
IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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IMAX 70mm film, camping, friends & nature 🎞️
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Now presenting 📺 2025 Cinematography Reel
It’s been a joy working as a DP with such brilliant teams on all the projects featured in this showreel. I absolutely love crafting visuals with the camera and I can’t wait to continue working on future projects as Director of Photography 🎥⚡️
~Full version in bio~
MUSIC: Runaway Horses (“poetry written with a splash of blood”) by Kronos Quartet
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#cinematography #cinematographyreel #dpreel #cinematographyedit #cinematographer #FilmReel

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ what a year!
- Graduated from USC
- Produced two short films with the best teams
- Studied abroad in France and visited Italy
- Was student assistant for two classes
- Watched 207 movies (mostly first time watches!)
- Attended screenings/Q&As at the Academy
…and had wonderful times with the greatest friends, family, and girlfriend 🫶

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

End of a semester in 551 Directing In A Virtual World 🔮🎬
It’s been an honor to work with the LED wall, green screen, and stunts every week for the last three semesters, as student and student assistant. Gonna miss it so much.

Ruach is a Jewish American folktale horror film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson) that follows a mystic rabbi who, investigating a rumor of demonic possession, joins a father and daughter for dinner.
Recorded at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
Performed By
Shofar: Michael Gropper
Vocals: Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz)
Violin: Peiwen Su (@peiwensu_)
Guitar: David Hernandez (@davidhernandezmusic)
Cello: Quenton Blache (@qblache)
Engineer: Miles Jensen (@mileymomusic)
About the Score
For this score, Derek and I chose to use Hebrew lyrics instead of the classic Latin lyrics of vocals in horror films to immerse us further in this world. This was done by bringing in Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz), who regularly sings religious texts in his temple, to sing the vocals, and he did an amazing job powerfully performing them! Most prominently, the Shema Prayer is sung in the opening of the film over an atmosphere of shofar textures, detuned strings, and processed vocals to signify a holy rabbi venturing into dark territory.
A unique instrument in this score is the shofar, an antelope horn used in traditional Jewish religious practices to signify spiritual awakening. For this, we brought on Michael Gropper, who’s a professional shofar player! The shofar is actually seen on screen as played by the rabbi to ward off the evil of the possessed, as well as incorporated into the score as an atmospheric texture.
The rest of the score consists of solo violin and guitar, mic’d very close to give a more folk sound, as well as aggressive cello when the possessed person reveals themself.
Album Art and Session Photos on Film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson)!
You can stream the full soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. with the links in my bio!
#filmscore #horror #filmcomposer #soundtrack #shortfilm

Ruach is a Jewish American folktale horror film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson) that follows a mystic rabbi who, investigating a rumor of demonic possession, joins a father and daughter for dinner.
Recorded at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
Performed By
Shofar: Michael Gropper
Vocals: Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz)
Violin: Peiwen Su (@peiwensu_)
Guitar: David Hernandez (@davidhernandezmusic)
Cello: Quenton Blache (@qblache)
Engineer: Miles Jensen (@mileymomusic)
About the Score
For this score, Derek and I chose to use Hebrew lyrics instead of the classic Latin lyrics of vocals in horror films to immerse us further in this world. This was done by bringing in Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz), who regularly sings religious texts in his temple, to sing the vocals, and he did an amazing job powerfully performing them! Most prominently, the Shema Prayer is sung in the opening of the film over an atmosphere of shofar textures, detuned strings, and processed vocals to signify a holy rabbi venturing into dark territory.
A unique instrument in this score is the shofar, an antelope horn used in traditional Jewish religious practices to signify spiritual awakening. For this, we brought on Michael Gropper, who’s a professional shofar player! The shofar is actually seen on screen as played by the rabbi to ward off the evil of the possessed, as well as incorporated into the score as an atmospheric texture.
The rest of the score consists of solo violin and guitar, mic’d very close to give a more folk sound, as well as aggressive cello when the possessed person reveals themself.
Album Art and Session Photos on Film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson)!
You can stream the full soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. with the links in my bio!
#filmscore #horror #filmcomposer #soundtrack #shortfilm

Ruach is a Jewish American folktale horror film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson) that follows a mystic rabbi who, investigating a rumor of demonic possession, joins a father and daughter for dinner.
Recorded at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
Performed By
Shofar: Michael Gropper
Vocals: Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz)
Violin: Peiwen Su (@peiwensu_)
Guitar: David Hernandez (@davidhernandezmusic)
Cello: Quenton Blache (@qblache)
Engineer: Miles Jensen (@mileymomusic)
About the Score
For this score, Derek and I chose to use Hebrew lyrics instead of the classic Latin lyrics of vocals in horror films to immerse us further in this world. This was done by bringing in Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz), who regularly sings religious texts in his temple, to sing the vocals, and he did an amazing job powerfully performing them! Most prominently, the Shema Prayer is sung in the opening of the film over an atmosphere of shofar textures, detuned strings, and processed vocals to signify a holy rabbi venturing into dark territory.
A unique instrument in this score is the shofar, an antelope horn used in traditional Jewish religious practices to signify spiritual awakening. For this, we brought on Michael Gropper, who’s a professional shofar player! The shofar is actually seen on screen as played by the rabbi to ward off the evil of the possessed, as well as incorporated into the score as an atmospheric texture.
The rest of the score consists of solo violin and guitar, mic’d very close to give a more folk sound, as well as aggressive cello when the possessed person reveals themself.
Album Art and Session Photos on Film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson)!
You can stream the full soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. with the links in my bio!
#filmscore #horror #filmcomposer #soundtrack #shortfilm

Ruach is a Jewish American folktale horror film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson) that follows a mystic rabbi who, investigating a rumor of demonic possession, joins a father and daughter for dinner.
Recorded at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
Performed By
Shofar: Michael Gropper
Vocals: Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz)
Violin: Peiwen Su (@peiwensu_)
Guitar: David Hernandez (@davidhernandezmusic)
Cello: Quenton Blache (@qblache)
Engineer: Miles Jensen (@mileymomusic)
About the Score
For this score, Derek and I chose to use Hebrew lyrics instead of the classic Latin lyrics of vocals in horror films to immerse us further in this world. This was done by bringing in Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz), who regularly sings religious texts in his temple, to sing the vocals, and he did an amazing job powerfully performing them! Most prominently, the Shema Prayer is sung in the opening of the film over an atmosphere of shofar textures, detuned strings, and processed vocals to signify a holy rabbi venturing into dark territory.
A unique instrument in this score is the shofar, an antelope horn used in traditional Jewish religious practices to signify spiritual awakening. For this, we brought on Michael Gropper, who’s a professional shofar player! The shofar is actually seen on screen as played by the rabbi to ward off the evil of the possessed, as well as incorporated into the score as an atmospheric texture.
The rest of the score consists of solo violin and guitar, mic’d very close to give a more folk sound, as well as aggressive cello when the possessed person reveals themself.
Album Art and Session Photos on Film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson)!
You can stream the full soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. with the links in my bio!
#filmscore #horror #filmcomposer #soundtrack #shortfilm

Ruach is a Jewish American folktale horror film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson) that follows a mystic rabbi who, investigating a rumor of demonic possession, joins a father and daughter for dinner.
Recorded at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
Performed By
Shofar: Michael Gropper
Vocals: Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz)
Violin: Peiwen Su (@peiwensu_)
Guitar: David Hernandez (@davidhernandezmusic)
Cello: Quenton Blache (@qblache)
Engineer: Miles Jensen (@mileymomusic)
About the Score
For this score, Derek and I chose to use Hebrew lyrics instead of the classic Latin lyrics of vocals in horror films to immerse us further in this world. This was done by bringing in Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz), who regularly sings religious texts in his temple, to sing the vocals, and he did an amazing job powerfully performing them! Most prominently, the Shema Prayer is sung in the opening of the film over an atmosphere of shofar textures, detuned strings, and processed vocals to signify a holy rabbi venturing into dark territory.
A unique instrument in this score is the shofar, an antelope horn used in traditional Jewish religious practices to signify spiritual awakening. For this, we brought on Michael Gropper, who’s a professional shofar player! The shofar is actually seen on screen as played by the rabbi to ward off the evil of the possessed, as well as incorporated into the score as an atmospheric texture.
The rest of the score consists of solo violin and guitar, mic’d very close to give a more folk sound, as well as aggressive cello when the possessed person reveals themself.
Album Art and Session Photos on Film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson)!
You can stream the full soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. with the links in my bio!
#filmscore #horror #filmcomposer #soundtrack #shortfilm

Ruach is a Jewish American folktale horror film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson) that follows a mystic rabbi who, investigating a rumor of demonic possession, joins a father and daughter for dinner.
Recorded at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
Performed By
Shofar: Michael Gropper
Vocals: Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz)
Violin: Peiwen Su (@peiwensu_)
Guitar: David Hernandez (@davidhernandezmusic)
Cello: Quenton Blache (@qblache)
Engineer: Miles Jensen (@mileymomusic)
About the Score
For this score, Derek and I chose to use Hebrew lyrics instead of the classic Latin lyrics of vocals in horror films to immerse us further in this world. This was done by bringing in Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz), who regularly sings religious texts in his temple, to sing the vocals, and he did an amazing job powerfully performing them! Most prominently, the Shema Prayer is sung in the opening of the film over an atmosphere of shofar textures, detuned strings, and processed vocals to signify a holy rabbi venturing into dark territory.
A unique instrument in this score is the shofar, an antelope horn used in traditional Jewish religious practices to signify spiritual awakening. For this, we brought on Michael Gropper, who’s a professional shofar player! The shofar is actually seen on screen as played by the rabbi to ward off the evil of the possessed, as well as incorporated into the score as an atmospheric texture.
The rest of the score consists of solo violin and guitar, mic’d very close to give a more folk sound, as well as aggressive cello when the possessed person reveals themself.
Album Art and Session Photos on Film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson)!
You can stream the full soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. with the links in my bio!
#filmscore #horror #filmcomposer #soundtrack #shortfilm

Ruach is a Jewish American folktale horror film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson) that follows a mystic rabbi who, investigating a rumor of demonic possession, joins a father and daughter for dinner.
Recorded at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
Performed By
Shofar: Michael Gropper
Vocals: Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz)
Violin: Peiwen Su (@peiwensu_)
Guitar: David Hernandez (@davidhernandezmusic)
Cello: Quenton Blache (@qblache)
Engineer: Miles Jensen (@mileymomusic)
About the Score
For this score, Derek and I chose to use Hebrew lyrics instead of the classic Latin lyrics of vocals in horror films to immerse us further in this world. This was done by bringing in Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz), who regularly sings religious texts in his temple, to sing the vocals, and he did an amazing job powerfully performing them! Most prominently, the Shema Prayer is sung in the opening of the film over an atmosphere of shofar textures, detuned strings, and processed vocals to signify a holy rabbi venturing into dark territory.
A unique instrument in this score is the shofar, an antelope horn used in traditional Jewish religious practices to signify spiritual awakening. For this, we brought on Michael Gropper, who’s a professional shofar player! The shofar is actually seen on screen as played by the rabbi to ward off the evil of the possessed, as well as incorporated into the score as an atmospheric texture.
The rest of the score consists of solo violin and guitar, mic’d very close to give a more folk sound, as well as aggressive cello when the possessed person reveals themself.
Album Art and Session Photos on Film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson)!
You can stream the full soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. with the links in my bio!
#filmscore #horror #filmcomposer #soundtrack #shortfilm

Ruach is a Jewish American folktale horror film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson) that follows a mystic rabbi who, investigating a rumor of demonic possession, joins a father and daughter for dinner.
Recorded at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
Performed By
Shofar: Michael Gropper
Vocals: Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz)
Violin: Peiwen Su (@peiwensu_)
Guitar: David Hernandez (@davidhernandezmusic)
Cello: Quenton Blache (@qblache)
Engineer: Miles Jensen (@mileymomusic)
About the Score
For this score, Derek and I chose to use Hebrew lyrics instead of the classic Latin lyrics of vocals in horror films to immerse us further in this world. This was done by bringing in Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz), who regularly sings religious texts in his temple, to sing the vocals, and he did an amazing job powerfully performing them! Most prominently, the Shema Prayer is sung in the opening of the film over an atmosphere of shofar textures, detuned strings, and processed vocals to signify a holy rabbi venturing into dark territory.
A unique instrument in this score is the shofar, an antelope horn used in traditional Jewish religious practices to signify spiritual awakening. For this, we brought on Michael Gropper, who’s a professional shofar player! The shofar is actually seen on screen as played by the rabbi to ward off the evil of the possessed, as well as incorporated into the score as an atmospheric texture.
The rest of the score consists of solo violin and guitar, mic’d very close to give a more folk sound, as well as aggressive cello when the possessed person reveals themself.
Album Art and Session Photos on Film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson)!
You can stream the full soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. with the links in my bio!
#filmscore #horror #filmcomposer #soundtrack #shortfilm

Ruach is a Jewish American folktale horror film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson) that follows a mystic rabbi who, investigating a rumor of demonic possession, joins a father and daughter for dinner.
Recorded at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
Performed By
Shofar: Michael Gropper
Vocals: Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz)
Violin: Peiwen Su (@peiwensu_)
Guitar: David Hernandez (@davidhernandezmusic)
Cello: Quenton Blache (@qblache)
Engineer: Miles Jensen (@mileymomusic)
About the Score
For this score, Derek and I chose to use Hebrew lyrics instead of the classic Latin lyrics of vocals in horror films to immerse us further in this world. This was done by bringing in Roy Gantz (@roy.gantz), who regularly sings religious texts in his temple, to sing the vocals, and he did an amazing job powerfully performing them! Most prominently, the Shema Prayer is sung in the opening of the film over an atmosphere of shofar textures, detuned strings, and processed vocals to signify a holy rabbi venturing into dark territory.
A unique instrument in this score is the shofar, an antelope horn used in traditional Jewish religious practices to signify spiritual awakening. For this, we brought on Michael Gropper, who’s a professional shofar player! The shofar is actually seen on screen as played by the rabbi to ward off the evil of the possessed, as well as incorporated into the score as an atmospheric texture.
The rest of the score consists of solo violin and guitar, mic’d very close to give a more folk sound, as well as aggressive cello when the possessed person reveals themself.
Album Art and Session Photos on Film by Derek Delson (@derekdelson)!
You can stream the full soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. with the links in my bio!
#filmscore #horror #filmcomposer #soundtrack #shortfilm
“A.I. Artificial Intelligence” Shot Recreation
🎞️ Shot on Kodak 7219 500T 16mm Film @kodak_shootfilm
🎥: ARRI SR3
Talent: @liam_hoole_@margotcapri_
DP/Operator: ✋
1st AC: @joegrode
2nd AC: @jackmwells
Gaffer: @dannysvarela
BB Electric: Hugh Holmes
G&E: @ihsan.zirih @alissarosevelarde @jefferyjdc123
“A.I. Artificial Intelligence” dir: Steven Spielberg dp: Janusz Kamiński @amblin
#16mm #16mmFilm #ShotOnFilm #KodakFilm #Kodak500T #MotionPictureFilm #cinematography #AIArtificialIntelligence #Spielberg #kodakshootfilm

This past semester I had the honor of producing the USC senior thesis film @justfriends_film with the most remarkable team 💌🕺🫂Thank you to everyone on our talented and dedicated cast and crew for putting their all into this film and making it possible! I’m so proud of each one of these awesome people and the project we created!

This past semester I had the honor of producing the USC senior thesis film @justfriends_film with the most remarkable team 💌🕺🫂Thank you to everyone on our talented and dedicated cast and crew for putting their all into this film and making it possible! I’m so proud of each one of these awesome people and the project we created!

This past semester I had the honor of producing the USC senior thesis film @justfriends_film with the most remarkable team 💌🕺🫂Thank you to everyone on our talented and dedicated cast and crew for putting their all into this film and making it possible! I’m so proud of each one of these awesome people and the project we created!

This past semester I had the honor of producing the USC senior thesis film @justfriends_film with the most remarkable team 💌🕺🫂Thank you to everyone on our talented and dedicated cast and crew for putting their all into this film and making it possible! I’m so proud of each one of these awesome people and the project we created!

This past semester I had the honor of producing the USC senior thesis film @justfriends_film with the most remarkable team 💌🕺🫂Thank you to everyone on our talented and dedicated cast and crew for putting their all into this film and making it possible! I’m so proud of each one of these awesome people and the project we created!

This past semester I had the honor of producing the USC senior thesis film @justfriends_film with the most remarkable team 💌🕺🫂Thank you to everyone on our talented and dedicated cast and crew for putting their all into this film and making it possible! I’m so proud of each one of these awesome people and the project we created!

This past semester I had the honor of producing the USC senior thesis film @justfriends_film with the most remarkable team 💌🕺🫂Thank you to everyone on our talented and dedicated cast and crew for putting their all into this film and making it possible! I’m so proud of each one of these awesome people and the project we created!

This past semester I had the honor of producing the USC senior thesis film @justfriends_film with the most remarkable team 💌🕺🫂Thank you to everyone on our talented and dedicated cast and crew for putting their all into this film and making it possible! I’m so proud of each one of these awesome people and the project we created!
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