Society of Camera Operators

The Society Of Camera Operators was founded in 1979 under the name Society of Operating Cameramen. Its primary mission is to advance the art, craft and creative contribution of the camera operator in the motion picture and television industries. The SOC represents camera operators, camera assistants, directors of photography as well as other related crafts. Its roster boasts of a global membership representing a large cultural diversity within the technical moviemaking crafts.

The SOC also publishes the four-times annually Operating Cameraman Magazine, founded in 1991 and renamed the Camera Operator Magazine in 2007. Written from the perspective of the camera operator, each issue deals with issues relevant to the world-wide motion picture and TV industry. It includes articles on the development of the motion picture camera (from the silent era through modern equipment), aspect ratios, set etiquette, the digital revolution, and other informational subjects. Camera Operator magazine contains articles written by members who describe current motion pictures and television shows they have been working on—a true representation of the experiences of camera operators on the sets and on location.

The organization hosts an annual banquet,[1] The SOC Lifetime Achievement Awards, to honor those members who have contributed and advanced the craft of the camera operator. A portion of the proceeds from this event are donated to the Eye Care Clinic Vision Center of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

Renamed the Society of Camera Operators, more befitting its diverse membership of all genders, the society's motto "We See It First!" is a descriptive slogan referring to the fact that the camera operator, by personally viewing the scene through the viewfinder of a motion picture camera, physically sees the scene prior to anyone else until the screened dailies. "As camera operators we see the EXACT angles that audiences will see onscreen, and not from monitors placed around the set showing the 'representation' of what the camera operator sees and experiences." (Michael Frediani, SOC past president)

Camera Operator of the Year – Film

The Society of Camera Operators for Camera Operator of the Year – Film is an annual award given by the society to camera operators for their outstanding achievements in field of filmmaking in a given year. The award was first given out in 2008 and, aside from 2011, has presented every year since, for film achievements from the previous year.

2000s

YearWinners/nomineesFilm
2007
[2][3]
Jacques JouffretInto the Wild
Colin AndersonThere Will Be Blood
David Luckenbach3:10 to Yuma
Jim McConkeyThe Kite Runner
Scott SakamotoMichael Clayton
2008
[4][3]
Robert GorelickThe Dark Knight
Will ArnotMilk
Stephen CampanelliChangeling
Kim MarksThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Martin SchaerEagle Eye

2010s

YearWinners/nomineesFilm
2010
[5][3]
Colin AndersonThe Town
Stephen CampanelliHereafter
Geoffrey HaleyThe Fighter
Peter RosenfeldThe Social Network
Scott SakamotoSalt
2011
[6]
Stephen CampanelliJ. Edgar
Will ArnotThe Help
Mitch DubinWar Horse
Peter RosenfeldCowboys & Aliens
Scott SakamotoThe Descendants
2012
[7][3]
Mitch DubinLincoln
Colin AndersonThe Master
Lukasz BielanLife of Pi
Duane ManwillerThe Hunger Games
Peter RobertsonAnna Karenina
2013
[8]
Peter TaylorGravity
Ian FoxSaving Mr. Banks
Geoffrey HaleyAmerican Hustle
Jacques JouffretLone Survivor
Scott SakamotoLabor Day
2014
[9][3]
Chris HaarhoffBirdman
Stephen CampanelliThe Maze Runner
David ChameidesSt. Vincent
Peter RosenfeldGone Girl
Into the Storm
2015
[10][3]
Scott SakamotoThe Revenant
Colin AndersonStar Wars: The Force Awakens
Mitch DubinBridge of Spies
Ian FoxJurassic World
Geoffrey HaleySteve Jobs
2016
[11]
Ari RobbinsLa La Land
Stephen CampanelliSully
David EmmerichsNocturnal Animals
Mark GoellnichtHacksaw Ridge
Petr HlinomazManchester by the Sea
Jacques JouffretDeepwater Horizon
2017
[12][3]
Roberto De AngelisBaby Driver
Colin AndersonPhantom Thread
Stephen CampanelliThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Gilles CorbeilThe Shape of Water
Mitch DubinThe Post
2018
[13]
Scott SakamotoA Star Is Born
Michael FuchsIf Beale Street Could Talk
Jody MillerThe Front Runner
Mathew MoriartyBeautiful Boy
Ricardo SarmientoBlacKkKlansman
2019
[14]
Geoff HaleyJoker
Sam EllisonA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Craig HaagensenMotherless Brooklyn
David LuckenbachFord v Ferrari
Dale MyrandKnives Out

2020s

YearWinners/nomineesFilm
2024
[15]
Juanjo Sánchez and Manuel BranáaSociety of the Snow
Mick FroehlichLeave the World Behind
Geoffrey HaleyChevalier
Ari Issler and Nick MüllerBoston Strangler
Andrew ‘AJ’ JohnsonCarmen

Individuals with multiple awards

2 awards
  • Scott Sakamoto

Individuals with multiple nominations

References


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