The National Academy of
Television Arts & Sciences awarded Stephen Cocklin their prestigious
Emmy Award in 2002 for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography
for National Geographic's "Afghanistan Revealed".
awards
Stephen Cocklin - Videographer/Cinematographer, AnneCocklin - Sound The NationalAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences awarded StephenCocklin their prestigious Emmy Award in
2002 for Outstanding
Individual Achievement in Cinematography for National Geographic's
"Afghanistan Revealed". The awards recognize
outstanding achievement by individuals and programs broadcast
during the 2001 calendar year. In addition, National
Geographic'sAfghanistan programs, “Afghanistan Revealed” and the Frontline Diaries
“The Forbidden Zone” shown on National Geographic TV
and photographed by StephenCocklin also received two Cine Golden
Eagle Awards.
America in Black and White, Nightline, ABC. 1996. National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Honors Awardfor
Camera and Sound.
Dole: The Home Stretch,
Part 1&2, Nightline, ABC. 1996. National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Honors Awardfor
Camera and Sound.
Fields of Armor.
12 part series on the history of tank warfare produced by
The Discovery Channel.
1992/1993. Travel to Russia, Egypt, Israel, Kuwait, UK, France, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg. SteveCocklin was nominated by the National Academy of Television Arts &
Sciences for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual
Achievement in Cinematography. The awards recognize outstanding
achievement by individuals and programs broadcast during the
1994 calendar year.
TWA Hi-jack: Beirut, Lebanon 1986. ABC NEWS. Covered the hi-jacked airplane from Algeria to Beirut. Obtained exclusive interview and coverage
of TWA pilot and hi-jacker on board. SteveCocklin was nominated by the National Academy of Television Arts &
Sciences for an Emmy
Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography,
and AnneCocklin for Sound. The awards recognize outstanding achievement by individuals
and programs broadcast during the 1986 calendar year.
Eastman Kodak Company Outstanding Photographic Achievement
for TWA Hi-JackBeirut, Lebanon 1986.
Newsweek Magazine.Cover
photo,July 1, 1986. Taken from Cocklin footage of exclusive interview with TWA
pilot and hi-jacker.
Awards
for Documentaries with StephenCocklin as DP
Inside the Kill Box,
The Gulf War: a comprehensive look at Operation Desert
Storm through the eyes of the key players, President
GeorgeBush, Vice President RichardCheney, General NormanSchwarzkopf and General ColinPowell. The Discovery Channel. 2000. New York International World Medal2001.
Skyscrapers: Going
Up; Bridges: Reaching Out. Three hour long documentaries
shot in super 16mm film. We journeyed around the world to
examine the largest, longest and tallest structures in the
world for The Discovery
Channel.New
York Festival International World Medal 2000. Gold
Special July Award from the Houston International Film Festival.
Wrestling the Mississippi River. A look at the wondrous Mississippi. The Discovery Channel. Cine
Award 2000.
Robots Rising:
A two hour special on the uses of robots now and in the future.
Shot in 16mm film for The Discovery Channel.1998 Gold
Apple Winner National Educational Media Network, Top Awards
in US International Film & Video Festival,
Houston International Film Festival and Washington Film &
Video Council
Spies Above: A
one hour special on satellites shot on 16mm film for The Discovery
Channel. Won the Silver Medal at 1966 NY Film Festivalfor Best Science & Technology Documentary
and “Critics Choice” in the LA Times, USA Today, The Washington Post and TV Guide. 1996