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Name Mandy Walker
Birth Year 1963
Comments Born in 1963, Mandy Walker has emerged as one of Australia's most highly regarded cinematographer's. Her large body of work, accrued over a relatively short period of time in the industry, has forged a photographic identity recogniseable for its distinctive style and emotive renderings of the Australian landscape and its people.

Following is a list of Walker's achievements throughout her career:

FEATURE FILMS AND DOCUMENTARIES (DOP):
Walk the Talk (2000)
The Well (1997)
Love Serenade (1996)
Parklands (1996)
Life (1995)
God's Girls ()
Eight Ball (1991)
As The Mirror Burns (1990)
Return Home (1989)

SHORT FILMS (DOP):
The Order (1999)
Art of Drowning ()
After School (1988)

TELEVISION (DOP):
A Fallen Woman (from the Naked series - 1995)
Raw FM (1997)

OTHER CREW ROLES:
Camera Operator for That Eye, The Sky (1994)
Camera Operator for The Castanet Club (1990)
Clapper Loader for Dogs in Space (1987)
3rd Assistant Director for Strikebound (1984)
Production Runner for Dusty (1982)

MISCALLENEOUS:
Walker has worked on many advertisements, and video clips for artists such as INXS and Jimmy Barnes.

Her short film, Little Bits, which she Directed, Produced and Edited was screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival.

AWARDS:
2000 - National Awards for Cinematography, Commercials for TV & Cinema awarded the Golden Tripod.
1999 - Women in Film and Television Awards, recognised for her outstanding contribution to screen culture in Australia.
1997 - Victorian branch of the Australian Cinematographer's Society (ACS), won the Silver Award for The Well. Nominated for the AFI Awards Best Feature Film Cinematography Award for The Well.
1996 - AFI Awards, Best Non-Feature Film Cinematography Award for Parklands. ACS, Fictional Drama Shorts - Cinema and TV, Distinction for Parklands.
1996 - Film Critics Circle of Australia, Nominated for Best Cinematography in a Feature Film for Life.
1991 - ACS award for Eight Ball. Nominated for AFI Awards Best Non-Feature Film Cinematography Award for As The Mirror Burns.
1990 - ACS award for As The Mirror Burns.




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