ASC Selects 2020 Student Heritage Award Nominees
Students will be honored in three categories, recognized for their camerawork in narrative and documentary films.
At top are ASC members Haskell Wexler, Michel Chapman and Allen Daviau, honored this year with Student Heritage Awards named for them. (Portraits by Owen Roizman, ASC)
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has announced nominees in all three categories of the 2020 Student Heritage Awards competition. The awards are one of many programs designed by the organization to support a new generation of talent in the early stages of their cinematography careers. Winners will be chosen on February 27.
Married At First Sight is set to return in a matter of weeks, with a brand new batch of brides and grooms on the hunt to find true love.
And while viewers have witnessed a few successful romances blossom on screen, some contestants have hit headlines for all the wrong reasons since their drama-filled seasons aired.
As the show prepares for its long-awaited return, Daily Mail Australia looks back at some of the biggest scandals to plague MAFS alumni over the past few years:
Telv Williams white powder scandal
Scandal: In March 2018, leaked footage surfaced of MAFS star Telv Williams snorting a white powder off a stripper s bottom. In images first published by Woman s Day, the FIFO worker was also seen posing next to the topless dancer while holding a bag of white powder in his mouth
If there was one Aussie reality TV show that was the epitome of drama and scandal, it would have to be Married At First Sight. Cheating, couple swaps and downright fights have all happened over the course of the last seven seasons and as we approach the eighth, we doubt 2021 will be no different.