2008 National Awards for Cinematography
The 2008 National Awards for Cinematography - proudly supported by FujiFilm - were held on Saturday 31 May 2008 at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay in Sydney
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The Milli Award

The Milli Award is the highest award an Australian Cinematographer can receive from the Society

It is presented at the National Awards. Golden Tripod winners in each category, progress through to be in the running for the Milli award

Below is a list of past Milli Award Winners

Year

Cinematographer

Title

2007

David Gribble ACS

The Worlds Fastest Indian

2006

Ben Nott ACS

Salems Lot

2005

David Parer ACS

Terror’s of Tasmania

2004

David Parer ACS

Platypus: Worlds Strangest Animal

2003

Martin McGrath ACS

"Swimming Upstream"

2002

Russell Bacon

"My Brother Jack"

2001

David Eggby ACS

"Pitch Black"

2000

Kim Batterham ACS

"The Potato Factory"

1999

David Parer ACS

"The Dragons of Galapagos"

1998

Pieter De Vries ACS

"Rat"

1997

David Burr ACS

"The Phantom"

1996

Andrew Lesnie ACS

"Babe"

1995

Andrew Lesnie ACS

"Temptation of a Monk"

1994

Martin McGrath ACS

"Seventh Floor"

1993

Peter James ACS

"Alive"

1992

Peter James ACS

"Black Robe"

1991

Peter Levy ACS

"Predator 2"

1990

Ross Berryman ACS

"Minnamurra"

1989

Yuri Sokol ACS

"Georgia"

1988

Jeffrey Malouf ACS

"Stringer-Torch Song"

1987

Garry Moore ACS

"The Last Chance"

1986

Geoff Simpson ACS

"Playing Beatie Bow"

1985

John Seale ACS

"Witness"

1984

Dean Semler ACS

"Razorback"

1983

John Seale ACS

"Goodbye Paradise"

1982

Russell Boyd ACS

"Gallipoli"

1981

Don McAlpine ACS

"My Brilliant Career"

1980

Ross Nichols ACS

"Hospitals Don't Burn"

1979

Dietmar Fill ACS

"A Small Body of Still Water"

1978

Geoff Burton ACS

"Storm Boy"

1977

Peter James ACS

"Caddie"

1976

Russell Boyd ACS

"Between the Wars"

1975

Paul Onorato ACS

"E Force One"

1974

John McLean ACS

"Hands of Cormac Joyce"

1973

Phil Pike ACS

"David & Pyewacket"

1972

Peter James ACS

"Willi Willi"

1971

No Awards this year

System re-organized and the "Milli Award" introduced

1970

Ron Jones

Invention of the Rolling Loop

1969

John Bale ACS

"Asylum"

 

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