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    Home » Teams from “Society of the Snow,” “The Last of Us” win film and TV honors, respectively, at Society of Camera Operators Awards

    Teams from “Society of the Snow,” “The Last of Us” win film and TV honors, respectively, at Society of Camera Operators Awards

    By SHOOTMonday, February 26, 2024Updated:Sunday, July 7, 2024No Comments1300 Views
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    Camera Operator of the Year in Television Neal Bryant, SOC holds awards for himself and Camera Operator Carey Toner for their work on The Last of Us, S1E3 “Long, Long Time” at SOC Awards at Directors Guild of America on Saturday 2/24. (Photo by Gianna Iovino)
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    The Society of Camera Operators (SOC) has announced the recipients of Camera Operator of the Year in Film and Television during the 2024 SOC Lifetime Achievement Awards. 

    The recipients of Camera Operator of the Year in Film are the team of Juanjo Sánchez, SOC, with Manuel Branáa, Operator de Cámara “B,” for Society of the Snow; and the recipients of Camera Operator of the Year in Television are Neal Bryant, SOC with Carey Toner, Camera Operator for The Last of Us, S1E3 “Long, Long Time.” The award recipients were celebrated by industry peers and colleagues at the Directors Guild of America in Hollywood on Saturday (2/24).

    Sánchez and Branáa topped a talented group of nominees in the film category, including Mick Froehlich, SOC, (Leave the World Behind); Geoffrey Haley, SOC (Chevalier); Ari Issler with “B” camera/Steadicam operator, Nick Müller, SOC (Boston Strangler); and Andrew “AJ” Johnson, SOC (Carmen).

    Brant and Toner topped a TV field consisting of nominees: Dominic Bartolone, SOC with “B” camera operator, Jessica Cannon, “C” camera operator, Justin Cameron, SOC, and rollerblade camera operator, John Lyke (Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, S2E6 “Beat L.A.”); Don Devine, SOC with “B” camera/Steadicam operator Neal Bryant, SOC (Barry S4E2 “Bestest Place on Earth”); Mitch Dubin, SOC with Francois Archambault, SOC, “B” camera operator (Fargo S5E1 “The Tragedy of the Commons”); and Gary Malouf with Chris Dame, “B” camera operator (The Bear S2E10 “The Bear”).

    The sold out SOC Awards show celebrated the organization’s remarkable 45 years of dedication to advancing the art and craft of camera operation. Hundreds of guests, nominees, and decorated industry leaders attended the awards. In recognition of the industry’s challenges during the past year, the SOC made deliberate modifications to the traditional ceremony, encompassing theater seating at a new location and a fresh, innovative awards format. 

    In addition to celebrating the achievements of the exceptional filmmakers and crews, the SOC Awards proudly welcomed Dr. C. Thomas Lee from the Vision Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to center screen to salute the success of the SOC’s continued support, including filming the charity’s fundraising videos. 

    During the cocktail hour and following the awards show, guests were treated to the art exhibition, Delivering THE Image: Operators and Crew Answering the Challenge. Made possible in part through the generous support of Fujifilm, the exhibit offered an exclusive opportunity for attendees to view and acquire one-of-a-kind works by renowned photographers, and past SOC Lifetime Achievement Award Honorees: Phillip V. Caruso, Peter Iovino, Bruce McBroom, and JoJo Whilden.

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    Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS

    Tuesday, July 15, 2025
    Paris Saint-Germain's goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma can't make the save on the second goal scored by Chelsea's Cole Palmer during the Club World Cup final soccer match between Chelsea and PSG in East Rutherford, N.J., Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

    Chelsea's 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS and the 24 matches televised in the U.S. with English commentary averaged 458,000, TNT Sports said Tuesday.

    Spanish-language coverage of the final in the U.S. on Univision and TUDN averaged 1.43 million viewers and TelevisaUnivision's 18 games averaged 597,000.

    The streaming service DAZN bought world rights from FIFA and sublicensed a portion of the 63 matches to TNT Sports, which televised games on TNT, TBS and truTV, and to TelevisaUnivision for U.S. broadcast with Spanish commentary.

    Turner said 15 matches on nights and weekends averaged 535,000 viewers.

    Sunday's game peaked at 1.8 million viewers on TBS from 3:45-4 p.m. EDT as Chelsea took a three-goal lead into halftime.

    DAZN has not yet released viewing figures.

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