ACS honours John Seale, cinematographer on Fury Road

The cinematographers run a key award which demonstrates the range of work which keeps people alive, in the year that Fury Road hit the metal.
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John Seale honoured at the ACS Awards, dressed in an unusual manner. Image supplied.

John Seale is a jewel in the Australian international production crown. He first surfaced formally when he shot Wandjina!, a children’s mystery SF fantasy series for the ABC in 1967, and set off into a string of Australian films like Fatty Finn, Careful He Might Hear You, Goodbye Paradise and BMX Bandits

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