Jeremy Rouse ACS
is an internationally recognized Australian cinematographer whose experience spans feature films, commercials, music videos and Documentary. His highly regarded body of work has received awards both locally and internationally.
In 2015 he shot the character-driven film “Jonathan” for Polish/German director Piotr J. Lewandowski, which premiered in the Panorama section at the 66th annual Berlin International Film Festival. In 2017 Jeremy shot the feature “Burden” for producer Robbie Brenner and director Andrew Heckler starring Forest Whitaker, Garrett Hedlund, Andrea Riseborough and Tom Wilkinson. ‘Burden’ went on to win the ‘Audience Award’ in US Dramatic Competition at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and a Gold Award at the Australian Cinematographers Society.
Jeremy’s work on short film ‘Blood Pulls A Gun’ with director Ben Briand attracted the attention of the prestigious cinematography publication, ‘American Cinematographer’, which published a piece on Rouse’s work for the film.
In 2021, Jeremy’s most recent feature for acclaimed artist Del Kathryn Barton’s debut feature ‘BLAZE’, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2022. The films impressive look and striking originality was recognized earning an AACTA nomination for Jeremy in Best Cinematography in the Feature Film category. Jeremy was also recognized by the ACS winning the ‘Rob Copping – Judges Choice Award’ for best entry at the 2022 Awards.
Jeremy is also one of the most sought-after cinematographers in the commercial world having worked with directors including Rupert Sanders, Tom Kuntz, Johnny Green, Mark Molloy, Christopher Riggert, Michael Spiccia, Daniel Askill and Simon McQuoid.
Jeremy was selected as a Judge for the inaugural Cinematography section at the Prestigious D&AD awards, judging alongside Bradford Young, held in London annually.
He is a graduate of the West Australian School of Art and Design.
Warwick Field ACS
When he accidentally found himself lecturing film school students a few years back, Warwick realised how much he enjoyed sharing his passion with others. His love of cinematography – its art and its technicality – is contagious. Previous students have noted they were inspired by him to pursue a career in the industry, just as they were about to lose interest. He brings relatable experiences, anecdotes, knowledge and humour to his classes which creates an inclusive, enjoyable and engaging atmosphere in which to learn. During his 5 year tenure as President of the ACS (Vic), Warwick became aware of the lack of cinematography-focussed education. He planted the seed for high level masterclasses, running ACS events with the likes of Andrew Lesnie ACS ASC and Peter James ACS ASC which were a huge success.
In 2022, he established ShotClass to fill this void, curating educational events for serious cinematographers and camera crew.
Warwick Field ACS is an Australian-based, Australian Cinematographers Society Accredited cinematographer, camera operator and colourist.
He was inducted into the ACS Hall of Fame in 2025.
He was President of the ACS for 5 years. As a DP, his body of work includes Feature Films, TV Series, TVC’s, Music Video, Documentary and high-end corporate work. His specialties include narrative cinematography and visual storytelling and uses composition and camera movement to its full potential. Warwick operates both geared heads (wheels) and fluid heads. He is also an expert remote head operator, hand-held operator, gimbal operator and aerial cinematographer. Warwick’s passion for cinematography continues away from the camera as an educator and as a colourist, where he brings his eye and attention to detail to the grade to ensure the images reach their true potential.
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