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THE ENGLISH SURGEON. Produced and directed by Geoffrey Smith. Eyeline Films / Bungalow Town / BBC Storyville. Best International Feature, Hotdocs 2008. Sterling World Feature Award, Silverdocs 2008. |
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BOMBAY RAILWAY. BBC / 3Di Productions RTS YORKSHIRE REGION. Best Factual Programme 2008 (Digital Channel) Produced and directed by Gerry Troyna. |
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12 DAYS OF HOGWATCH: Sky Director: Paula Nightingale for The Mob Film Company. Interactivity Award BAFTA 2007 |
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YOUR LIFE IN THEIR HANDS. BBC. Royal Television Society, Science and Natural History Award 2004. Directed by Geoffrey Smith. |
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THE NINE LIVES OF ALICE MARTINEAU. BBC. BAFTA New Director Factual award Director Oli Barry 2004. Commissioned by F Music TV/BBC the film received RTS, Grierson and Rose D'Or nominations. |
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KUMBH MELA: The Greatest Show on Earth. Rex Mundi/Channel Four Royal Television Society: Craft and Design Awards, 2001,Multi-Camera. Royal Television Society: Special Teamwork Award 2001. BBC Asia Awards, Achievement in Media, 2001. Religious Broadcasting Awards, Premier Award, 1999-2001. One World Media Awards, 2001. Certificate of Excellence for outstanding contribution to greater global understanding, and as a finalist in the Lifestyle Award.
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Graham Day is a London based Lighting Cameraman with nearly 30 years experience in the film and television industry. He has worked for major international broadcasters on a wide range of productions which have attracted some of the industry's highest awards.
After graduating in 1980, Graham Day joined the BBC working on a wide range of productions at the Ealing Film Studios.
Leaving the BBC in 1986 he spent two years working as a Loader, Focus Puller and Operator on feature films, commercials and music videos.
Working as a Lighting Cameraman since 1988 on both film and tape his credits include commercials, drama, music videos, documentaries and corporate productions. He has worked in many different countries around the world and has a current USA I Visa.
Graham was a member of the Director / Camera team that received The Royal Television Society 2001 award for Lighting and Camera for the Rex Mundi / Channel Four ground breaking production KUMBH MELA -The Greatest Show on Earth.
For more information about individual productions click on the credits link. There is an archive section with a selection of credits pre 2003.
To get in touch with Graham Day click on the Contact link where there are telephone and mobile / cell numbers and a diary service link and telephone number where you can talk to Jane Murch of Films at 59.
