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- Q7366939 subject Q6586747.
- Q7366939 subject Q8281593.
- Q7366939 abstract "The Rory Peck Award is an award given to freelance camera operators who have risked their lives to report on newsworthy events. It was set up in 1995 and is named after the Northern Irish freelance cameraman Rory Peck, who was killed while reporting on the siege of the Moscow White House in 1993. The award is organised by The Rory Peck Trust. Both were set up in 1995 by Peck's widow Juliet Peck and his friend John Gunston, in order to provide support and help to freelancers and is sponsored by Sony UK Ltd. The Rory Peck Trust is now an internationally recognized organization that supports freelancers' rights and enables them to work safely.".
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- Q7366939 wikiPageWikiLink Q6586747.
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- Q7366939 wikiPageWikiLink Q8281593.
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- Q7366939 type Award.
- Q7366939 type Thing.
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- Q7366939 comment "The Rory Peck Award is an award given to freelance camera operators who have risked their lives to report on newsworthy events. It was set up in 1995 and is named after the Northern Irish freelance cameraman Rory Peck, who was killed while reporting on the siege of the Moscow White House in 1993. The award is organised by The Rory Peck Trust.".
- Q7366939 label "Rory Peck Award".