Gavin Finney(I)
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Since graduating from the Cinematography course at The National Film & Television School in the UK, Gavin Finney BSC has photographed many feature films and major television dramas.
Gavin was nominated for the BSC award for 'The State' in 2017 and 'Good Omens' in 2019. He won the BSC Best Cinematography award, The GTC Award and the Bulldog Award for the critically acclaimed 'Wolf Hall' (Golden Globe winner 2016). Gavin won the BAFTA, RTS and BSC best cinematography awards for 'The Fear' in 2013 - the first time all three major awards have been won by the same person in the same year. He received the Royal Television Society Award for 'Going Postal' in 2010 and for 'Gormenghast' in 2000, and garnered BAFTA nominations for 'Wolf Hall' in 2016, 'Going Postal' in 2011 and 'Hogfather' in 2007 and RTS nominations for 'The State', 'Wolf Hall' and 'The English Wife'..
Gavin was invited to join the British Society of Cinematographers in 1998 and was President of the BSC from 2006-2008 when he received the Arri / John Alcott award.
Gavin has dual UK & Irish/EU citizenship
Gavin was nominated for the BSC award for 'The State' in 2017 and 'Good Omens' in 2019. He won the BSC Best Cinematography award, The GTC Award and the Bulldog Award for the critically acclaimed 'Wolf Hall' (Golden Globe winner 2016). Gavin won the BAFTA, RTS and BSC best cinematography awards for 'The Fear' in 2013 - the first time all three major awards have been won by the same person in the same year. He received the Royal Television Society Award for 'Going Postal' in 2010 and for 'Gormenghast' in 2000, and garnered BAFTA nominations for 'Wolf Hall' in 2016, 'Going Postal' in 2011 and 'Hogfather' in 2007 and RTS nominations for 'The State', 'Wolf Hall' and 'The English Wife'..
Gavin was invited to join the British Society of Cinematographers in 1998 and was President of the BSC from 2006-2008 when he received the Arri / John Alcott award.
Gavin has dual UK & Irish/EU citizenship