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Academy Award Best Motion Picture nominees Milk and Frost/Nixon
shot with Cooke S4 lenses
February 10, 2009
Source: Cooke Optics, Ltd.
Cooke Optics Ltd., a premier manufacturer of
precision lenses for the motion picture industry, is delighted
to announce that its S4 lenses were used to shoot Milk and
Frost/Nixon, the critically acclaimed films portraying two
key moments in 20th century political history. Milk has received
eight Academy Award® nominations, while Frost/Nixon has
been nominated for five Academy Awards. Both are nominated
in the Best Motion Picture category.

Salvatore Totino was the Director of Photography on Frost/Nixon,
and is a regular collaborator with the Director Ron Howard,
having worked together on The Missing, Cinderella Man and
The Da Vinci Code.
"Frost/Nixon is all about character, showing the stresses
and tensions and interaction between the protagonists,"
said Totino. "We did a lot of close-up work, mostly on
medium lenses and some wide lenses, to focus on the details
in the facial expressions. The 'Cooke look' really added to
the story here, [capturing] the warmth of the skin tones."
He continued: "This film is about being in the moment,
making the audience feel like they're there, and the Cooke
lenses really helped me achieve that. I'm proud of the film,
and very happy that it has received five Oscar® nominations."
Les Zellan, Chairman and Owner, Cooke Optics, said, "Award
season is always special for us, as we like to see the truly
special work of our customers being rewarded. We are delighted
that these two films have received so many nominations at
the Oscars and the BAFTAs, and we also congratulate 30 Rock,
the Golden Globe winner that was also shot on Cooke lenses."
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