Mandy Walker ACS Cinematographer of the Year

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Mandy Walker AM ACS ASC has won the prestigious Australian Cinematographer of the Year Milli Award. Walker also won a Gold Tripod in the Feature Films – Budget $2m and over category for her work on Elvis.

The win was announced at this year’s Fujinon Fujifilm Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) National Awards held at Luna Park in Sydney.

It’s been a year to remember for Walker who made a huge breakthrough for women by recently winning best cinematography at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (AACTA) and the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) feature-film award for Elvis.

Mandy Walker’s work on Elvis was recognised in Australia and USA

Walker is leading the way for women in the industry, becoming the first female to win the AACTA award, the ASC award and now this.

“It’s an honour and privilege to have won the Milli and to have worked on Elvis with so many Australian filmmakers who are undeniably at the top of their game, said Walker.

“As a team we created an incredibly special piece of cinema.

“Australian cinematographers continue to create some of the best work across the globe and thus, again, I am truly humbled to win this award.

“Thank you also to the ACS and all of their sponsors, as we wouldn’t be here without you.”

2023 Milli winner Mandy Walker AM ACS ASC

ACS national president, Erika Addis presented Hall of Fame Awards to David Gribble ACS, Laurence McManus ACS and Robert Krasker BSC ASC, the Life Membership Award to Mark Evans and Ron Windon ACS Contribution Awards to Richard Chataway ACS and James Cunningham.

Joanna Cameron was given the John Leake OAM ACS Emerging Cinematographer Award and the National Judges Merit Award went to Jonathon Le Grice for Echoes of Darkness.

The Bob Miller ACS Technical & Innovation Achievement Award was taken out by Mark Ruff.

The ACS CineKids 13-15 years old Gold Award went to Cathryn Alford for The Last Haven and a Gold Award for Student Cinematography was also awarded to Jonathon Le Grice for Echoes of Darkness.

Other Gold Tripod winners included Tony Luu ACS who won the John Bowring ACS Station Breaks & Promos for the SBS “We All” Campaign, Alice Stephens took home the Music Videos award for Faces by Stephanie Cherote and James Cannon ACS who won the Neil Davis International News award for War in Ukraine – Retreat from Iprin.

The Current Affairs award went to Mathew Marsic for Pacific Capture and Dave May won in Entertainment & TV Magazine for Andrea Lam – Live at Sydney Opera House.

The Ron Taylor AM ACS & Valerie Taylor AM Wildlife & Nature award went to Benjamin Cunningham ACS for The Mating Game – Fiddler Crabs – S1E2, the Documentaries award went to Mitchell Woolnough for Dead on arrival, Dramatised Documentaries was won by Carl Allison for Mad Martha and Bob Nguyen ACS took out the gong for Short Films with Black Hen.

The Gold Tripod for Feature Films – Budget under $2m also went to Bob Nguyen ACS for Muoi – The Curse Returns.

ACS national president Erika Addis

“I would like to wholeheartedly congratulate Mandy on winning the Milli and also all the other award winners for their amazing and inspiring work,” said ACS National President Erika Addis.

“It has been a remarkable year for Australian cinematographers with other recent successes including Jules O’Loughlin ACS ASC who recently won the ASC’s Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episode of a One-Hour Commercial Television Series award and Greig Fraser ACS ASC who was nominated for the ASC’s best cinematography award for his work on The Batman.

“I would also like to thank Simon Murphy and all at FUJIFILM FUJINON, our Major National Sponsor, for their incredible and unparalleled support of our society.”

Other Gold Tripod Winners included:

Corporate – Corporate Branding & Advertising – Christian Fitzpatrick ACS for King Island Distillery

Corporate – Branded Content, Education & Events – Matthew Allard ACS for Culinary Journey with Marriott Bonvoy

Commercials – Local / Regional – Liam Gilmour ACS for Crown Towers

Commercials – National / International – Edward Goldner ACS for The Story of Dan Murphy

For a complete list of 2023 Australian Cinematographers Society National Awards winners go to: http://www.cinematographer.org.au

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