The Society of Camera Operators (SOC) has announced the nominees for the Camera Operator of the Year competition and the Lifetime Achievement Award recipients. The awards ceremony–a black tie fundraising event to support the Vision Center at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles–will be held on February 5, 2011 at the Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank.
Here’s a rundown of nominees:
Nominees for Camera Operator of the Year — Feature Film
HEREAFTER — Steve Campanelli
INCEPTION – Scott Sakamoto
THE FIGHTER – Geoffrey Haley
THE SOCIAL NETWORK — Peter Rosenfeld
THE TOWN – Colin Anderson
Nominees for Camera Operator of the Year – Television
HOUSE – Tony Gaudioz
BONES – Greg Collier
SONS OF ANARCHY – David Frederick
RAISING HOPE – Doc Karman
24 – Guy Skinner
“During the nomination process, our members were amazed at the caliber of work out there this year,” says SOC 1st Vp Jack Messitt. “It was not easy to narrow down the field. Every nominee represents the very best in the craft of camera operating and it will be extremely difficult to chose a winner.”
The Camera Operator of the Year Award will be voted upon by the SOC active membership and announced the night of the awards show.
The SOC Lifetime Achievement Recipients are:
Camera Operator
Michael Ferris (Die Hard, Scarface, Spiderman 3, Back to The Future II)
Camera Technician
Alan Disler — 1st Assistant Camera (Pearl Harbor, Master and Commander, The Patriot, Mars Attacks)
Mobile Camera Platform Operator
Peter Romano, ASC — Underwater Camera Operator (Inception, Star Trek, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Minority Report)
Still Photographer
David James (Shindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan, Batman Begins, Minority Report)
Technical Achievement
Arri Alexa Camera System
Ultimate Arm – Gyrostabilized Camera Crane
Historical Shot
Das Boot – Running in Hallway of Submarine
“The SOC is proud to honor this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award recipients,” says SOC president Dan Kneece. “Their career long achievements are a testament to the creative impact of the entire camera crew and the technical innovators vital to our craft.”
Founded in 1979, the SOC is non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the art and creative contributions of the camera operator in the motion picture and television Industries.