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= Netherlands Society of Cinematographers = The Netherlands Society of Cinematographers (NSC) is the Dutch society of directors of photography, founded in 1994 for the advancement of the craft of cinematography. The society has two types of memberships; full members and associate members. Full member are chosen through a nomination system and can use the post-nominal letters "NSC", which can be seen as a proof of their professionality and has a certain prestige. Associate members can be aspiring full members if they have work in the field of cinematography, or can be working cinematography-related fields (e.g. gaffers, color graders, camera-assistants, Steadicam-operators). The latter associate members cannot become full members as full membership is reserved for cinematographers.

History
The society was founded July 25, 1994 by the following cinematographers, forming the first board.

Prizes
The NSC has awarded the Robby Müller Award, together with the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) and Andrea Müller-Schirmer, widows of Robby Müller, each year since 2020. The award "honours an ‘image maker’ (director of photography, filmmaker or visual artist) who, in the spirit of the late Robby Müller, has created an authentic, credible and emotionally striking visual language throughout their oeuvre." During the festival, the winner is awarded a gallery print of one of Robby Müller’s rare Polaroids, as well as the opportunity to present a masterclass on their work.

Prize winners are:

External link

 * Official website