PAUL D. STEWART SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY & AWARDS
Wild North America WildHorizons/Discovery 2009-2012
Survival BBC NHU, in production
Brazil BBC NHU, in production
Yellowstone 2009
Producer & Photography
BAFTA 2010 Winner Photography Factual.
BAFTA nominated Best Specialist Factual Series (Huw Wheldon Award)
RTS Nominated for Best Program, Science and Factual, 2010
(RTS winner best music, RTS West of England winner best graphics).
International Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula 2009
- Best Cinematography
- Best Ecology
Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival, October 2009
- Best Series
- Best Wildlife Habitat Film
Finalist Best Cinematography
Banff Mountain Film Festival 2009 Special Jury Award Yellowstone Winter.
Winner Best Environment - Festival de l'Oiseau 2009
Cinematography Emmy nominated
Wild China 2008
Sequence Cameraman Shangri-la Episode
Shangri-la Best Cinematography, at the 'Roscars', Durban Wild Talk Festival 2009
Shangri-la Emmy Craft Award winner for documentary, Editing 2009
David Attenborough’s Life in Cold Blood 2008
Wildlife and synch sequence Cameraman ‘Armoured Giants’ and ‘The Cold Blooded Truth’, including opening and closing Attenborough sequences
Best Cinematography Televisual Bulldog TV Industry Awards 2009
BAFTA Winner Specialist Factual 2009
Wildscreen Golden Panda - Best of Festival - Life in Cold Blood for Armoured Giants 2008
Galapagos 2006
Series Co-originator with Richard Wollocombe
& Principle Land Cameraman
Best of Festival Award - Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival 2007
Finalist Best Cinematography Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival 2007
Peabody Award 2007 for Galapagos Born of Fire.
BAFTA nominated for photography factual.
RTS nominated for Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non-Dram factual 2007
Second Place in Best Factual Documentary Cinematography Televisual Bulldog awards 2007 (Planet Earth winner above)
Finalist Kodak Award Cinematography Wildscreen 2008
Guild of Television Cameramen Award for Excellence for Galapagos Born of Fire 2007.
Runner up - Best cinematography International Wildlife Film Festival Missoula 2007.
TV Critics International Association Award Finalist.
Two Craft Emmy nominations for Best Cinematography and Best Science.
Winner Special Distinction for Originality - Festival de l'Oiseau 2007
Planet Earth 2006
Sequence cameraman
Primetime Emmy for Cinematography non-fiction (one of seven named series’ cameramen) “Planet Earth – From Pole to Pole”.
Peabody Award for Planet Earth 2008
Best cinematography Televisual Bulldog Awards 2007
BAFTA nomination for photography Factual.
Best Cinematography Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival “Planet Earth – from Pole to Pole”.
RTS Award for Best Cinematography “Pole to Pole – Planet Earth”
Kodak Award for Cinematography Wildscreen “Planet Earth” 2006
Guild of Televison Cameraman Named Excellence Award for my Lechuguilla Caves sequence 2006
Earth 2008/2009
Sequence cameraman
Movie Feature. Grossing over $100,000,000 worldwide, breaking format records in Europe and Japan (while sadly nose-diving in the UK!)
Numerous awards and nominations. Including Best Theatrical Program and Outstanding Achievement - Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival 2009.
Capuchins: The Monkey Puzzle 2005
BBC Wildlife on One Cameraman with Gavin Thurston
Best Animal Behaviour Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival 2005
(My earlier Wildlife on One’s included Giant River Otters - Wolves of the River, Geckos - Space Age Reptile, and Black Bears in Whistler as well as a sequence in Garbage Bears. Black Bears led out the last ever Season of Wildlife on One. I also completed sequence work for various Natural Worlds while on the BBC Bursary).
Attenborough’s Life of Mammals 2002
Sequence Cameraman
Bafta nomination photography factual for “Life of Mammals”
Blue Planet 2001
Sequence Cameraman
Primetime Emmy Award best cinematography 2002
BAFTA Photography - factual: the camera team for The Blue Planet 2002
The Laboratory Rat: A Natural History
Director & Cameraman for independent Oxford University Animal Welfare Production by Manuel Berdoy
Nominated for the Jack Ward Award by the Animal Behavior Society (USA)
Voted Best non-broadcast film at the Wildlife Film Festival in Jackson Hole (USA)
Best Newcomer at the "Living Europe Film Festival" (Sweden)
"Commendation" for a "Craft Award" and "High Commendation" for the Wellcome Trust Award for Biology and Medicine Award, both at the "Learning on Screen" conference (UK)
Voted Best Government Agency Film and Best Non Broadcast Film at the the International Wildlife Film Festival (USA), and received four Merit Awards for:
Animal Behaviour; Educational Content; Scientific Value and for Script
Voted Best Low Budget - Big Impact film at the Wildlife Vaasa Nature Film Festival (Finland).
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