Mad Mad: FURY ROAD, How Did They Do That? Limited Spaces ~ RSVP Now!!!
Deluxe and the ACS present an evening of solving mysteries with Cinematographers John Seale ACS ASC & David Burr ACS, Visual Effects Supervisor Andrew Jackson and Senior Colourist Eric Whipp.
Be prepared to be enlightened and surprised. MAD MAX: FURY ROAD In the digital world film makers now inhabit there are many and varied means of altering the footage that was originally captured on set.
No longer are choice of colour and density the only options available to cinematographers as visual effects and colour grading take on more and more responsibility for the final image. This evening will provide for you a perfect opportunity to speak directly with the filmmakers and to compare first hand original Mad Max footage, as captured in the camera, with subsequent input by Andrew Jackson and Eric Whipp working in concert with George Miller and John Seale to achieve the final look. Knowing the original footage, and having been shown by Andrew and Eric what they have done to it, is a perfect example of the combined manipulation of the footage that results in the final image John Seale. Friday, 20th February at 7.00pm DELUXE Sydney Unit 3 706 Mowbray Road Lane Cove North NSW 2066
RSVP ESSENTIAL to David Lewis ACS by Wednesday, 18th February. Limited spaces available, so first in first served. You will be required to sign a Non Disclosure Agreement, as Mad Max: Fury Road is yet to be released and please, no cameras.
NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON 28 FEBRUARY FOR THE ACS TECHNICAL & INNOVATION ACHIEVEMENT AWARD IN HONOR OF MILLER TRIPODS FOUNDER BOB MILLER. The Bob Miller ACS Technical & Innovation Achievement Award will come with $1,000 cash and a $2,000 Miller product prize along with a framed certificate. The winner will also have their name engraved onto one of Millers LP 54 Classic tripods, which will reside permanently on display at the ACS National Headquarters. The Bob Miller ACS Technical & Innovation Achievement Award will be presented to an industry innovator for the first time at the 2015 ACS National Awards for Cinematography in Hobart, Australia. For more information or to nominate a worthy person for this Award contact Ron Johanson at
NATIONAL AWARDS ~ May 2nd 2015
For the first time in its proud history the Australian Cinematographers Society has chosen Hobart, Tasmania as the host city for its annual awards. The 44th ACS Awards ceremony will be held in Hobart on Saturday May 2nd 2015. The venue is the iconic Museum of Old and New Art, MONA. The ACS has partnered with several accommodation and travel providers to give ACS members and their friends exclusive deals. Check out the link to our National Awards Page for more information about these great packages. Please be aware that Hobart is often at peak capacity for accommodation, so booking early is essential.
NATIONAL AWARDS BOOKINGS "OPEN" - Check out the Early Bird Prize!
National Awards Early Bird booking prize of a $600.00 travel voucher (Sadly Tasmanian residents not eligible) All interstate bookings made in the first 30 days are eligible for Early Bird draw.
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