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LOS ANGELES (October 21, 2015) – The deadline to submit entries for consideration in the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) annual television competition is November 2 by noon (PST). The two award categories are (1) Television Movie, Miniseries or Pilot, and (2) an Episode of a Regular Series. Nominees will be named in November, and winners announced at the awards gala on February 14, 2016, at the Hyatt Regency Century City. To qualify for the ASC TV awards, shows must have a premiere broadcast date in the United States between November 1, 2014, and October 31, 2015. Entry forms can be downloaded from the ASC website. Last year’s winners were Jonathan Freeman, ASC for the “Golden Days for Boys and Girls” episode of BOARDWALK EMPIRE, and John Lindley, ASC for the for the MANHATTAN pilot. Chartered in January of 1919, the ASC is defined by their reputation of excellence in advancing the art of visual storytelling. Currently, the ASC has more than 360 active members and 200-plus associate members, all from various sectors of the industry that support the skilled art and craft of filmmaking. Membership and associate membership is achieved through invitation only. For additional information about the ASC, visit www.theasc.com, or join American Cinematographer on Facebook and Twitter (@AmericanCine).
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Hey guys I have a pile of gear for sale. The reason for sale is that I barely use the gear. Here's a list Bartech wireless FF/ with Heden Motor and extra gear drives Kit. $1800 K5600 Jokerbug 400 HMI $1200 K5600 Jokerbug 200 HMI $1000 Steadicam pilot - $1000 Kinotehnik LCDVF $500 Cinestar 8 $2000 U7 motors X8 $75-each Carl Ziess Cinemiser OLED $350 Wireless transmitters And much more..... Make your offers reasonable. all my gear is in decent shape and mildly used. PM me for more pictures as the site won't let me upload everything here. Goodluck
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here is the first segment of this little TV Show im doing to practice with some gear I just got. Feel Free to give me some Pointers for upcoming episodes.. I have shot 5 segments already. Please subscribe if you enjoy it :) thanks for the help guys
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So I very new to the whole world of Cinematography and directing. But I started working for a wedding production company. Got a 7d and a 55mm 1.8. For practice started a short story which turned into a pilot ep. Looking for some criticisms and productive comment.. What do you think we should do with the project ? Festivals, competitions Nothing, pitch.. After watching it a thousand times while learning to edit I think I degraded the film. Shot in 2 months Shot on one camera Canon 7d With 2 Lenses 50mm 1.8 and a 35mm cine.. Mono pod and a tri. Thanks guys Trailer- Full pilot-- Password is --- bird