The Society of Camera Operators has announced the nominees for its Camera Operator of the Year Awards.
For camera operator of the year in film, the society nominated Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason Ellson for Mulan, Geoffrey Haley for Cherry, John “Buzz” Moyer for The Hunt and Sasha Proctor for The Outpost.
In the television competition, the Soc nominated Don Devine for Perry Mason,Simon Jayes for The Mandalorian, Jim McConkey for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Andrew Mitchell for Ratched and Henry Tirl for Wandavision.
The awards will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 11.
For camera operator of the year in film, the society nominated Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason Ellson for Mulan, Geoffrey Haley for Cherry, John “Buzz” Moyer for The Hunt and Sasha Proctor for The Outpost.
In the television competition, the Soc nominated Don Devine for Perry Mason,Simon Jayes for The Mandalorian, Jim McConkey for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Andrew Mitchell for Ratched and Henry Tirl for Wandavision.
The awards will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 11.
- 3/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Society of Camera Operators has announced the nominees for its Camera Operator of the Year Awards.
For camera operator of the year in film, the society nominated Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason Ellson for Mulan, Geoffrey Haley for Cherry, John “Buzz” Moyer for The Hunt and Sasha Proctor for The Outpost.
In the television competition, the Soc nominated Don Devine for Perry Mason,Simon Jayes for The Mandalorian, Jim McConkey for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Andrew Mitchell for Ratched and Henry Tirl for Wandavision.
The awards will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 11.
For camera operator of the year in film, the society nominated Don Devine and George Billinger for Greyhound, Jason Ellson for Mulan, Geoffrey Haley for Cherry, John “Buzz” Moyer for The Hunt and Sasha Proctor for The Outpost.
In the television competition, the Soc nominated Don Devine for Perry Mason,Simon Jayes for The Mandalorian, Jim McConkey for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Andrew Mitchell for Ratched and Henry Tirl for Wandavision.
The awards will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 11.
- 3/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
All things come to an end and the true death arrived for HBO’s True Blood earlier this year. This week, HBO Home Entertainment offers up The Complete Seventh Season along with a mammoth complete series box set. In looking back on the series, it probably hung around a little longer than necessary, especially as things spiraled from over-the-top to insane crazy after series creator Alan Ball left.
The seventy episodes veered further and further from Charlaine Harris’s The Southern Vampire Mysteries novels and even she wrapped up her prose stories recognizing the time had come.
Bon Temps is under attack as things open up, picking up where season six dropped us. The Hep V Vampires are running amuck as many of our favorite supporting characters have been threatened. Pam continues her hunt for Eric leaving Sookie as the calming voice of reason and she’s not feeling all that steady.
The seventy episodes veered further and further from Charlaine Harris’s The Southern Vampire Mysteries novels and even she wrapped up her prose stories recognizing the time had come.
Bon Temps is under attack as things open up, picking up where season six dropped us. The Hep V Vampires are running amuck as many of our favorite supporting characters have been threatened. Pam continues her hunt for Eric leaving Sookie as the calming voice of reason and she’s not feeling all that steady.
- 11/9/2014
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
True Blood, Season 7, Episode 7, “May Be the Last Time”
Written by Craig Chester
Directed by Simon Jayes
Airs Sundays at 9pm Est on HBO
On this week’s True Blood, Sookie seeks fairy assistance to cure Bill, Pam and Eric question Amber, Andy and Holly search for their missing children, and Hoyt returns to Bon Temps.
True Blood‘s final season has been excellent thus far–the writing’s tight, the story line’s are cohesive even when they branch in various directions, and the acting’s been lovely. After so many solid episodes, there was bound to be a dud–”May Be the Last Time” is, arguably, the weakest contribution to the series’s final season.
Up until now, the action and the emotional resonance have been evenly-balanced; for every Hep-v vampire attack, there were a handful of character moments showing just how affected the townspeople were by the tragedy.
Written by Craig Chester
Directed by Simon Jayes
Airs Sundays at 9pm Est on HBO
On this week’s True Blood, Sookie seeks fairy assistance to cure Bill, Pam and Eric question Amber, Andy and Holly search for their missing children, and Hoyt returns to Bon Temps.
True Blood‘s final season has been excellent thus far–the writing’s tight, the story line’s are cohesive even when they branch in various directions, and the acting’s been lovely. After so many solid episodes, there was bound to be a dud–”May Be the Last Time” is, arguably, the weakest contribution to the series’s final season.
Up until now, the action and the emotional resonance have been evenly-balanced; for every Hep-v vampire attack, there were a handful of character moments showing just how affected the townspeople were by the tragedy.
- 8/4/2014
- by Ashley Laggan
- SoundOnSight
This post contains plot details of “May Be the Last Time,” the True Blood episode that aired on Aug. 3. Read our full recap here.
The writer of Sunday’s installment of True Blood, Craig Chester, took EW inside the big Sookie and Bill reunion, Arlene’s sexy, emotional scenes with Keith, the joys of researching Violet’s sex dungeon, and the moment he and showrunner Brian Buckner (aka Bucky) first felt like the series was truly coming to an end.
Entertainment Weekly: Fans are going to be talking about Sookie and Bill having sex. She finally seems to accept that...
The writer of Sunday’s installment of True Blood, Craig Chester, took EW inside the big Sookie and Bill reunion, Arlene’s sexy, emotional scenes with Keith, the joys of researching Violet’s sex dungeon, and the moment he and showrunner Brian Buckner (aka Bucky) first felt like the series was truly coming to an end.
Entertainment Weekly: Fans are going to be talking about Sookie and Bill having sex. She finally seems to accept that...
- 8/4/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
As the final season of "True Blood" begins winding down, HBO is being a bit stingy with its sneak peeks of upcoming episodes, and all we have for you today is a quick 16-second clip from Episode 7.07, "May Be the Last Time."
Also, in case you missed over the weekend, we've included the look at the "weeks ahead" on "True Blood" that was released during Comic-Con. Only four more remain!
Episode 7.07 - “Karma” (air date 8/3/14)
Eric (Alexander Skarsgard), Pam (Kristin Bauer van Straten), and Mr. Gus (Will Yun Lee) close in on Sarah (Anna Camp) in Dallas while Adilyn (Bailey Noble) and Wade (Noah Matthews) find a temporary haven... and unexpected hospitality.
Refusing to accept the inevitable, a desperate Sookie (Anna Paquin) turns to unexpected resources in search of a miracle. Bill (Stephen Moyer) recalls the inexorable forces that led him to his marriage 170 years earlier. A familiar face resurfaces in Bon Temps.
Also, in case you missed over the weekend, we've included the look at the "weeks ahead" on "True Blood" that was released during Comic-Con. Only four more remain!
Episode 7.07 - “Karma” (air date 8/3/14)
Eric (Alexander Skarsgard), Pam (Kristin Bauer van Straten), and Mr. Gus (Will Yun Lee) close in on Sarah (Anna Camp) in Dallas while Adilyn (Bailey Noble) and Wade (Noah Matthews) find a temporary haven... and unexpected hospitality.
Refusing to accept the inevitable, a desperate Sookie (Anna Paquin) turns to unexpected resources in search of a miracle. Bill (Stephen Moyer) recalls the inexorable forces that led him to his marriage 170 years earlier. A familiar face resurfaces in Bon Temps.
- 7/30/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Sneak Peek footage from the next episode of "True Blood", titled "May Be The Last Time", airing August 3, 2014 on HBO:
"...'Sookie' looks for a miracle, 'Eric' and 'Pam' zero in on 'Sarah Newlin'. 'Adilyn' and 'Wade' seek protection from 'Violet'..."
"May Be The Last Time" is directed by Simon Jayes.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "True Blood: May Be The Last Time"...
"...'Sookie' looks for a miracle, 'Eric' and 'Pam' zero in on 'Sarah Newlin'. 'Adilyn' and 'Wade' seek protection from 'Violet'..."
"May Be The Last Time" is directed by Simon Jayes.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "True Blood: May Be The Last Time"...
- 7/28/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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