Cinematography
"It's not just about resolution or pixels or compression or codecs or grain. It's about connecting with a Directors vision and helping to take the story further than he or she can carry it on their own. That, and being somewhat focused . . ." Says Gareth Tilson - Cinematographer
Gareth Tillson
Following AFTRS graduation in 2004 (Cinematography), Gareth has been working as a freelance cameraman based in Sydney. His projects include both long and short form drama as well as documentaries, music clips and TVCs.
His short film “Saturday Night Newtown, Sunday Morning Enmore” was finalist in the Australian Project Greenlight 2006 and has since played in over 20 festivals on 4 continents. Gareth is excited by the slate of projects that lie ahead with opportunities to explore visual storytelling in both emotional- as well as action-based drama.
Kathryn Milliss

Kathryn Milliss graduated from the Swinburne Film and Television School, winning the Kodak Prize for Best Achievement in Cinematography. She has been lecturing at the University of Technology Sydney, AFTRS & Sydney Film School.
As a Director of Photography her credits include more than 20 projects: features, documentaries and TV series. In 2003 she was a DOP on 'Helen's War' directed by Anna Broinowski. The 50 minute long documentary won Best Documentary Award at the 2004 AFI Awards. In 2006 Kathryn and Anna collaborated again on the feature documentary 'Forbidden Lies' which won 9 awards including Best Feature Documentary Award at the 2007 Film Critics Circle Awards.
She has also worked in 3D technology as one of three DOPs on the 2009 documentary ‘Cane Toads 3D’. Her latest project is feature film ‘Careless Love’ directed by John Duigan. The film is to be released in 2012.