WHAT IS NEW TO SEE IN CINE GEAR EXPO 2017


Cine Gear Expo opens tomorrow and there is a lot to see. Camera and lens manufacturers have announced new releases for this year. Here is a small nugget of what is new on the floor at Paramount Studios.

Canon Cinema EOS C200 & C200B
Canon presents 2 new Cinema EOS digital cine cameras at Cine Gear: Canon EOS C200 and EOS C200B. C200 and C200B cameras have two 4K video formats inside: Canon’s new Cinema RAW Light and MP4. Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS Auto Focus system.

The cameras come in two configurations--same insides; variations outside. C200 is the full production-ready camera package that can be used right out of the box, with an LCD Monitor, nice mounting brackets, Camera Grip and Handle and a 1.77 million dot OLED pivoting Electronic View Finder (EVF) at the rear. The C200B is the same camera -- but without the EVF in back, without handle, handgrips, LCD monitor or brackets.


The Angenieux 48-130 Lightweight Compact Optimo Style Zoom Lens and two new accessories for the Optimo A2S Anamorphic Zoom Lens line.The Optimo Style 48-130 T3 is the third lightweight compact zoom lens in the Angénieux Optimo Style line. It joins the Optimo Style 16-40 T2.8 and 30-76 T2.8, the two other lightweight compact zooms of the range, and the 10x Optimo Style 25-250 T3.5. The new Optimo Style 48-130 is the longest zoom in the lightweight series . It weighs only 4.3lb/1.95kg and has a Close Focus at 3’1”/0.94m. It is the perfect lens for close-ups, portraits, or tight shots either handheld, on Steadicam, remote heads, gimbals, rigs, or drones.  
See us at booth #40

 Cine Gear attendees can find Panasonic at booth S225 on Stage 15. Visitors can get hands on with Panasonic's range of cinema cameras, including the VariCam Pure, VariCam 35, VariCam LT and GH5In addition, Panasonic will be demonstrating its live 360-degree camera, 4K handheld camcorders and the AU-XPD3, the industry's fastest offload device with Thunderbolt3. 

The new, super fast DM5.
Light Ranger 2, MDR-4, DM2X. Come check out our Light Ranger 2 reel at Booth #53! The DM5 provides breakthrough power and speed in a compact, lightweight package. It is 2.5x faster than its DM4X predecessor and can provide big-motor performance for mobile camera applications where size and weight are critical. The motor uses polished metal gears coated with super hard diamond-like carbon to maintain its precision and virtually eliminate wear.

 Panavision to Unveil Powerful New Tools for Groundbreaking Millennium DXL 8K Camera.
 Panavision  will reveal advanced new tools for its unprecedented, large-format Millennium DXL 8K camera at their booth in Stage 2 #S302. Demonstrating the evolution of their innovative approach to filmmaking, Panavision will debut a set of fast, wirelessly controlled Primo Artiste lenses that cover the full 8K HDR image; the world’s first HDR OLED Primo Viewfinder; a new color spectrum filter called PX-Pro; and DXL Control, an iPhone app for remote camera control. These new technologies support Panavision’s Millennium DXL, which was engineered to offer superior creative control over the entire imaging chain.

Fujinon will have a new booth location at this weekend's Cine Gear Expo,  inside on Stage 15 - Booth S224 - located between ARRI, Panasonic and Blackmagic. In addition to showing our  full lineup of 11 Cine zooms, you are also invited to attend our Lens Projection Workshops featuring guest Optical Technicians from across the country.  We have partnered with Gecko-Cam to create an intimate  Lens Projection Room. 

Zyligh Pro-Palette Color LED Cyclorama Stage 15, Booth S211
 Designed for television studios and theatres, the 350-watt Pro-Palette Color LED cyclorama light produces a soft, even field of asymmetric light. Use its intuitive control panel to create millions of colors without gels or filters, or shine pure white for a clean chromakey wash. The Pro-Palette Color dims smoothly from 0-100% and features built-in DMX operation. Built for floor use or truss mount. Daisy chain up to four units for a broader spread.

http://www.cinegearexpo.com/

CINE GEAR EXPO 2017 PREVIEW


 
The Exhibits at Cine Gear Expo 2017 will be open on Friday, June 2 and Saturday, June 3 at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California. Attendees can look forward to a major film screening, filmmaker panel discussions, groundbreaking techniques and new equipment premieres from nearly 300 exhibitors. The Event will be packed with members of the world’s top motion picture, video, and new media community providing the perfect setting for networking with colleagues and getting the first look at newly released film-making technology.


At 7pm on Friday, Sony will present an exclusive screening of Phil Keoghan’s film Le Ride, preceded by a special announcement. The documentary focuses on a small under-resourced, untested team from New Zealand and Australia who lined up in Paris to ride in the toughest sporting event on earth, The Tour de France in 1928. 


The remarkable underdog story was brought back to life by Phil Keoghan who rode an original 1928 steel bicycle with no gears, and retraced the exact route covering an average of 150 miles a day, completely circumnavigating France in just 26 days. Le Ride was selected for South by Southwest, was the second highest grossing film at the New Zealand Film Festival, won the Festival Favorite Award at the Louisville International Film Festival, won the Best Director Award at the American Documentary Film Festival, and will have a wider international theatrical release this summer.


New cameras will be in abundance at this year’s exhibit, with Panasonic unveiling a small and lightweight “mystery cinema camera”, with low-cost media and workflow, and high-end cinematic imagery. More can be learned at the Panasonic presentation on Friday from 4:15 – 5:15 pm in the Paramount Theater.


Sony will be displaying its current and future professional motion picture imaging technologies, including 4K anamorphic and new 4K and High Dynamic Range technologies. RED Cinema visitors can check out their DSMC2™ accessories, compatible with the SCARLET-W™, RED EPIC-W™, WEAPON® 8K S35 and WEAPON 8K VV. New for Blackmagic Design is the URSA Mini Pro 4.6K, a professional digital film camera that combines the incredible image quality of URSA Mini 4.6K with the features and controls of a traditional broadcast camera.


 CineGear offers a close-up look at the world’s great lens brands. Cooke will reveal its new Cooke Anamorphic/I 45-450mm T4, with 2X squeeze. The newly launched “MK” Series cinema lenses from the Optical Devices Division of FUJIFILM, along with the UA Series of HDR zooms, will also make their Cine Gear debut. Carl Zeiss’ new ZEISS Compact Prime CP.3 lenses will be on display, offering the perfect combination of high-image quality and reliable usability. They exhibit the clean, crisp characteristics ZEISS is known for, together with an interchangeable mount system and full-frame coverage. 


Additionally, CW Sonderoptic will introduce the Leica Thalia large format spherical lenses and Leica M 0.8 lenses. Schneider-Kreuznach will be premiering the Radiant Soft Diffusion Filter made to smooth skin imperfections with minimal effect on contrast. Prepare to see the aisles packed with innovative products created to provide top of the line camera support. SmallHD offers a full lineup of monitors including the FOCUS 5” micro HDMI touchscreen monitor, UltraBrights with breakthrough screens up to 2500-nits, the color accurate 702 OLED, and full size daylight-viewable 13”, 17”, 24” & 32” Production monitors. Manios Digital & Film will showcase new camera accessories giving attendees the chance to inspect newly-developed fluid heads, tripods, specialty rigs, matte boxes, lights and power systems. Cool-Lux will be debuting an early prototype model of Clutch, a new transforming camera rig support for smaller cameras, and Matthews Studio Equipment will give a first ever look at the revolutionary MyWay Grip rigging system the future of on-set rigging.


Lighting professionals are sure to get their fix of new and exciting equipment. Known for innovative remote phosphor lighting BB&S Lighting will display their Pipeline Bank fixtures including a brand new 1’ 4-bank and 2’ 2-bank, joining 3’ and 4’ 4-banks in 3200°, 4300°, 5600°. Cineo Lighting plans to make an announcement focusing on a collaboration that combines NBCUniversal’s decades of production and broadcast experience with their award-winning proprietary technologies. DoPchoice and The Rag Place will be showing some exciting new products including the RABBIT-EARS, OCTA 7' and SNAPBOX


Among the crowd will be rental house VER, highlighting their Enhanced Environment process which utilizes LED walls and projection to light talent and fixtures in shot with amazing authenticity. Another out of the box company, Timecode Systems, will be showcasing not only a new, cost-effective way to streamline multi-camera production workflows using the UltraSync ONE, but also demonstrating how its system can now be configured to offer efficiency benefits to professional VR workflows.

Press release courtesy of  Lewis Communications: susan@lewiscommunications.net

NEW HIVE LIGHTING WASP 100-C AT NAB SHOW 2017


The Wasp 100-C™ Omni-Color LED is the first LED with the color quality of Plasma. With up to a 98 CRI and 97 TLCI, Hive's first LED fixture uses a proprietary algorithm to combine 5 different color LEDs into brilliant white light and infinite color combinations.

Wasp 100-C™ Omni-Color
•   Saturation: 0% - 100% 
•   Hue: 360° Hue Control (Δ 6°) 
•   Output: 0% - 100% Dimming 
•   Temp: 1,650K - 8,000K (Δ 25K) 
•   Direct 100-240 VAC input via 4-Pin XLR 
•   Manual, DMX, Smartphone Control 
•   98 CRI / 97 TLCI 
•   5 lbs. (2.3 kg.) / 7.5 in (190 mm) long

www.hivelighting.com/
Booth C10342.

NEW LENSES TO SEE AT NABSHOW 2017

New Canon 70-200 Cine Zoom: EF, AF, AE, IS

Exactly a year ago at NAB 2016, Canon introduced a new cine lens  for Super 35. The Compact Servo 18-80 mm T4.4 (CN-E18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS) EF-mount zoom was a compelling hybrid that combined the best attributes of cine and still photography.

Three different lines of Canon lenses intersect in the design: more than 60 L-Series EF lenses for professional still photography, Cinema Zooms with manual focus/iris/zoom barrels (15.5-47, 30-105, 14.5-60, 30-300 mm), and Cine-Servo (17-120, 50-1000 mm) zooms. Now, a year later at NAB 2017, Canon's Compact Servo family gets a new sibling. The Canon 70-200 mm T4.4 (CN-E70-200mm T4.4 L IS KAS S) EF-mount zoom covers longer, essential focal lengths.

And so, with just two lightweight, compact, affordable, high performance lenses, you can cover any angle from wide 18 mm to long 200 mm. An accessory 2x extender gets you to 400 mm.

www.usa.canon.com   
NAB Booth C4325


SIGMA Cine Full Frame 14mm T2 & 135mm T2

SIGMA Corporation adds two more cine lenses at NAB. Covering incredibly wide and extremely tight,  the new cine lenses in  the SIGMA FF High Speed Prime Line are 14mm T2 FF and 135mm T2 FF.

 There are now seven prime lenses in the SIGMA FF High Speed Prime Line:  14, 20, 24, 35, 50, 85, and 135mm. All these cine lenses come with PL, EF and E-mounts. (Only the 24-35 T2.2 FF Zoom lacks a PL mount option: it comes in EF and E-mount only.) SIGMA offers a mount conversion service.

www.sigma-global.com/en/cine-lenses/
NAB Booth C11525 

Angénieux Optimo Style 48-130 T3.0

Angenieux welcomes a 3rd sister in their lightweight, high-class, high-quality, compact Optimo Style family of S35 mm format zooms. The new 48-130 T3.0  zoom lens joins the Optimo Style 16-40 T2.8 and 30-76 T2.8 zooms. Actually there’s a 4th Style sibling, a bit longer, less accustomed to hand-holding, but equally popular. He’s the bigger  brother: Angenieux’s Optimo Style 25-250 T3.5.

The new 48-130 T3.0 is the longest zoom in the lightweight series: excellent for close-ups, portraits, and tighter angles on all productions.

The Angenieux Optimo Style 48-130 has superb optical performances, covers an image circle up to 34.6 mm diameter, with a constant maximum aperture of T3.0. There’s no ramping (change of exposure) when zooming in. As with the rest of the Optimo Style family, there’s minimal breathing (changing image size when focusing), minimal distortion and minimal optical aberration.

www.angenieux.com 
NAB Booth C9039



 New Cooke S7/i Full Frame Plus

The new Cooke S7/i lenses cover an image circle up to 46.31 mm diameter. That’s every format from RED 8K VV 21.60×40.96 mm (46.31 diagonal) to Full Frame 24×36 mm (43.3 mm diagonal) Full Frame and Large Format is gathering momentum. It is future-proof because these lenses work equally well on Super35, current Full Frame, VV and the inevitable arrival of new cameras to come.

The new Cooke S7/i lenses are extremely fast and go incredibly close. Maximum aperture is T2. Minimum object distance is around 4 to 6 inches in front of the wider ones. Front diameters are nicely compact at 110 mm.

Cooke /i Technology connections are in the expected places. Focus is the same familiar Cooke cam-drive mechanism that feels as smooth and silky as the image looks. The main difference is large format coverage.

Available beginning June 2017 in focal lengths: 18, 25, 32, 40, 50, 75, 100 and 135 mm..

NAB Booth C5414


Leica Thalia Large Format Cine Lenses

CW Sonderoptic introduces nine new prime lenses that cover all formats from Alexa 65, Panavision DXL, RED 8K VV, Full Frame, to Super35.

Leica Thalia primes ship with stainless steel PL mounts. An XPL version will be available for ARRI Rental. Thalia lenses have front diameters that are all 95 mm, just like Leica Summilux-C and Summicron-C lenses. They work with the same front accessories like clamp-on Leica Cine MacroLux +0.5, +1, +2 diopters. Thalias accept 92 mm screw-in front filters and have a rear net holder just like the Summilux-C. Incredibly, most of the large format Thalias are actually lighter and shorter than the Super35 Summicron-C primes, which are already extremely light and small. The mechanical design is consistently Leica-like, rugged and ergonomic.

The 15-bladed irises are totally round at every aperture and create the same beautiful, smooth bokehs across the entire set. The iris ring is linear—marks are evenly spaced across all T stops.

The initial set of 6 Thalia lenses is expected to ship around July: 30, 35, 45, 70, 100, 180 mm. The remaining 3 Thalias should ship towards the end of 2017: 24, 55, and 120 mm with close focus capability.  

NAB Booth C4345

Courtesy of  Film & Digital Times 
NAB Booth C10206

NAB SHOW 2017 - WHO IS WATCHING WHO?


 New Technology showcasing this year at  NAB Show.

WHO IS WATCHING WHO?

Audience Recognition Technology now uses Artificial Intelligence to control TV Content and Advertisement.
The recent trend to Digital Broadcast Television in conjunction with the advancements in Artificial Intelligence has provided the ability for Broadcasters and Marketers to know exactly who is watching the television. Using facial recognition and big data, FlySwipe has developed a technology that can determine which commercial to place in front of a viewing audience based on the groups gender and age. The technology is also able to limit adult oriented advertisement while children are present.

“This changes the way that advertisers can reach their intended audience while viewing TV in a group setting. Prior to this technology, you would not know who in the household is watching and could never use household Ad targeting effectively.” says William Delisi, managing partner and architect of the Audience Recognition Technology platform called A.R.T.™ The platform was developed by the Boca Raton based company FlySwipe LLC and will debut at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB 2017) (http://www.nabshow.com) conference in Las Vegas, Nevada this year.

Marketers gather large amounts of data on TV subscribers called attributes which are based on their digital viewing habits, internet activity, buying habits and public records. TV is now transferring to the digital world enabling broadcasters to apply the same Ad techniques that are used on traditional web pages. Those Ads assume that the person who is logged on or is using the device is the same person that generated the individual’s attributes. This is not the case when using the typical family TV in the living room where multiple people view various forms of TV content.

The solution is to understand who is watching the content at any particular time. The A.R.T.™ platform distinguishes everyone in the viewing audience and matches multiple attributes against the inventory of Ads to deploy. The reliance on content to determine the Advertisement no longer works. Providing a commercial of women’s perfume fragrances to a male audience is not effective and would not happen when the A.R.T.™ platform is being utilized. The platform also can determine a mixed gender audience, or a mixed age group, and act accordingly to deploy the proper advertisement based on a brand’s requirement.

Marketers can acquire feedback from the TV audience without any interaction. A commercial may invoke a specific emotion such as sadness, laughter, anger or simply stress. This can be provided back to the marketer to determine if the correct response was anticipated. This same technique can be used by publishers to determine how a scene effects the TV subscriber. The platform can also determine if anyone is even watching the commercial or show that is being broadcast.

http://www.flyswipe.com
NAB 2017 Booth: SU13014 South Upper Hall

INTRODUCING DIRECTOR'S MONITOR CAGE V2 AT NAB SHOW 2017

Wooden Camera's Director's Monitor  Cage v2 is engineered to be universally compatible with any monitor up to 9 inches (measured diagonally) and attaches via top, bottom, or rear 1/4-20 mounting locations. Newly designed main brackets also allow direct mounting to the rear of Convergent Design Odyssey and Apollo.


An included sun shade is adaptable to most monitors and snaps directly to the cage frame. The bottom of the shade is made of velcro, which can be adjusted to the proper width of the monitor and an included loop piece can be used to hook onto the bottom of the cage for a more permanent mounting of the shade. 

Vertical and side-by-side mounting of two monitors is also possible with the Dual Director's Monitor Cage v2! Works with: Blackmagic Video Assist, SmallHD DP4, DP6, AC7, DP7, TVLogic VFM-056W/WP, VFM-058W, Ikan D5, VK7i, VH8, VL5, VX9e, Odyssey 7, 7Q, Atomos Samurai, Ninja, Shogun. 

For more information, please visit: www.woodencamera.com/

CINEO UNVEILS THE QUANTUM c80 AT NABSHOW 2017


Cineo Lighting will reveal the Quantum c80 (Qc80) full-gamut color lighting fixture at NAB 2017 (Booth C9945). Featuring 50,000 lumens of Cineo's proprietary color-tunable white light, the Qc80 also includes a full RGB gamut, which works in conjunction with the reference-quality white light as a complete, creative lighting toolkit.

To support the Qc80's innovative approach to saturated color technology, Cineo has developed a simple, four channel interface that provides control locally using the system's graphical control panel, through traditional wired DMX or with the Integrated LumenRadio™ CRMX bi-directional wireless DMX/RDM control.

The versatile Qc80 provides predictable, repeatable results for end users that are unachievable with any other lighting instrument. The same color shading can be realized through the camera regardless of the CCT used for photography. 

For example, +2 Green added to 3000K CCT will look the same as +2 Green at 4500K to the correctly white-balanced camera. In addition to Cineo's proprietary phosphor-converted white light LEDs, the Qc80 is the first unit designed with phosphor-converted saturated color LEDs, thus extending Cineo's deep-red color rendering technology. Cineo's Photo Accurate Dimming, which maps both local and DMX control to camera f-stops, is also fully supported.

“The Qc80’s color LEDs use the same die as its white LEDs, achieving identical thermal stability,” says Chuck Edwards, CTO, Cineo Lighting. “Ultimately, this allows for the color to remain consistent throughout the lifetime of a fixture. This product consistency means that our customers will achieve the highest quality results over the extended lifetime of the product.”

Weighing in at under 40 lbs., Qc80 measures 2 ft. x 4 ft. x 5.5 in., including the internal 800-watt power supply. As with all Cineo products, it features flick-free operation and a silent, passive cooling system without fans to ensure that no noise from the unit will disrupt a shoot.

The built-in USB port provides 5VDC power for accessories and supports uploading of new firmware as new features become available.

For more information, please visit www.cineolighting.com.

DoPCHOICE OCTOGONAL SNAPBAG SOLUTIONS


DoPchoice added  the new Octa 7 to its lineup of octagonal Snapbag® Rabbit-Ears softboxes. With a 7-foot (205cm) diameter, this larger octagonal-shaped softbox joins the smaller Octa 3  and Octa 5 to fit most LED soft lights. Each delivers smooth and even illumination across the  front with or without a baffle. The larger the Octa, the softer and smoother the light output around the subject.

Like the rest of DoPchoice’s Rabbit-Ears Snapbag family, Octas pack up small and set up fast. All 3 models are designed to employ DoPchoice’s revolutionary Rabbit-Ears™ system.

Rabbit-Ears are so versatile a single unit can quickly and securely mount to various LED light brands. All Snapbags feature a highly reflective inner fabric that provides maximum light output. Even without a baffle, they deliver even illumination across the front surface.

The spread of light from Octa Snapbags can be further controlled by simply installing a DoPchoice Snapgrid® on the front.

Octa Rabbit-Ears Snapbags fit a variety of softlights, including ARRI’s SkyPanel S30 and S60, THELIGHT Velvet 1 and 2 including the Power version, BB&S Lighting’s Area48 Softs, Cineo HS and Maverick Trucolors, Creamsource’s Full and Mini, Litepanels Astra1x1, and many more.

The Octa 7 weighs 6.5 pounds (3.45 kg) when installed (w/o Rabbit-Ears). When not in use, it conveniently folds to a compact and convenient 80x33x20-cm/31.5x13x7.8-inches. The Octa 7 Snapbag includes a Front Diffuser, Baffle and canvas carry bag. Setting up requires Rabbit- Ears which are sold separately but may be interchanged to use on a variety of Snapbags.

For more information visit www.dopchoice.com

FUJINON MK 18-55MM AND MK 50-135MM ZOOM LENSES LAUNCHED AT ASC CLUBHOUSE



The new lenses were presented to a selected group of media professionals by the Optical Devices Division of FUJIFILM, with the participation of cinematographers Nancy Schreiber ASC, Bill Benett ASC, Eric Longden, Joe Slavin and Izzy Isidor Maxwell Pollak. 

 Fujinon’s MK 18-55 T2.9 is an affordable, lightweight, compact zoom lens intended for the rapidly growing independent owner-operator market. The MK 18-55 T2.9 is the first in a new series of Fujinon affordable E-mount zooms. (MK 50-135 T2.9 comes next.) The MK zoom only comes in E-mount (18mm flange focal depth) and represents a growing affirmation of a lens interface that was introduced by Sony.

 Nancy Schreiber, ASC sharing her thoughts in an interview 
of the new Fujinon MK 50-135mm zoom lens

Fujinon's Joshua Ewing answering questions 
about the new MK 18-55mm zoom lens

Bill Bennett, ASC taking a first look of the Fujinon MK 18-55 zoom lens

Shingo Harada, President of Fujifilm North America Electronic Imaging and Optical, 
presenting  the Mk series of cinema lenses at the ASC in Hollywood

Key Specs of both lenses: Parfocal, No Breathing, Built-in Macro, No Ramping and Lightweight Compact Design (2.2 lbs). The 18-55mm will be shipping in March and the 50-135mm T2.9 will be available this summer. Cinematographers can attach the MK 18-55 zoom onto Sony FS5, FS7, FS7 II, FS100, and FS700 cine cameras as well as Sony still cameras like the a7 series and a6500. Price $3799 USD

 Cinematographers and the Optical Devices Division of FUJIFILM gathered 
at the ASC clubhouse to launch the new MK series of cinema lenses, 
the MK 18-55mm zoom lens and the MK 50-135mm zoom lens.

The front diameter is a mere 85 mm and has 82mm threads for a front screw-in filter. There’s a Macro button for close focus to 1 ft 2.9 in / 0.38 m. You don’t need shims; a thumbscrew enables flange focal depth adjustment. (Once set, tape the barrel to avoid accidentally moving it.) Accessories include a lens support foot and rectangular lens shade.

for more information: read FDTimes article or visit FUJIFILM/Fujinon

LA LA LAND NABS CAMERA OPERATING HONORS AT SOC AWARDS


The Society of Camera Operators (SOC)  was honored this year to present the Governor’s Award to Mr. Michael Keaton for his extraordinary body of work and commitment to the craft of Camera Operating on February 11, 2017 at the Loews Hollywood Hotel.

Mr. Keaton’s most recent successes with Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance, Spotlight, and The Founder are examples of his expanding creative genius and the depth and variety of his performances. Mr. Keaton has also been in the director’s chair with The Merry Gentlemen, starring Mary McDonald.

The Society of Camera Operators (SOC) advances the art, craft, and creative contributions of the Camera Operator. The SOC is an internationally recognized professional honorary society. The core activities of the Society are the annual SOC Awards, publishing the Society’s magazine Camera Operator and our charitable commitment to The Vision Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

 SOC AWARDS 2017- Nominees and Honorees

SOC Camera Operator Lifetime Achievement Award
Garrett Brown

SOC Camera Technician Lifetime Achievement Award
Bobby Mancuso

SOC Still Photographer Lifetime Achievement Award
Phil Caruso

 La La Land Camera Operator Ari Robbins 
won SOC Feature Film Award.

Andrew Mitchell won the SOC Television Camera Operator Award
for The People v. OJ Simpson: America Crime Story.

SOC Mobile Camera Platform Operator Lifetime
 Achievement Award Mike Moad

SOC Technical Achievement Award
That Cat: The Patented Silent Cat Camera Slider

 SOC Technical Achievement Award
SHOTOVER: K1 6-Axis Stabilizer


Camera Operator of the Year - Film
Nominees:

Stephen Campanelli, SOC – Sully
David Emmerichs, SOC – Nocturnal Animals
Mark Goellnicht, SOC – Hacksaw Ridge
Petr Hlinomaz – Manchester By the Sea
Jacques Jouffret, SOC – Deep Water Horizon
Ari Robbins, SOC – La La Land -WINNER


Camera Operator of the Year - Television
Nominees:
Andrew Mitchell, SOC – The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story- WINNER
Ben Semanoff, SOC & Bruce MacCallum, SOC – The Night Of
Steven Matzinger & Greg Smith – Westworld
Bob Gorelick, SOC – Stranger Things
Aaron Medick, SOC – Mr. Robot
Sean Savage, Assoc. BSC & ACO – Game of Thrones

La La Land Camera Operator Ari Robbins Won SOC Feature Film Award.
Phil Caruso was handed the SOC Still Photography Lifetime Achievement Award.
Steadicam Inventor/operator Garret Brown received Camera Operator Lifetime 
Achievement Award. The Honorees and winner are accompanied by SOC 
President George Billinger.

John Toll, ASC presented the  SOC Mobile Camera Platform Operator Lifetime
 Achievement Award to Mike Moad
 
 Dr Thomas Lee, Vision Center, Children Hospital Los Angeles &  
Nichole Huenergardt, Chapman /Leonard Studio Equipment

 Caleb Deschanel, ASC  presented the SOC Camera Operator 
Lifetime Achievement Award to Garrett Brown

Tim Smith, Amy Kawadler, & Canon EOS Digital Cinema  team 
attended the award ceremony

 Ari Robbins, SOC addresses the audience on his experiences camera operating 
                                the multi-award winner feature film "La La Land"

For a extensive gallery of photos of the SOC Awards visit: SOC Awards  2017 Albums