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[[Mark Waters]] was the most dominant [[director of photography]] on the first two series of ''[[Torchwood]]'', for which his [[Series 1 (Torchwood)|series 1]] work received a [[Welsh]] [[BAFTA]]. This made him only the second DP or [[lighting director]] — behind [[Ernie Vincze]] — to have won awards for their work on a ''[[Doctor Who universe|Doctor Who'' universe]] show. | {{real world}}[[Mark Waters]] was the most dominant [[director of photography]] on the first two series of ''[[Torchwood]]'', for which his [[Series 1 (Torchwood)|series 1]] work received a [[Welsh]] [[BAFTA]]. This made him only the second DP or [[lighting director]] — behind [[Ernie Vincze]] — to have won awards for their work on a ''[[Doctor Who universe|Doctor Who'' universe]] show. | ||
In [[2009]], he moved to ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', where he was [[series 3 (The Sarah Jane Adventures)|that series']] only DP. He finally joined the parent programme in [[2010]], providing his services for a single, two-part story in [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Matt Smith's first series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | In [[2009]], he moved to ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', where he was [[series 3 (The Sarah Jane Adventures)|that series']] only DP. He finally joined the parent programme in [[2010]], providing his services for a single, two-part story in [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Matt Smith's first series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. |
Revision as of 02:37, 27 March 2010
Mark Waters was the most dominant director of photography on the first two series of Torchwood, for which his series 1 work received a Welsh BAFTA. This made him only the second DP or lighting director — behind Ernie Vincze — to have won awards for their work on a Doctor Who universe show.
In 2009, he moved to The Sarah Jane Adventures, where he was that series' only DP. He finally joined the parent programme in 2010, providing his services for a single, two-part story in Matt Smith's first series of Doctor Who.