CSC AwArdS - Canadian Society of Cinematographers

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CSC AwArdS - Canadian Society of Cinematographers
The
C anadian S ociety of
C inematographers
Presents the
2009
CSC Awards
Saturday, April 4th, 2009
The Dominion Ballroom
Sheraton Centre Hotel
123 Queen Street West
Toronto Ontario Canada
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2009 CSC AWARDS
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CONTENTS
2 ................. CSC Executive
3 ................. Awards Presenters
4 ................. President’s Message
7 .................Program
9 ................. CSC Awards Sponsors
11 ................. Jury Selected Nominees
18 ................. Past Recipients
25 ................. Message from the
Awards Chair
26 ................. 2009 Juries
28 ................. CSC Sponsors
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CANADIAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS
2009 EXECUTIVE
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Membership
Public Relations
Education Director ex-officio
Director ex-officio
Joan Hutton csc
George Willis csc, sasc
Antonin Lhotsky csc
Joseph Sunday phd
Philip Earnshaw csc
Nikos Evdemon csc
Ernie Kestler
Dylan Macleod csc
D. Gregor Hagey csc
ADVISORY BOARD
Robert Bocking csc
AWARDS COMMITTEE
ChairRobert Bocking csc
Jury Co-ChairRobert Bocking csc
Jury Co-Chair
John Hodgson
Committee Members
Bert Dunk csc, asc
George Hosek csc
CSC Executive Director Susan Saranchuk
HOST
Marci Ien, Early Edition Host and News
Anchor for CANADA AM and Anchor of
CTV NEWSNET weekday mornings. She
was recently awarded the 2008 Black Business
and Professional Association’s (BBPA) Harry
Jerome Award in the media category for her
contribution to journalism in Canada and
her dedication to children’s charities.
AWARDS PRODUCTION
Camera Operator
Ian McLaren
Show Reel, courtesy ofDavid Oliver,
Editor, Soho
WriterDon Angus
Gala Producer
Susan Saranchuk
CSC Office, 131 - 3007 Kingston Road, Toronto, Ontario M1M 1P1
Phone 416-266-0591 Fax 416-266-3996
admin@csc.ca
www.csc.ca
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AwardS Presenters
Marcia MacMillan, Anchor, CTV NewsNet
Roy Tash
Stan Clinton
Corporate/Educational
Jeff Flowers, Vice-President of Marketing,
Western Canada, Panavision Canada
Student
(Sponsored by Panavision Canada)
Paul Lewis, President and General Manager,
Discovery Channel Canada
Lifestyle/Reality
(Sponsored by Sim Video Productions Limited)
Docudrama
Robert Brooks Documentary
Lance Carlson, Filmmaker and Teacher
Bill Hilson Award
Charlotte Arnold and Dalmar Abuzeid, Actors,
CTV’s Degrassi: The Next Generation
Music Video/Performance
Dramatic Short
Fritz Spiess Commercial
Joan Hutton csc, President, Canadian Society of Cinematographers
President’s Award
Hélène Joy, Actor, star of Durham County and Murdoch Mysteries
TV Drama
TV Series
(Sponsored by Technicolor)
Theatrical Feature
(Sponsored by Deluxe)
Gaston Bernier, Sales Manager, Production, Kodak Canada
Kodak New Century Award
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President’s MEssage
W
elcome to the 2009 CSC Awards Gala, our annual tribute to the
outstanding achievements of our members and their peers. The
talents of Canadian cinematographers continue to place them
among the finest in the world. Despite the vagaries of a rough economic
downturn around the globe, cameras rolled on Canadian features such as
Passchendaele and immensely popular home-grown television productions like
Corner Gas, Little Mosque on the Prairie, The Guard, The Border, Degrassi: The Next
Generation, Flashpoint, Being Erica and many more.
All but one of the above shows are shot by CSC members. The exception
is Being Erica, but I mention this bold and distinctive program because it
demonstrates the CSC’s new policy of inviting member and non-member
cinematographers residing in Canada and Canadian cinematographers living
outside the country to participate in the awards competition. A committee of
prominent Canadian cinematographers decided to amend the regulations
governing the Society’s annual awards. This is the first time in its 50-year
history that the CSC is including cinematographers outside of the membership
in all categories.
“We want to make sure that the works of all cinematographers in this
country have the opportunity to compete in the CSC Awards,” said committee
member Albert Dunk, csc, asc. “We want the best competing with the best.
No exclusions.” Student and News categories were already open to nonmembers.
Over this past year, a global economic crisis has spread to Canada, reducing
vital financial resources for our film and television industry, and the CSC, like
many other players in the business, has had to tighten its belt. However, the
show must go on, and the Society is not curtailing its efforts to find, revise and
renew activities that support our members. We are continuing our popular
lighting workshops and planning a 2009/2010 (season 2) schedule of screenings of current films, with lectures by the directors of photography who shot
them. We are also looking at closer collaboration with the Directors’ Guild of
Canada and the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. Our magazine,
under Editor Wyndham Wise, has undergone a transformation of style, format
and even its name has been changed to Canadian Cinematographer from CSC
News. Wyndham, working closely with Editor Emeritus Don Angus, has several
other ideas for upgrading the publication and widening its distribution. Canadian
Cinematographer harks back to an earlier CSC magazine of the same name, and
the executive felt it better described the readership focus than CSC News.
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President’s MEssage
The CSC has never strayed from its
original objective, “to promote and
foster the art of cinematography in
Canada,” and that’s why we are here
tonight, presenting awards to the
best of the best.We did not, however,
get here by luck, and every year we
take great pride in presenting special awards to men and women who
have gone that extra mile to make
the CSC and the industry in general
stronger and brighter.
We are here tonight to honour the
gifted practitioners of our craft, and
there are many people to thank for the
continuing success of this special event.
That success is directed by a working
executive with whom I am proud to be
associated. My thanks to all for another great year, with special thanks to
Susan Saranchuk for staging this wonderful show. We are grateful for the time
and expertise of the awards juries, co-chaired so ably by Robert Bocking csc
and John Hodgson in Toronto. A huge thanks, too, to our corporate sponsors
whose generosity makes this festive occasion possible. And last but not least,
congratulations to this year’s nominees.
Please enjoy a wonderful evening.
Joan Hutton csc
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5:30 pm
RECEPTION
Featuring hors d’oeuvre and Champagne Reception
7:30 pm
DINNER & AWARD PRESENTATIONS
8:00 pm
OPENING REMARKS
Joan Hutton csc, President
George Willis csc, sasc,Vice-President
Presentation of Canadian “SPACE” flag
A gift from NASA to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of
the IMAX camera aboard the space shuttle Challenger, 1984.
Jim Mercer csc
Menu
Wine
Chardonnay,VQA, Peller Estates: White Wine
Cabernet Merlot,VQA Peller Estate: Red Wine
Soup
Roasted Garlic and Tomato Chowder
Salad
Garden Greens with Pecorino Cheese, Pear Tomatoes,
Candied Spiced Pecans and Ranch Dressing
Entrée
Baked Breast of Chicken filled with Scallions, Mushrooms
and Wild Rice, Port Wine Sauce
Or
Vegetarian Entrée
Forest Mushroom Strudel with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce
With Medley of Seasonal Vegetables
Dessert
Sweet pastry and Almond Shell filled with Tart Lemon
and Spiked Meringue and Seasonal Berries
Coffee, Tea
11:00 pm
Schmooze Hour
Cash Bar and Midnight Munchies
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THE CANADIAN SOCIETY
OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS
would like to thank the following for
their generous commitment to the
csc Awards Gala
PLATINUM SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSOR
SILVER SPONSORS
DONATING SPONSORS
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THE JURY SELECTED NOMINEES
FOR THE 2009 CSC AWARDS ARE:
THE ROY TASH AWARD
Adam Blair • Elephant Seals • CTV News
Cheng-Hsian (Sean) Chang • Tibetan Horseman Riot • CTV News
Gord Edick • Bank Hostages & Robber Takedown • Global Television
THE STAN CLINTON AWARD
Stephane Brisson/Lucien Millette • Windmill Health Problems • CTV News
Hugh Haugland • Clock Tower Keeper • CTV News
Randy Maahs • Regional Contact “Rideau Boat Tour” • CTV News
CORPORATE/EDUCATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD
Marc Stone/Andy Binnington • Growing Together
“Family Centred Care at SickKids” • MHS Productions
Peter Warren csc • Soldiers First • Affinity Productions
Kelly Wolfert • Tourism BC – Summer 2008 • Barbershop Films
STUDENT CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD
Sponsored by Panavision Canada
Mikhail Petrenko • Morning Will Come • York University
Robert Tagliaferri • A Clean Well-Lighted Place • Ryerson University
Stephen Whitehead • Emes • Ryerson University
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Precision Camera
would like to congratulate
all the nominees at the
2009 CSC Awards Gala
LIFESTYLE/REALITY CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD
Sponsored by Sim Video Productions Ltd.
Sean Cable • World Travels “Ethiopa South” • Omni Film Productions
Ian Kerr csc • Shimmy • Omni Lifestyle
Richard Wilmot • Holmes on Homes “Lien on Me” •
Make it Right Productions
DOCUDRAMA CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD
Jeremy Benning • The Great Sperm Race •
Cream Productions/Blink Films/Discovery Channel Canada/Channel 4
D. Gregor Hagey csc • Mayday 5 “Fatal Distraction” • Cineflix/Next Film
Productions/ Discovery Channel Canada
Paul Tolton csc • Mayday 5 “Air India: Explosive Evidence” •
Cineflix/Next Film Productions/Discovery Channel Canada
ROBERT BROOKS AWARD
FOR DOCUMENTARY CINEMATOGRAPHY
Dylan Macleod csc • Ground Rules • Science North
Matthew R. Phillips csc • Snapshot “Greg Girard” • Still Life Productions
Frank Vilaca • Aftermath: Population Zero •
Cream Productions/National Geographic
THE BILL HILSON AWARD
Frieder Hochheim
Oscar®-winning Frieder Hochheim, a native of Winnipeg who became a Toronto
gaffer, invented a portable lighting system which has revolutionized lighting in
the motion picture industry. He called his flicker-free, colour-correct fluorescent lighting system Kino Flo, which since 1987 is considered the standard of the
industry. In 1995, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences honoured
Hochheim and his team with an Academy Award® for Technical Achievement.
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MUSIC VIDEO/PERFORMANCE CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD
D. Gregor Hagey csc • Randy Rogers Band In My Arms Instead •
Picture Vision Pictures/Mercury Records
Brad Rushing csc • The Summerlad City of Noise • Barany Productions
Brendan Steacy • Shelby Lynne Anyone Who Had a Heart •
Picture Vision Pictures
DRAMATIC SHORT CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD
Joshua Allen • Rock Garden: A Love Story • 28 Pictures/Gloryous Productions
Ray Dumas csc • The Cello • Canadian Film Centre
Mitchell T. Ness csc • The Dreaming • AMG Films
FRITZ SPIESS AWARD FOR COMMERCIAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
Douglas Koch csc • Subaru Sumo • The Corner Store
Adam Marsden csc • Jackson Triggs Bring on the Night • Untitled Films
Christopher Sargent • Vaseline Enduring Skin • Park Pictures
THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD
Nikos Evdemon csc
For Nikos Evdemon csc, entertainment has been part of his soul since his
childhood in northern Greece. He discovered early that acting was not for
him and he turned his creative eye to the art of cinematography. His work has
graced Canadian film and television for nearly 40 years, including a remarkable
28-year career with the CBC. An abundance of awards has followed, including two CSC Awards and four Geminis. In recent years, he has volunteered
his considerable computer and web-building skills to the CSC, beautifully
redesigning the look and functionality of the Society web site www.csc.ca.
The CSC is proud to present the inaugural President’s Award to Nikos.
TV DRAMA CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD
Bernard Couture csc • Affinity • Cité Amérique
David Greene csc • XIII • XIII Television Prod./Prodigy Pictures
Mitchell T. Ness csc • An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving •
Muse Entertainment/Hallmark Channel
Yuri Yakubiw csc • Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning •
Sullivan Entertainment/CTV
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TV SERIES CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD
Sponsored by Technicolor Toronto
Rene Ohashi csc, asc • Eleventh Hour “Savant” •
Jerry Bruckheimer TV/Warner Bros. TV
Ousama Rawi csc, bsc • The Tudors II “Episode 201” •
Peace Arch Entertainment
Stephen Reizes csc • Flashpoint “Who’s George” •
Pink Sky/Avamar/CTV/CBS
THE KODAK NEW CENTURY AWARD
Pierre Letarte csc
Pierre Letarte csc grew up in Montreal where his early interest in film was
sparked by movies screened in church basements. He joined the National Film
Board in 1965 and through the 1970s shot documentaries with directors like
Denys Arcand, Gilles Carle and Paul Cowan, whose Going the Distance received
an Oscar® nomination for feature documentary in 1979. Jean Beaudin’s feature,
J.A. Martin, photographe, was a winner at Cannes and Letarte lensed the controversial NFB film Not a Love Story: A Film about Pornography (1981), directed by
Bonnie Sheer Klein. Perhaps his most famous film, John N. Smith’s The Boys of St.
Vincent, was shot in 1990. Letarte and Smith left the Film Board after The Boys
and the film became their calling card in Hollywood. It led Letarte and Smith
to make Dangerous Minds starring Michelle Pfeiffer in 1995, Sugartime (1995)
with Mary-Louise Parker and Jane Austen’s Mafia! (1998) with Lloyd Bridges.
Back home, the pair made the Canadian television miniseries Random Passage
(2002), Prairie Giant (2006) and The Englishman’s Boy (2008). Letarte won the
Gemini Award for best cinematography for Random Passage and was nominated
for the other two. His most recent film with Smith, Love & Savagery, is in postproduction.
THEATRICAL FEATURE CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD
Sponsored by Deluxe
César Charlone abs • Blindness •
Rhombus Media/02 Filmes/Bee Vine Pictures
Pierre Gill csc • Le Piége américain • Aetios Productions
Gregory Middleton csc • Passchendaele • Whizbang Films/Rhombus Media
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PAST RECIPIENTS
THE ROY TASH AWARD
The Roy Tash News Film Award is presented for outstanding cinematography
in television news by a Canadian cameraperson. The trophy is named for
veteran news cameraman Roy Tash csc, who spent more than 50 years
shooting news events across Canada and throughout the world. The award
features one of Roy’s cameras, a 35mm Bell and Howell Eyemo, which has been
gold-plated. With great pride, Roy personally presented this award until his
death in 1988 at the age of 90.
2008 Brett Purdy, Global TV Winnipeg
2007 Sergio Magro, Global BC
2006 Giancarlo Desantis, Citytv
2005 Kirk Neff, Citytv
2004 Keith Whelan, CBC
2003 Shawn Foss, CTV Vancouver
2002 Phil Nolan, Global
2001 Yehoram Pirotsky, Global
2000 Greg Danilenko, CTV
1999 Bill Purchase, CTV
1998 Howard Cooper, CTV
1997 Douglas Gamey, Global
1996 Yehoram Pirotsky, Global
1995 Dan Laffey, Global
1994 Gord Edick, Global
1993 Robert Cleator, CFRN Edmonton
1992 Richard Games, CFCN Calgary
1991 Dominic Scuillo, CITY-TV Toronto
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1990 Alan S.Watson, CFRN Edmonton
1989 Dan Moynihan, CBC Regina
1988 Frank Mahon, Global
1987 Doug Baird, CBC Vancouver
1986 Patrick Bell, CBC Vancouver
1985 Jim Moule, CFCN-TV
1984 William Purchase, CFRN Edmonton
1983 Tim Moses, Global
1982 William Szczur, BCTV
1980 John Grierson, CITY
1979 Raymond Bournier, CBC Winnipeg
1978 Peter Woeste, CKY-TV Winnipeg
1976 Dan Laffey, Global
1975 Walter Corbett, Global
1974 Teri Culbert, CBC Toronto
1972 Alphee Moreau, CHCH Hamilton
1971 Phillip C. Pendry, CBC England
1970 Teri Culbert, CFPL-TV London
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THE STAN CLINTON AWARD
The Stan Clinton Award is presented for best news essay where cinematographic distinction is the prime consideration. The award is presented in
memory of the late Stan Clinton csc. Stan was the first contract cameraperson
at the CBC. He devoted his life not only to filming superb pictures, but also to
teaching new cameramen. This award will long commemorate Stan’s insistence
on excellence even under the pressures of news photography.
2008 Doug Gamey, Global TV
2007 Luke Smith, APTN Whitehorse
2006 Paul Wing, CJOH Ottawa
2005 Randy Maahs, CJOH Ottawa
2004 Keith Eidse, A Channel
2003 Randy Maahs, CJOH Ottawa
2002 Paul Wing, CJOH Ottawa
2001 Stephane Brisson, CTV
2000 Paul Wing, CJOH Ottawa
1999 Wendell Tenove, CTV
1998 Paul Wing, CJOH Ottawa
1997 Chris Gargus, CBC Toronto
1996 Don Scott, CBC Calgary
1995 Chris Gargus, CBC Toronto
1994 Danny Cook, CBC Toronto
1993 Paul Wing, CJOH Ottawa
1992 Kevin MacDonald, ATV Halifax
1991 Peter Warren, CJOH Ottawa
1990 Kevin MacDonald, ATV Halifax
1989 Peter Warren, CJOH Ottawa
THE BILL HILSON AWARD
The Bill Hilson Award is named after the man who generated and regulated
the procedures for film quality control in the early days of CBC Television. This
award is presented for outstanding service contributing to the development of
the motion picture industry.
2008 Roger Racine csc
2007 Helmut Cremer
2006 Ralph C. Ellis
2005 Stan Ford
2004 Michael Spencer
2003 Ivan Putora
2002 Wescam
2001 Ed Higginson csc
2000 Doug Dales
1999 Maria Topalovich
1998 Austin & Joe Grimaldi
1997 Don Hall
1996 Colin Davis
1995 Glen Ferrier
1994 Bill White
1993 Robert C. Crone csc
1992 Fin Quinn
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1991 Peter Edwards
1990 Gerd Kurz
1989 Miklos Lente csc
1988 Patrick Spence-Thomas
1987 Fred Lemmin
1986 Neil Seale
1985 IMAX
1984 Edmond L. DeFay csc
1983 Janet G.M. Good
1982 Robert Rouveroy csc
1980 Wilson Markle csc (Hon)
1979 Robert Bocking csc
1978 Norman C. Allin csc
1976 Robert Brooks csc
1974 Roy Tash csc
1973 Fritz Spiess csc
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THE KODAK NEW CENTURY AWARD
The Kodak New Century Award is presented to recognize persons who have
made an outstanding contribution to the art of cinematography.
2008 Rodney Charters csc, asc
2007 Pierre Gill csc 2006 Robert McLachlan csc, asc
2005 Harry Makin csc
2004 Paul Sarossy csc, bsc
2003 Ron Orieux csc
2002 Guy Dufaux csc
2001 John Bartley csc, asc
2000 Richard Leiterman csc
1999 Bert Dunk csc, asc
1998 Ernest McNabb csc
1997 Rene Ohashi csc, asc
1996 Miklos Lente csc
1995 Laszlo George csc
1994 Roger Moride csc
1993 George Morita csc
1992 Manfred Guthe csc
1991 Kenneth Post csc
1990 Robert Bocking csc
1989 Robert Brooks csc
1988 Mike Smith
1987 Fritz Spiess csc
THE FUJIFILM AWARD
From 1992 through 2008, The Fujifilm Award has been presented to persons
who have made extraordinary contributions to the CSC. Beginning this year,
it is now called The President’s Award.
2008 Robert Bocking csc
1999 Robert Rouveroy csc
2007 Richard Stringer csc
1998 Lance Carlson
2006 Bill White
1997 Herbert Alpert csc, asc
2005 Susan Saranchuk
1996 Jim Mercer csc
2004 Philip Earnshaw csc
1995 Dr. Wally Gentleman csc
2003 Gerd Kurz
1994 Kenneth Post csc
2002 Joan Hutton csc
1993 Fritz Spiess csc
2001 Joseph Sunday phd
1992 M. Jackson-Samuels csc
2000 Robert Brooks csc
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REMARKS FROM THE AWARDS CHAIR
We are here tonight to honour the best in cinematography. This annual
celebration is the highlight of the CSC year. It has become an industry tradition
which recognizes not only the art and expertise of cinematographers, but also
their essential role in the collaborative process of filmmaking.
The Awards Committee is proud to announce the addition of a new category,
Lifestyle/Reality Cinematography, and the reinstatement of Corporate/Educational Cinematography. The addition of Educational Cinematography to this
category provides a broader perspective of the fields of visual skills which we
have in the past called “Corporate,” “Unique” or “Industrial.”
The CSC Executive thanks our corporate sponsors for their unfailing and ongoing support of the CSC Awards Gala. Please take a moment to look over
our Gala Sponsor list to acknowledge their contributions.
I would like to thank all the CSC members who took time from their busy
schedules to volunteer to serve on the CSC Awards juries. The CSC appreciates the efforts of all the jurors. And thank you to Technicolor Creative
Services for hosting the juries.
As well, I would like to thank Soho Post & Graphics for donating their editing
suite.Thanks to George Hosek csc, John Hodgson and Guido Kondruss and the
always fantastic editor, David Oliver, for producing our show reel.
The CSC would like to thank Don Angus for writing the show script, speeches
and presentations. Thank you to our Executive Director, Susan Saranchuk, as
well as Karen Longland and all the volunteers for producing tonight’s gala. And
thank you to all the members of the CSC Executive who selflessly volunteer
their valuable time to advise and participate in the success of tonight’s gala.
Finally, to all of you attending the 2009 CSC Awards Gala, thank you for helping
to celebrate another year of excellence in Canadian cinematography.
Robert Bocking csc
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The CSC
would like to thank
Technicolor
for hosting the 2009 Juries.
For their time and effort spent in viewing and adjudicating
this year’s CSC Entries, the CSC thanks the following:
Peter Benison csc
Robert Bocking csc
Michael Boland csc
Bert Dunk csc, asc
Colin Hoult csc
George Hosek csc
James Jeffrey csc
Alwyn Kumst csc
Dylan Macleod csc
Robert Saad csc
Ron Stannett csc
Tony Wannamaker csc
Andrew Watt csc
Kit Whitmore csc, soc
Jury Co-chairs:
Robert Bocking csc
John Hodgson
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CSC SALUTES ITS SPONSOR MEMBERS
All Axis Remote Camera Systems
Applied Electronics Ltd.
Amplis Photo Inc.
Arri Canada Ltd.
Canon Canada Inc.
CinequipWhite Inc.
Clairmont Camera
Cooke Optics Ltd.
Creative Post Inc.
D. J. Woods Productions
Deluxe
FUJIFILM Canada Inc.
Image Pacific Broadcast Rentals
Image Central Broadcast Rentals
Kingsway Motion Picture Ltd.
Kino Flo Inc.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Lee Filters Canada
Mole-Richardson Co.
Osram Sylvania Ltd./Ltée
Panasonic Canada
Panavision Canada
Precision Camera
PS Production Services
Rosco Canada
Sim Video Productions
Sony of Canada Ltd.
Technicolor Creative Services
3D Camera Company
Videoscope Ltd.
William F. White International, A Comweb Group Member
ZGC Inc.
ZTV Broadcast Services
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A SALUTE
THE 2009 CSC AWARDS
© Kodak Canada Inc., 2009.
KODAK SALUTES ALL OF THE NOMINEES
OF THE 2009 CSC AWARDS GALA
AND CONGRATULATES PIERRE LETARTE csc
AS THIS YEAR’S RECIPIENT OF
THE KODAK NEW CENTURY AWARD.
A PROUD SPONSOR OF
THE CANADIAN SOCIETY
OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS