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Bert Easey Technical Award    



Golden Camera Award for technical achievement
designed by award winning production designer Sir Ken Adam.


Named in honour of Bert Easey, who in 1947 was head of the Camera Department at Denham and Pinewood Studios and was integral in the formation of the Society, this award is in the gift of the Board and only given to an individual or company who has contributed something outstanding in the way of endeavour or equipment.
 


Bill Lovell (ARRI) / Peter Swarbrick (PANAVISION) 2007 For their input to the advancement and promotion of digital cinematography  
Geoff Boyle 2006 For his contributions to international dialogue amongst cinematographers via the Cinematography Mailing List  
Lynn Nicholson / Howard Smith 2005 For the Advancement of Steadicam with the Alien Revolution  
Clive Noakes 2004 For his work in film and digital intermediate technologies  
Fritz-Gabriel Bauer 2003 For his perceptive design of modern motion picture cameras  
Nick Phillips 2002 For the invention and development of the Libra 3, the first multi axis electronically stabilised remote camera head.  
Harry Baker 2001 For the continuous development of fluid heads for the film and television industry  
Charles B. Staffell 2000 For his contributions and innovations in the field of visual effects  
Laurie Frost 1999 For the development of remote control heads.  
Karl Kelly 1998 For his outstanding contribution to the advancement of Camera Engineering.  
Jean Pierre Beauviala 1997 for his contribution to the advancement of cinema camera technology  
Roy Moores 1996 for his contribution to process and camera work  
David Samuelson 1995 for his contribution as an author, inventor and innovator to the world of motion picture equipment.  
 Arnold And Richter 1994 In recognition of 75 years of continuous development of their Arriflex Camera Systems.  
Joe Dunton 1992 For the development of the J. D & C anamorphic lens system.  
Les Ostinelli 1990 For his outstanding contribution to the development of the Motion Picture Image.  
 Rank Taylor Hobson 1988 For the design, development and manufacture of motion picture lenses (BETA).  
Bill Chitty 1985 For his design of innovative lighting equipment over many years.  
 Lee Electric Lighting Ltd 1983 For the pioneering of strobe free lighting.  
 Lee Filters Ltd 1980 For the development of motion picture filters and control mediums.  
Denys Coop 1978 For his achievement in the creation of photographic techniques which enabled 'Superman' to fly.  
Garret Brown 1976 For the invention of the Steadicam  
 Panavision Inc 1973 For the Panaflex camera  
 The Eastman Kodak Company 1970 For the development and manufacture of the new colour reversal internegative material which is a great step forward in the production of all release prints from duplicates.  
R.E. Gottschalk 1969 For his outstanding Panavision Lenses and for the Panavision Silent Reflex Camera, the most significant advance in camera design for 30 years.  
Wally Veevers 1968 For outstanding achievements in the field of special effects on many films - particularly '2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY'  
 The House Of Samuelson 1967 For their contribution to the Film Industry with particular reference to S. SAMUELSON, BSC for his outstanding service.  
 Technicolor Ltd 1958 For the advancement in motion picture photography by the introduction of Technirama.  
 The Eastman Kodak Company 1955 For the advancement in motion picture photography by the introduction of Eastman colour stock.  
George Ashworth 1949 Chief Engineer, Denham and Pinewood Studios, for outstanding work in designing and perfecting a beam splitter camera which advanced the technique of the travelling matte process.  
 


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