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CHRISTOPHER BLAUVELT Director of Photography CHRISTOPHER BLAUVELT Director of Photography FEATURES EMMA Autumn de Wilde Focus Features FIRST COW Kelly Reichardt filmscience MID ‘90S Jonah Hill A24 / Waypoint Entertainment Official Selection, Toronto International Film Festival (2018) DON’T WORRY, HE WON’T GET FAR ON FOOT Gus Van Sant Amazon Studios / Anonymous Content Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival (2018) STATE LIKE SLEEP Meredith Danluck Code Red Productions Official Selection, U.S. Narrative Competition, Tribeca Film Festival (2018) INDIGNATION James Schamus Likely Story Official Selection, Berlin Film Festival (2016) Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival (2016) CERTAIN WOMEN Kelly Reichardt filmscience Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival (2016) Official Selection, Toronto International Film Festival (2016) HOW AND WHY (Pilot) Charlie Kaufman FX Productions I AM MICHAEL Justin Kelly Gotham Group Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival (2015) LOW DOWN Jeff Preiss Bona Fide Productions Cinematography Award: U.S. Dramatic, Sundance Film Festival (2014) THE DISPPEARANCE OF ELEANOR RIGBY Ned Benson The Weinstein Company Official Selection, Toronto International Film Festival (2013) MAX ROSE Daniel Noah Lightstream Pictures Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival (2013) NIGHT MOVES Kelly Reichardt Film Science Winner, Grand Prix, Deauville American Film Festival Official Selection, Venice Film Festival (2013) Official Selection, Toronto International Film Festival (2013) THE BLING RING Sofia Coppola American Zoetrope Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival (2013) NOBODY WALKS Ry Russo-Young Crispy Films Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival (2012) THE DISCOVERERS Justin Schwarz Laura Kleger MEEK’S CUTOFF Kelly Reichardt Oscilloscope Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival (2011) Official Selection, Venice Film Festival (2010) SHORTS LOU Clara Balzary Ga De Don / NOWNESS China Official Selection, Toronto International Film Festival (2018) Great Oogle Moogly Films LOTUS COMMUNITY CENTER Harmony Korine O’Salvation HORTUM Ayse Altinok Kafi Films Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival (2010) DIRECTORS & COMMERCIALS DEREK CIANFRANCE Powerade STACY WALL Adidas, Beats, ESPN, Apple KIKU OHE Merrell, Johnnie Walker MATT ROSS US Forestry GUSTAV JOHANSSON Philips NICLAS LARSSON Apple Music AUTUMN DE WILDE Lacnor, Uniqlo, Finish Detergent, Prada, Facebook, Nature’s Bounty BEN QUINN Samsung JACI JUDELSON Capital One, Apple JEFF PREISS John Hancock, Chase, Sutter Health, Chili’s AARON RUELL Pizza Hut MILES JAY Budweiser NICK GORDON Iams ALEX HULSEY Bonobos JODY HILL Ameritrade MARCUS SVANBERG Blackberry Continued 800 South Robertson Blvd. Suite 6 Los Angeles CA 90035 p: 310 652 8778 artistry.net Page 2 CHRISTOPHER BLAUVELT Director of Photography JON AUGUSTAVO Walmart MATTHEW FROST Aspirational COLE WEBLEY Quaker Oats HENRIK HANSON Axe ft. Alesso JEFF PREISS Subaru VESA MANNINEN Gillette MUSIC VIDEOS & DIRECTORS JONAH HILL Danny Brown “Aint It Funny” OLIVIA WILDE Red Hot Chili Peppers “Dark Necessities” SPIKE JONZE Arcade Fire “Afterlife”, MIA “Come Walk With Me” (YouTube Music Awards) SAMUEL BAYER Green Day “Working Class Hero” GUS VAN SANT Pagoda “Happy Song” SOPHIE MULLER Turin Brakes “Underdog” JACK PATRICK Watch Me Burn “Mandrake”, Little Million “Standstill”, Aloke “Pennywhistle”, The Generators EMILY DE GROOT El Perro del Mar JUSTIN KELLY Hunx & His Punx AWARDS & PUBLICATIONS Excellence in Cinematography Award, Dramatic, “Low Down”, Sundance Film Festival (2014) 2012 Variety Magazine’s “10 Cinematographers to Watch” .
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