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JOE STEEL(GBCT) DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNICIAN Joe@Joesteel.Co.Uk +447766742112 JOE STEEL(GBCT) DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNICIAN [email protected] +447766742112 *** MAIN UNIT FEATURE FILMS *** Title Company DOP 1st AC Camera Ready Player One Warner Brothers Janusz Kaminski Mark Spath Arri ALEXA XT Beauty & The Beast Disney Tobias Schliessler ASC Chris Bain Arri ALEXA XT Jungle Book: Origins Warner Brothers Michael Seresin BSC Dave Cozens Arri ALEXA XT Entebbe Working Title Lula Carvalho ASC Nathan Mann Alexa Mini The Foriegner STX Entertainment David Tattersall BSC Alan Hall Arri ALEXA XT Mr Holmes BBC Films Tobias Schliessler ASC Matt Windon Arri ALEXA XT Mortdecai Lionsgate Florian Hoffmeister BSC Brad Larner Red EPIC Blaufjell 2 (aka Magic Silver 2) Storm Rosenberg Kjell Vassdal Greg Dupre Red MX, SI2K REFERENCES AVAILABLE FROM MICHAEL SERESIN BSC, DAVID TATTERSALL BSC, TOBIAS SCHLIESSLER ASC, LULA CARVALHO ASC *** 2nd UNIT OR ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FEATURE FILMS *** Title Company DOP 1st AC Camera Mary Poppins Returns (Main Unit Dailies) Disney Dion Beebe ACS ASC Dave Cozens Arri ALEXA SXT American Assasin: The Long Walk CBS Films Bob Binnall Brad Larner Arri ALEXA Allied Paramount Steven Hall Alex Howe Red Weapon 8K Assasin’s Creed: Time out of Mind Ubisoft Adam Arkapaw Olly Tellett Arri ALEXA 65 Alice Through The Looking Glass Disney Dino Parks Rob Palmer Sony F65 Star Wars: Episode VII Disney Dan Mindel ASC BSC Serge Nofield Arri ALEXA XT Everest Working Title Fraser Taggart Paul Wheeldon Arri ALEXA XT Prometheus 20th C. Fox Dariusz Wolski ASC John Ferguson Red EPIC Pirates of the Caribbean 4 Disney / JB Films Patrick Loungway Rob Palmer Red MX Mortdecai Lionsgate Florian Ballhaus ASC Olly Tellett Arri ALEXA XT 47 Ronin Universal John Mathieson BSC Keith MacNamara Arri ALEXA Paddington StudioCanal John Sorapure Brad Larner Arri ALEXA XT One Chance Weinstein Florian Ballhaus ASC Pete Byrne Alexa/Codex Bitter Harvest Skylight Doug Milsome BSC ASC Rob Palmer Arri ALEXA Fast & Furious 6 Universal John Marzano Glyn Williams Alexa M/Codex World War Z Paramount John Marzano Glyn Williams Alexa M/Codex Trance Fox Searchlight Anthony Dod Mantle BSC David Penfold Alexa/Codex Flight of the Butterflies SK Films Simon De Glanville Simon De Glanville Red EPIC Kingdom of Plants 3D Atlantic Simon De Glanville Peter Parks OBE BSC Red EPIC *** SELECTED FASHION FILMS & COMMERCIALS *** Calvin Klein ‘Eternity’ – Inez & Vinoodh Burberry ‘Beauty’ – Mario Testino Chanel ‘Brad Pitt No5’ – Seamus McGarvey ASC Dior ‘Eu Sauvage’ – Darius Khondji ASC Hermes ‘Scarves’ – Simon Chaudoir Alberta Ferretti ‘AW16’ – Luigi & Iango Louis Vuitton ‘Le Voyage’ – Darius Khondji ASC Dior ‘Secret Garden’– Darius Khondji ASC & David Devlin Adidas ‘Beckham’ – Mattias Montero 2012 Olympics ‘Queen & Bond arrival’ – Michael McDonough Apple ‘iPhone 5S’ – Sean Bobbitt BSC Armani ‘Made to Measure’ – Inez & Vinoodh Rimmel ‘Wonderfull’ – Simon Chaudoir Lancome ‘Visionnaire’ – Andre Chemetoff Dove ‘Various’ – Oliver Curtis BSC KFC ‘Fans’ – Florian Hoffmeister BSC DHL ‘The Speed of Yellow’ – Damian Morisot Go Compare ‘Mick&Mike / Pounds’ – Magni Agustsson .
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