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JOHN STOKES, ACS (AUS) Director of Photography REEL ! JOHN STOKES, ACS (AUS) Director of Photography REEL Television PROJECT DIRECTOR STUDIO / PRODUCTION CO. DOCTOR DOCTOR (seasons 2-5) Kriv Stenders, Tori Garrett Nine Network (AUS) / Essential Media Ian Watson / Various HARROW (season 2) Various Hulu / Australian Broadcasting Corp. WANTED (series) Peter Templeman Netflix / Matchbox Pictures International Emmy Award Nominee: Best Drama Series Jennifer Leacey NEWTON’S LAW (series) Jennifer Leacey ABC (AUS) / Every Cloud Productions Jonathan Brough WINTER (series) Shirley Barrett, Ian Watson Seven Network (AUS) / Cornerstone Pictures CAMP (series) Various NBC / BermanBraun A PLACE TO CALL HOME (series) Various Seven Network (AUS) / Acorn TV Award of Distinction, Cinematography: Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) TERRA NOVA (series - 2nd unit) Various Fox / Amblin Television NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES: Mikael Salomon TNT / Coote-Hayes Productions FROM THE STORIES OF STEPHEN KING (mini-series) Brian Henson Prod: Jeffrey Hayes, Mike Robe ASC Award: Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Rob Bowman Golden Tripod, Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) DYNASTY: THE MAKING OF A GUILTY PLEASURE (mow) Matt Miller ABC / Village Roadshow THE MYSTERY OF NATALIE WOOD (mow) Peter Bogdanovich ABC / Von Zerneck Sertner Films MERMAIDS (pilot) Ian Barry Viacom / Taylor Brown Corp. Gold Award, Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Prod: Martin Brown LOST IN OZ (pilot) Mick Garris Warner Bros. Television / A Band Apart Prod: Jeffrey Hayes INVINCIBLE (pilot) Jefery Levy TBS / Alliance Atlantis Prod: Mel Gibson, Jim Lemley, Jet Li COVER ME (pilot + series) Michael Nankin USA / Panomore Productions Gold Award, Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Prod: Shaun Cassidy JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH (mini-series) George Miller USA / Hallmark Entertainment Gold Award, Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Prod: Robert Halmi, Sr., David V. Picker ALIEN CARGO (mow) Mark Haber Wilshire Court Productions Prod: Chip Hayes, Michael Lake CHAMELEON (mow) Stuart Cooper Wilshire Court Productions ROAR (series) Various Fox / Universal Television Award of Distinction: Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Prod: Shaun Cassidy, Ron Koslow Feature Films PROJECT DIRECTOR STUDIO / PRODUCTION CO. LINE OF DESCENT Rohit Karn Batra Brillstein Entertainment Partners JAMES CAMERON’S DEEP SEA CHALLENGE 3D (IMAX) Andrew Wight National Geographic SUBDIVISION Sue Brooks Buena Vista Int’l / Freshwater Pictures AUSTRALIA (VFX elements unit) Baz Luhrmann 20th Century Fox NIM’S ISLAND (additional photography) Jennifer Flacket, Mark Levin Walden Media / Fox-Walden THE RUINS (2nd unit) Carter Smith Dreamworks / Paramount THE MARINE (2nd unit) Conrad Palmisano 20th Century Fox / Village Roadshow HILDEGARDE Di Drew Duck Film (Australia) FIRESTORM (2nd unit) Dean Semler 20th Century Fox LOVE IN AMBUSH Carl Schultz Pro FilmWorks (Australian/French) Gold Award, Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) ROBO WARRIORS Ian Barry Viacom / Republic Films SAHARA Brian Trenchard Smith Showtime / Village Roadshow BLACKWATER TRAIL Ian Barry Portman Global U.K. Award of Distinction, Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) IN PURSUIT OF HONOUR (2nd unit) Ken Olin HBO / Village Roadshow ROUGH DIAMONDS Donald Crombie Beyond International Films HURRICANE SMITH Colin Budd Village Roadshow Gold Award, Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) DEAD SLEEP Alec Mills Village Roadshow BLOOD MOON Alec Mills Village Roadshow Gold Award, Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) 1645 Vine Street #402, Los Angeles, CA 90028 | p 323.856.3000 | [email protected] | www.easterntalent.net !.
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