Michael Bauman has won the British Society of Cinematographers’ feature film award for his lensing of One Battle After Another (Warner Bros. Pictures).
This is Bauman’s first win and nomination at the BSC Awards. The gala awards ceremony was held Saturday night (2/7) at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London and hosted by Edith Bowman
In the Television Drama (UK Terrestrial) category, Ollie Downey BSC won for his work on the BBC drama Reunion. And in the Television Drama (International/Streaming) category, Suzie Lavelle BSC ISC won her second award for her photography of the Apple TV series Severance.
In the Music Video category, cinematographer Jake Gabbay followed up his victory at Camerimage by taking home the Cinematography In A Music Video award for “Chains and Whips” from Clipse, Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T, and Malice.
The Operators Award, presented by the BSC, Association of Camera Operators (ACO) and Guild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT) named Danny Bishop Assoc BSC ACO SOC the winner for his operating on the Netflix film Ballad of a Small Player. And in the Television category Peter Robertson Assoc BSC ACO and Emiliano Topai were victorious for their work on the series Mussolini: Son of the Century.
The BSC Short Film Awards were presented to Linda Wu, Christopher Hudson and Theo Hughes for their respective films.
The evening was filled with emotional and humorous moments as the BSC presented its highest honor, the BSC Lifetime Achievement Award, to Remi Adefarasin OBE BSC. Adefarasin’s career began at the BBC where he worked his way up through the ranks until reaching the role of cinematographer – shooting while he was there some of the most iconic TV movies, including work by Mike Leigh, Adrian Shergold and Anthony Minghella. Adefarasin’s work as a feature film DP led him to being Oscar-nominated in 1998 for Elizabeth, becoming the first Black cinematographer to be nominated in that category. He was Emmy-nominated for his work on the Miniseries Band of Brothers and The Pacific.
John de Borman BSC AFC received the BSC John Alcott Memorial Award for his tireless work for the BSC. And focus puller Hilda Sealy ,GBCT was awarded the Special Achievement Award for her tireless work in trying to transform the industry into a more inclusive space. The BSC Bert Easey Technical Award was awarded to Optical Support.
Commenting on the awards, BSC president Oliver Stapleton, BSC said, “Tonight we celebrated 70 years of the British Society of Cinematographers Awards, a moment to reflect on the previous winners from Lawrence of Arabia to Schindler’s List but also to celebrate the addition of One Battle After Another to that list. My congratulations to all the winners and recipients tonight, your work is a reminder of just how vibrant and creative our industry still is.”