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Feature Credits JOHN LINDLEY ASC www.johnlindley.com Director of Photography Feature Credits: BASTARDS Warner Bros. Director: Lawrence Sher ST. VINCENT The Weinstein Company Director: Theodore Melfi THE LAST SONG Walt Disney Pictures Director: Julie Anne Robinson LEGION Screen Gems Director: Scott Stewart IMAGINE THAT Paramount Director: Karey Kirkpatrick RESERVATION ROAD Focus Features Director: Terry George MR. BROOKS MGM Director: Bruce A. Evans CATCH AND RELEASE Columbia Pictures Director: Susannah Grant BEWITCHED Columbia Pictures Director: Nora Ephron THE LAST SHOT Buena Vista Pictures Director: Jeff Nathanson THE CORE Paramount Pictures Director: Jon Amiel THE SUM OF ALL FEARS Paramount Pictures Director: Phil Alden Robinson LUCKY NUMBERS Paramount Pictures Director: Nora Ephron YOU’VE GOT MAIL Warner Bros Director: Nora Ephron PLEASANTVILLE New Line Cinema Director: Gary Ross MICHAEL New Line Cinema Director: Nora Ephron MONEY TRAIN Columbia Pictures Director: Joseph Ruben I LOVE TROUBLE Buena Vista Pictures Director: Charles Shyer THE GOOD SON Twentieth Century Fox Director: Joseph Ruben SNEAKERS Universal Pictures Director: Phil Alden Robinson FATHER OF THE BRIDE Buena Vista Pictures Director: Charles Shyer SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY Twentieth Century Fox Director: Joseph Ruben VITAL SIGNS Twentieth Century Fox Director: Marisa Silver IMMEDIATE FAMILY Columbia Pictures Director: Jonathan Kaplan FIELD OF DREAMS Universal Pictures Director: Phil Alden Robinson TRUE BELIEVER Columbia Pictures Director: Joseph Ruben SHAKEDOWN Universal Pictures Director: James Glickenhaus THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW Universal Pictures Director: Wes Craven SHAKEDOWN Universal Pictures Director: James Glickenhaus IN THE MOOD Lorimar Director: Phil Alden Robinson THE STEPFATHER New Century Vista Film Director: Joseph Ruben Television Credits: SNOWFALL (Season 1) CBS Director: Various Producer: Tommy Schlamme DIRTY DANCING (TV Movie) Lifetime Director: Wayne Blair Producer: Judy Cairo, Ali Shearmur GOOD GIRLS REVOLT (1 episode) Amazon Director: Liza Johnson Producer: Scott Winant, Lynda Obst TIME AFTER TIME (Pilot) ABC Director: Marcos Siega Producer: Kevin Williamson MANHATTAN (Pilot & 1 episode) WGN Director: Tommy Schlamme Producer: Julie Dejoie, Iain Patterson ASC Award Winner, Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in TVMovie/Mini/Pilot 2014 WITCHES OF EAST END (Pilot) Lifetime Director: Mark Waters Producer:Maggie Friedman TIME AFTER TIME (Pilot) ABC Director: Marcos Siega EP: Kevin Williamson THE FRONTIER (Pilot) NBC Director: Tommy Schlamme Prod: Shawn Cassidy, Tommy Schlamme PAN AM (Pilot) ABC Director: Tommy Schlamme Prod: Tommy Schlamme, Jack Orman Emmy Award Nomination, Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series 2012 ASC Award Nomination, Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in One Hr Episodic/Pilot Television 2011 .
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