77th Golden Globe Awards: Motion Picture Nominees-Camera manufacturers chart
77th Golden Globe Awards: Motion Picture Nominees-Camera manufacturers chart

The Cameras Behind the 77th Golden Globe Awards

2019-12-17
3 mins read

We’ve created a camera chart based on the 29 Motion Picture nominees of the 77th Golden Globe Awards. Furthermore, we have built another chart analyzing the segmentation of film vs. digital, which is quite fascinating to explore. Check out those absorbing statistics down below.

77th Golden Globe Awards: Motion Picture Nominees-Camera manufacturers chart
77th Golden Globe Awards: Motion Picture Nominees-Camera manufacturers chart

Golden Globe Awards symbolizes excellence in film and television

The Golden Globe Awards, which is a significant part of the film industry’s awards season, recognizes excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign. The Golden Globe Awards constitutes another major milestone in the race after the Academy Awards (aka The Oscar).

Golden Globe Awards: Facts

We searched into Wikipedia and found some interesting facts regarding the Golden Globe Awards and the qualification process.

  1. Films must be at least 70 minutes and released for at least a seven-day run in the Greater Los Angeles area (in theaters, or streaming).
  2.  There is no limit to the number of submitted films from a given country
  3. For the Best Foreign Language Film category, at least 51 percent of the dialogue must be in a language other than English.
  4. A TV program must air in the United States between the prime time hours to get into the process.
  5. The broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards, telecast to 167 countries worldwide, generally ranks as the third most-watched awards show each year, behind only the Oscars and the Grammy Awards.

There is no doubt that the Golden Globe Awards combine to form a valid part of the filtration process to choose the best films of the year.

The cameras that shot the Motion Picture nominees

The list below describes the film, the number of nominations, and the cameras behind it. The charts are underneath:

The references for the data: Golden Globe Awards and IMDB sites.

  1. Marriage Story: 6 nominations: ARRICAM LT, ARRICAM ST and ARRIFLEX 435.
  2. The Irishman: 5 nominations: ALEXA Mini, ARRICAM LT, ARRICAM ST, and RED Helium.
  3. Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood: 5 nominations: Aaton A-Minima, ARRIFLEX 435, Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL2.
  4. Joker: 4 nominations: ALEXA 65, ALEXA LF, ALEXA Mini.
  5. The Two Popes: 4 nominations: RED Weapon 8K S35.
  6. 1917: 3 nominations: ALEXA Mini LF.
  7. Knives Out: 3 nominations: ALEXA 65, ALEXA Mini.
  8. Parasite: 3 nominations: ALEXA 65.
  9. Rocketman: 3 nominations: ALEXA Mini.
  10. Bombshell: 2 nominations: ALEXA Mini.
  11. Dolemite Is My Name: 2 nominations: Panavision Millennium DXL2.
  12. The Farewell: 2 nominations: ALEXA Mini.
  13. Harriet: 2 nominations: Sony Venice.
  14. Jojo Rabbit: 2 nominations: ALEXA SXT.
  15. The Lion King: 2 nominations: ALEXA 65.
  16. Little Women: 2 nominations: ARRICAM LT, ARRICAM ST.
  17. Pain and Glory: 2 nominations: ALEXA SXT.
  18. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: 1 nomination: ALEXA Mini, ARRIFLEX 416.
  19. Booksmart: 1 nomination: ALEXA Mini.
  20. Cats: 1 nomination: ALEXA 65.
  21. Ford v Ferrari: 1 nomination: ALEXA LF.
  22. Hustlers: 1 nomination: Panavision Millennium DXL.
  23. Late Night: 1 nomination: Panasonic VariCam 35.
  24. Les Misérables: 1 nomination: ARRICAM LT, ARRICAM ST.
  25. Motherless Brooklyn: 1 nomination: ALEXA Mini, ALEXA XT.
  26. Portrait of a Lady on Fire: 1 nomination: RED Monstro.
  27. The Report: 1 nomination: ALEXA Mini.
  28. Richard Jewell: 1 nomination: ALEXA Mini, ALEXA XT.
  29. Where’d You Go, Bernadette: 1 nomination: Panavision DXL.

Explore the chart below. The chart is high definition, so press on the image to get a larger view. 

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77th Golden Globe Awards: Motion Picture Nominees-Camera Chart
77th Golden Globe Awards: Motion Picture Nominees-Camera Chart

Discussion and insights

ARRI rules

Generally speaking, there is nothing new under the sun. ARRI rules. The other major camera manufacturers are Panavision, RED, Sony, Panasonic, and Aaton. There is much similarity to the Pre-Oscar chart, which is almost identical. Furthermore, it’s nice to explore Aaton film cameras on nearly every prestige list of nominees.

The popularity of large-format

One of the insights is the heavy presence of large format cameras in the list. The brand new ALEXA Mini LF was used only once. However, I’m pretty sure they will conquer those lists in the next years. Nevertheless, you can explore the ALEXA 65 in the second place right after the ALEXA Mini, which dominates in almost every list of nominees. The ARRI Mini is the weapon of choice of many DPs and one of the best alternatives to super 35 imagery. Anyway, there is a good chance that the Mini LF will take the first place. We’ll have to wait till next awards season to verify that. Of course, it’s not just about replacing the camera. It’s total different imagery, and it will be interesting to explore if DPs and directors would embrace that look over Super 35.  

RED

RED is having a hard time to get a decent place in the mainstream of awards winning productions. The reasons for that are unknown. RED pushes the technology of cinema cameras forward, and this company never stops inventing. RED is responsible for the rise of resolution and sensor size, which means RED has a significant impact on the whole industry. However, for some reason, DPs prefer ARRI. OF course, it could change from end to end. I do think that RED is an outstanding company that takes risks in this conservative industry, and thus, it deserves more.

The film is not dead

For those of you who thought that film is gone, well, it’s not! The data clearly shows that. It seems that many DPs still prefer film. Take a look at the chart below that demonstrates the segmentation of film vs. digital concerning the Golden Globe Awards nominees.

77th Golden Globe Awards- Motion Picture nominees- Film vs. Digital segmentation

The pie pretty much speaks for itself. In my opinion, that’s the most meaningful exploration regarding the cameras been used. Seeing those old film cameras in the list is indeed a pleasant sight to the eye.

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Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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