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JOHN C. FLINN III, ASC Director of Photography Jflinn3.Com JOHN C. FLINN III, ASC Director of Photography jflinn3.com TELEVISION DIRECTORS PRODUCERS/STUDIOS JANE THE VIRGIN 7 episodes Brad Silberling, Jennie Snyder Urman/ Poppy Uta Briesewitz, Productions / CW Ed Ornelas, Joanna Kerns & Debbie Allen GROWING UP FISHER Various Directors DJ Nash, Tucker Cawley, Jack Philbrick NBC Universal CSI: NEW YORK Anthony Hemingway, Vikki Williams, Pam Veasey Multiple Eps, Seasons 7 - 9 Marshall Adams Jerry Bruckheimer / CBS & Various Directors COMMON LAW Series Various Directors Chris Morgan, Dan Shotz, Karim Zreik Jon Turteltaub / CBS SONS OF ANARCHY Gwyneth Horder-Payton Paris Barclay, Kurt Sutter 2 Eps, Season 4 & Paul Maibaum Jon Pare / Fox 21 /USA SAVING GRACE Gary A. Randall Artie Mandelberg, Gary Randall Season 3 & Partial Season 2 & Guy Ferland Lori-Etta Taub, Nancy Miller / Fox BOSTON LEGAL Add'l Photography Arlene Sanford Bill D’Elia, Mike Listo / Fox PRISON BREAK 2nd Unit Eric Norris Garry Brown, Brett Ratner / Fox GILMORE GIRLS Seasons 5 - 7 Various Directors Amy Sherman, Gavin Polone Warner Bros. GROWING PAINS: Joanna Kerns Jim Green, Mark Bacino / Warner Bros. RETURN OF THE SEAVERS MOW HUNTER MOW & Series John T. Kretchmer, Stephen Cannell, Fred Dryer Nomination, Best Cinematography – Emmy Awards Jefferson Kibbee Scott Levitta, Frank Lupo / Fox & Various Directors SEVEN DAYS 2 Seasons David Livingston Chris Crowe, Reuben Leder & Various Directors Tom Ropelewski / Paramount DREAM TEAM MOW Dean Hamilton Alicia Rivera Frankle, Dean Hamilton Joseph Patrick Finn BABYLON 5 5 Seasons Various Directors J. Michael Stracznski, Douglas Netter 2 Nominations, Best Cinematography – Emmy Awards John Copeland THIRDSPACE MOW Jesus Salvador Trevino J. Michael Stracznski, Douglas Netter John Copeland IN THE BEGINNING MOW Mike Vejar J. Michael Stracznski, Douglas Netter John Copeland JAKE & THE FATMAN MOW & Series E.W. Swackhammer, Bernie Kowalski, Joel Steiger Winner, Best Cinematography – ASC Dan Attias Fred Silverman, Dean Hargrove 2 Nominations, Best Cinematography – ASC & Various Directors Viacom 2 Nominations, Best Cinematography – Emmy Awards Partial List .
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