John C. Flinn III, ASC Chats Live
on Cameraguild.com on July 9
LOS ANGELES, July 6, 2005John C. Flinn III, ASC will participate in a live Internet chat on the International Cinematographers Guild’s (ICG) website at www.cameraguild.com on Saturday, July 9, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. (PST). The monthly Internet chats are a popular forum sponsored by ICG for its 6,000 nation-wide members, students, journalists, other filmmakers and fans around the world.
Flinn earned his first cinematography credit in 1979 for a television film called The Flame is Love. He filmed such milestone TV series as the last season of Hawaii Five-O, three years of Hill Street Blues, long runs on Magnum, P.I., Jake and the Fatman and the recent hit, Babylon 5, in addition to various other episodic series and movies made for television. Flinn has earned seven Emmy and three American Society of Cinematographers Outstanding Award nominations. He claimed top honors in the 1993 ASC episodic series competition for Jake and the Fatman, an episode he also directed. His current project is the episodic series Gilmore Girls.
Interview and articles about Flinn are posted on www.cameraguild.com along with previous chats with Haskell Wexler, ASC, Howard Bingham, Don Burgess, ASC, Daryn Okada, ASC, Fred Koenekamp, ASC, Donald M. Morgan, ASC, Frederick Elmes, ASC Michael Goi, ASC, Robbie Greenberg, ASC, Jack Green, ASC, Dante Spinotti, ASC, AIC, Thomas Ackerman, ASC, Wally Pfister, ASC, Tom Del Ruth, ASC, John Schwartzman, ASC, Robert Primes, ASC, Owen Roizman, ASC, Russ Alsobrook, ASC, Bill Roe, ASC, Bill Butler, ASC, Jamie Anderson, ASC, Vilmos Zsgimond, ASC, Stephen Lighthill, ASC, Stephen Burum, ASC, Brian Reynolds, Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC, Bill Fraker, ASC, BSC, John Toll, ASC, Ellen Kuras, ASC, Nancy Schreiber, ASC, Vittorio Storaro, ASC, AIC, James Chressanthis, ASC, Russ Carpenter, ASC, Steven Poster, ASC, Allen Daviau, ASC, George Spiro Dibie, ASC, Dean Cundey, ASC, John Bailey, ASC, Richard Crudo, ASC, Bill Bennett, ASC and Laszlo Kovacs, ASC.
The monthly chats and library of previous interviews are easily accessible as a resource for filmmakers and aficionados. For information visit www.cameraguild.com
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