assistant)
Alicia Robbins, “Internet Gangsters” (Operator)
Gus Sacks, “Embalmer” (Digital Imaging Technician)
David Stragmeister,...
- 9/27/2018
- by Indiewire Staff
- Indiewire
Chicago – Five years after earning praise for his directorial debut, “…Around,” indie filmmaker David Spaltro has returned behind the camera to deliver his second feature. The film, “Things I Don’t Understand” may be many things, but a sophomore slump it is not. Its assured craftsmanship, fine performances and provocative themes have made it one of the most buzzed-about pictures on the festival circuit.
Molly Ryman stars as Violet, a jaded grad student who develops a friendship with two outsiders—a mysterious bartender, Parker (Aaron Mathias), and a cancer-stricken teen, Sara (Grace Folsom). Meanwhile, Violet’s eccentric roommates, Gabby (Meissa Hampton) and Remy (Hugo Dillon), struggle to avoid getting evicted from their cozy loft. Beautifully lensed by cinematographer Gus Sacks, the film explores faith, doubt, friendship and the beauty that can be found in catharsis. Spaltro served as writer, producer, director and editor on the picture, which has already garnered various awards this year.
Molly Ryman stars as Violet, a jaded grad student who develops a friendship with two outsiders—a mysterious bartender, Parker (Aaron Mathias), and a cancer-stricken teen, Sara (Grace Folsom). Meanwhile, Violet’s eccentric roommates, Gabby (Meissa Hampton) and Remy (Hugo Dillon), struggle to avoid getting evicted from their cozy loft. Beautifully lensed by cinematographer Gus Sacks, the film explores faith, doubt, friendship and the beauty that can be found in catharsis. Spaltro served as writer, producer, director and editor on the picture, which has already garnered various awards this year.
- 7/25/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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