Cinematographer
Edward Goldner is an award-winning cinematographer working across television drama, feature films, commercials and music videos.
Most recently, Edward shot season two of Love Me (a Binge/Foxtel original series for Warner Bros. International Television and Wildflower Films) for director Bonnie Moir.
Along with over a dozen ACS awards for his cinematography on narrative, commercials and music videos, Edward has been attached to a myriad of projects which have received festival awards at the Melbourne International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, Flickerfest, Tropfest and St Kilda International Film Festival among others.
Early in his career, Edward won Best Cinematography in the National Kodak Film School Competition for his work on Morning Star (Dir. Jessica Barclay Lawton). Shortly after, he was named Emerging Cinematographer of the Year by the Australian Cinematographers Society and National Film & Sound Archive. The award provided Edward with a grant to travel to Hungary and complete the Budapest Cinematography Masterclass under the tutelage of the late Vilmos Zsimond ASC HSC. Edward’s work on the short film, The Wake (Dir. Eddie Diamandi), was nominated for Best Cinematography at St Kilda Film festival in early 2021. In 2023, Edward was selected as one IF Magazine’s Rising Talent Cinematographers.
Outside of his motion picture work, Edward also regularly undertakes and exhibits personal photographic projects. These often examine isolated communities throughout the world, looking at the interplay between tradition and modernity. This work has taken him to extremely remote areas of Russia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakstan, Tajikistan, Mauritania, and more recently, Iran.
Most recently, Edward shot the Warner Bros. feature film, How to Make Gravy (dir. Nick Waterman). The film, which is based on the hit Paul Kelly song, will be released in 2024.
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