The “How’d you get that job?” series examines career pathways. Prince Nediyedath talks to Denise Eriksen about what inspired his "laser-focused" ambition for a career in cinematography.
In the name of celebrating talent, we've decided to gift you a free digital copy of our most recent issue, which includes our Rising Talent list for 2023.
Join Santa and give your industry friends the perfect Christmas gift! It's the Australian Cinematographers Society's acclaimed coffee table book The Shadowcatchers.
Cinematographer Don McAlpine has been presented with the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts' (AACTA) prestigious Raymond Longford Award
'Totally Killer' offered cinematographer Judd Overton plenty of challenges; the mash between horror and comedy, the need to create two distinctive looks for the film's time periods, 1987 and 2023, and the chance to create 360-degree rotating shots inside a real gravitron.
Erika Addis will be the next national president of the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS), the first woman to lead the organisation in its history.
Concerns about power imbalances and toxic working environments in the film and TV industries long pre-date the emergence of #metoo as a global rallying cry against sexual assault and harassment on set.
One of Australia's most internationally successful cinematographers, John Seale, talks to IF about his career as he prepares for retirement, having wrapped on his final film, George Miller’s 'Three Thousand Years of Longing'.