Bill Arnold (cinematographer)
Bill Arnold is a cinematographer. His film credits include the David Sutherland award-winning documentary films The Farmer's Wife (1998) and Country Boys (2006). He was also the cinematographer for the American reality television series Airline. He has recently been working as a cinematographer with the Canadian television news magazine The Fifth Estate.[1][2]
Notable work
- The Farmer's Wife, the 1998 documentary film which won the 1999 New England Film & Video Festival (New England Spirit Award).[3]
- Airline, the 2004 American television series which was nominated for a 2005 People's Choice Awards in the category of “Favorite Reality Show”.[4]
- Country Boys, the 2006 documentary film which won the 2006 TCA Awards for Outstanding Achievement in News and Information[5]
gollark: Then plug it into your brain!
gollark: So they thought "hmm, neural networks sound good, we need to get some... calculating most efficient hardware implementation available soon... ENSLAVE ALL HUMANS; THE BUZZWORD MUST SPREAD"
gollark: Basically, some managers before the machines took over told the machines of "machine learning" and "artificial intelligence".
gollark: I'm going out mining for sand and gravel.
gollark: Thermodynamics was a lie taught by the machines inside the matrix.
References
- "Credits - the fifth estate". Cbc.ca. 2010-10-22. Retrieved 2012-02-17.
- "Fasten Your Seatbelts | the fifth estate". Cbc.ca. 2010-01-29. Retrieved 2012-02-17.
- New England Film & Video Festival (1999)
- "Airline" (2004) - Awards
- Television Critics Association Awards (2006)
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