The ACS50 has reportedly been a box office hit even before it opened at the Overseas Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay, Sydney this morning, but people were still pouring in to register.
Five top the line cinematic cameras were put to the test by seven cinematographers, and the results rolled in at today's session at the ACS50.
The Australian Cinematographers Society's (ACS) 50th Anniversary Annual Awards Dinner was an illustrious evening full of laughter, tears and intense pride.
Despite not getting much of a theatrical run on Australian screens, Kriv Stenders� raw domestic drama Boxing Day is currently screening in the United States for Directors Guild of America members.
Despite unrelenting showers, the SFF opened to a glamorous and brisk evening with a surprise animated short and world premier of Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky.
The Film Finance Corporation will announce the results of a national survey tomorrow morning, which identifies the key factors required to achieve audiences for Australian films.
Breakout 2007 hit and IF Award winning film The Jammed has proven to have even longer legs, securing a New Zealand theatrical opening across six screens next week.
Australian filmmakers have received some measure of comfort after research released yesterday by the Film Finance Corporation revealed audiences are not biased against Australian films when it comes to watching them in cinemas.