Sky Davies

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Sky Davies is a multi-award winning cinematographer, bringing to life projects from such diverse arenas as feature film to video art. Her fixation with cinema began at a tender age when she attempted to adapt her favourite primary school picture books into films. As a young intrepid traveler Sky was armed with a bulky Super8 camera and pack full of film on her adventures through Asia and Europe. Growing up, her passion for travel has continued to entwine with her love of cinematography, taking her to the crocodile infested waters of Arnhemland and up into the Italian Alps.  Sky has recently completed principle photography on her second feature film SHIT, a poetic adaptation of Patricia Cornelius’ award winning play by the same name. Working with directors Susie Dee and Trudy Hellier, the feature has already garnered much industry attention and is due for release in 2021. Her debut feature, the genre film BLOOD VESSEL (2018), has screened at numerous festivals including NYC Horror Fest (US), GrimmFest (UK), FilmQuest (UK) and MonsterFest (AU), drawing acclaim for her cinematography  Sky’s short film work has been screened at over 120 festivals (Berlinale, MIFF, Oberhausen, AACTA, Palm Springs) garnering her many festival awards as well as ACS Gold, ACS Silver, and the prestigious ACS Golden Tripod for GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART, directed by Bec Peniston Bird. In 2017 Sky shot John Sheedy’s short film MRS MCCUTCHEON which had its Australian premier at the Melbourne International Film Festival of the same year, winning Best Australian Short Film. MRS MCCUTCHEON was also nominated by AFI/AACTA and Screen Producers Australia for Best Short Film. In 2013 Sky shot Neil Triffet’s EMO THE MUSICAL which garnered a Crystal Bear Special Mention at the Berlinale, along with winning Best Short Film at the SPA Awards and the St Kilda Film Festival.  Sky has shot 2nd Unit for both Film and TV, including: STATELESS, released in 2020, a six-part series for Matchbox and ABC, created by and starring Cate Blanchett, directed by Emma Freeman and Jocelyn Moorhouse; and UNDERTOW, Miranda Nation’s debut feature, which premiered at the 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival. In addition to her narrative work, Sky has collaborated with esteemed video artists including Christian Thompson, Candy Bowers, Laresa Kosloff and Shaun Gladwell, and regularly works within the documentary realm shooting such pieces as COMING BACK OUT BALL (Closing Night MIFF ‘18) and GRACEFUL GIRLS (Audience Award MIFF ’15).

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Camera Operator:
2013  The Turning
2016  EMO the Musical

Cinematography:
2013  The Turning
2016  EMO the Musical
2020  The Test

Clapper Loader:
2005  Hating Alison Ashley
2005  Hell Has Harbour Views
2013  The Turning
2016  EMO the Musical
2020  The Test

Director of Photography:
2005  Hating Alison Ashley
2005  Hell Has Harbour Views
2013  Summer Suit
2013  The Turning
2014  Emo (The Musical)
2016  EMO the Musical
2018  An Act of Love
2018  The Coming Back Out Ball Movie
2020  A to Z: The First Alphabet
2020  Blood Vessel
2020  Brazen Hussies
2020  The Test
2022  Under Cover
2023  Shit: Three Women, One Dreadful Crime
2023  Tarneit

Executive Producer:
2005  Hating Alison Ashley
2005  Hell Has Harbour Views
2013  Summer Suit
2013  The Turning
2014  Emo (The Musical)
2016  A Fish Out of Water
2016  EMO the Musical
2018  An Act of Love
2018  The Coming Back Out Ball Movie
2020  A to Z: The First Alphabet
2020  Blood Vessel
2020  Brazen Hussies
2020  The Test
2022  Under Cover
2023  Shit: Three Women, One Dreadful Crime
2023  Tarneit

Second Assistant Camera:
2005  Hating Alison Ashley
2005  Hell Has Harbour Views
2009  Where the Wild Things Are
2013  Summer Suit
2013  The Turning
2014  Emo (The Musical)
2016  A Fish Out of Water
2016  EMO the Musical
2018  An Act of Love
2018  The Coming Back Out Ball Movie
2020  A to Z: The First Alphabet
2020  Blood Vessel
2020  Brazen Hussies
2020  The Test
2022  Under Cover
2023  Shit: Three Women, One Dreadful Crime
2023  Tarneit

Camera Operator:
2020  L’Odyssée de l'écriture

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