Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Special - 2021
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- Bruce MacCallum, Camera
- Hamilton
- Disney+
- Lin-Manuel Miranda and Nevis Productions LLC, Old 320 Sycamore, and RadicalMedia
Bruce MacCallum was a veteran camera operator best known for his work on the feature films Witness and The Silence of the Lambs.
MacCallum worked extensively in film, serving as a camera operator on the movies All That Jazz, Raging Bull, Easy Money, Wise Guys, Heartburn, Married to the Mob, Ghostbusters II, Philadelphia, Independence Day, Ransom, The Crucible, Picture Perfect, 200 Cigarettes, Sleepy Hollow, Center Stage, Meet the Parents, Zoolander, Anger Management, School of Rock, Cold Mountain, The Stepford Wives, The Terminal, Across the Universe, I Am Legend, Baby Mama, Julie & Julia, The Adjustment Bureau, Salt, The Dictator, Annie and The Book of Henry.
Additionally, MacCallum worked in television, contributing to the series Tribeca, The Sopranos, Smash, Black Box, The Blacklist and the limited series The Night Of.
MacCallum also worked on the Broadway’s smash Hamilton.
Bruce MacCallum was a veteran camera operator best known for his work on the feature films Witness and The Silence of the Lambs.
MacCallum worked extensively in film, serving as a camera operator on the movies All That Jazz, Raging Bull, Easy Money, Wise Guys, Heartburn, Married to the Mob, Ghostbusters II, Philadelphia, Independence Day, Ransom, The Crucible, Picture Perfect, 200 Cigarettes, Sleepy Hollow, Center Stage, Meet the Parents, Zoolander, Anger Management, School of Rock, Cold Mountain, The Stepford Wives, The Terminal, Across the Universe, I Am Legend, Baby Mama, Julie & Julia, The Adjustment Bureau, Salt, The Dictator, Annie and The Book of Henry.
Additionally, MacCallum worked in television, contributing to the series Tribeca, The Sopranos, Smash, Black Box, The Blacklist and the limited series The Night Of.
MacCallum also worked on the Broadway’s smash Hamilton.
He began his career in entertainment as the personal assistant to actor Dustin Hoffman on the 1974 film Lenny.
In 2013, MacCallum was the recipient of the Camera Operator Lifetime Achievement Award and was nominated for the 2017 Camera Operator of the Year Award in Television.
He died June 12, 2017, in Los Angeles. He was 70.
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