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Tony C Miller (born 13 July 1976) is an English director of photography, known for his cinematography Work.

Early Life[edit]

Born in London, the son of the Film industry gaffer Barry Miller [[1]], whose career started out working on classics such as Where Eagles Dare and Kubricks 2001: A Space Odyssey. He started his journey into the film industry studying Media at Farnborough between 1996-98 [[2]]

Early Career[edit]

Tony starting Gaffering in 1998. [[3]]

Cinematography[edit]

Tony C. Miller is a DOP known for his commercial / music video work, he came up through the lighting department via the Gaffer position, starting Gaffering in 1998, working with many global renowned DOP’s. He then transferred his extensive lighting experience into his DOP career. His work gained recognition when in 2009 one of his videos was nomination for a "Best Video Q Award", with a nomination for Best Video at the Music Video Awards (MVA’s) following in 2010. In 2011 another of his video's won a ‘MOBO Award – Best video 2011, Also in 2014 his work got a Brits Nomination for "Best British Video". Since then Tony’s career has continued upwards with advertising campaigns for Versace, G-Star and Jaguar to mention a few, working with directors such as Mario Testino and Rankin. Dazed and Confused editor-in-chief Tim Noakes calling his cinematography for the 2012 short film for River Island “Kubrick-esque” and “enchanting”.

Tony’s venture into long form narrative based work has started with “The Leap” a short shot in 2013.

Awards and Nominations[edit]

2009 Dizzee Rascal’s/Holiday - nominated for Best Video - Q Award [[4]]

2010 Tinashe’s/Saved - nomination for Best Video - Music Video Awards (MVA’s) [[5]]

2011 Tinchy Strider feat. Dappy/Spaceship - won Best video - MOBO Award[[6]]

2014 Ellie Goulding/Burn - Nomination for Brits - Best British Video.[[7]]





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