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Guild of Television Cameramen Announce 2012 Award Winners
5/17/2012
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND:
The Guild of Television Cameramen announced the Vitec GTC Award 2012
winners during its 40th anniversary celebrations in Birmingham on May 11. The
presentation was held in the presence of the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councilor Anita
Ward.
Award nominees included cameramen, camerawomen and technical
gurus active with manufacturers of television equipment, whose work had been
submitted by their peers. Entries were judged by a panel comprising
leading experts in the industry and members of the GTC Council.
Jules Greenway was declared winner of the GTC’s Television
Cameramen’s Award on the basis of a long and successful career in
broadcasting. He joined the BBC in 1963 and later spent 14 years supervising
racing events for Channel 4 before retiring this year.
Awards for Excellence were presented to 10 individual
or team recipients:
- David Morgan, Steadicam operator on “Casualty,
Momentum” (BBC1).
- Terje Sørgjerd, cameraman on “The Mountain” (Vimeo).
- Justin Mills, lighting camera on “Newsnight, Brain
Science “(BBC2).
- Eric Veyssiere and Franck Arrestier, aerial
camera on “Tour de France 2011,” Stages 18 and 19 (ITV4).
- Rasmus Arrildt, director of photography on “The
Killing, Series 2” (BBC4).
- Mark Smith and David Allen, camera, “My Life as a
Turkey” (BBC2).
- Neil McLintock, camera supervisor, “Royal
Wedding, Westminster Abbey” (BBC1)
- Stephen Gray, ultra-high-speed slow-motion camera, “Wimbledon
2011” (BBC1 and BBC2).
- Vittorio Storaro, director of photography, “Verdi’s Rigoletto” (BBC2).
- Entire team of climbing cameramen, “The Great Climb” (BBC2).
Three companies were presented with GTC Seals of
Approval:
- MTF Services Ltd for its Nikon to Sony F3 adaptor.
- Easyrig AB for its Easyrig 2.5 and
Cinema 3.
- Arnold & Richter Cine Technik GmbH for the
ARRI Alexa camera system.
The Mike Baldock Award was presented to
Lt Kelly Cleeve RN, originator and producer of HMS Ocean—Christmas
video (YouTube).
Neil Thompson received Honorary
Membership for technical advice to the GTC while on the staff of Sony and
more recently as a consultant and freelance tutor.
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