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NEIL CERVIN Csc DIRECTOR of PHOTOGRAPHY IATSE 669 Holds New Zealand, Canadian, and Irish Passports NEIL CERVIN csc DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY www.neilcervin.com IATSE 669 Holds New Zealand, Canadian, and Irish Passports Agent: APA Brady Torgeson [email protected] T 310.888.4235 www.apa-agency.com 405 S Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90212 FEATURES LORD OF THE RINGS: New Line Cinema Prod: Michael Lynne, Peter Jackson Dir: Peter Jackson RETURN OF THE KING (VFX Unit) *Winner, Academy Award for Best Picture 2008 *Winner, Academy Award for Best VFX 2008 BITTER HARVEST (2nd Unit) Devil’s Harvest Prod. Prod: Chad Barager, Dir: George Mendeluk Starring: Terrance Stamp THE ART OF WAR II: BETRAYAL Stage 6 Films Prod: Kim Arnott, Phillip B. Goldfine, Ari Newman Dir: Josef Rusnak Starring: Wesley Snipes THE TRAVELER Paramount Pictures Prod: Nadine DeBarros, Benjamin Sacks, Bryan Sexton Dir: Michael Oblowitz Starring: Val Kilmer LIFE ON THE LINE (Add’l Photography) Voltage Pictures Prod: Jamie Goehring, Rosa Morris Peart, Bryant Pike Dir: David Hacki Starring: John Travolta RIVER QUEEN (2nd Unit) Weinstein Company Prod: Mark Hotchin, Neil Peplow Dir: Vincent Ward Starring Kiefer Sutherland and Samantha Morten OZZIE MTI Home Video Prod: Wolfram Tichy, Alfred Tolle, Grant Bradley Dir: William Tannen Starring: Joan Collins KIDS WORLD Hannover House Prod: Devesh Chetty, Alex Krem, John Massam Dir: Dale Bradley Starring: Christopher Lloyd SLAP SHOT 3: JUNIOR LEAGUE Universal Studios Home Ent. Prod: Ron French, Connie Dolphin Dir: Richard Martin STRANGER IN THE HOUSE Really Real Films Prod: Kim Arnott, Cynde Harmon Dir: Al Harmon MESSAGE MAN Citra Entertainment Group Prod: Henry Ambarita Dir: Corey Pearson MUTANT WORLD Sony Pictures Home Ent. Prod: Michael Frislev, Chad Oakes Dir: David Winning IF I HAD WINGS Marvista Entertainment Prod: Kim Arnott, Cynde Harmon Dir: Allan Harmon BLOOD PUNCH Circus Road Films Prod: Eddie Guzelian, Madellaine Paxson Dir: Madellaine Paxson ESCAPEE Anchor Bay Entertainment Prod: Jason Hewitt, Faith Ford, Scott Anderson Dir: Campion Murphy DYING FOR EVEREST Beyond International Prod: Shaun Murphy, Gus Roxburgh Dir: Richard Dennison TELEVISION VAN HELSING (Episodes 211, 311, 406, Season 5) SyFy Prod: Chad Oakes, Mike Frislev Dir: Various ARROW (Season 7 & 8) The CW Prod: Beth Schwartz, Greg Berlanti, Todd Pittson Dir: Various FAST LAYNE (Season 1) Disney XD Prod: Matt Dearborn, Tom Burkhardt, Ian Hay Dir: Various MECH-X4 (Season 2) Disney XD Prod: Steve Marmell, Zack Lipovsky, Ian Hay Dir: Various *Nominated, Daytime Emmy Award – Outstanding Cinematography, 2019 *Nominated, CSC Award - Youth Programming / Comedy / Multi-Camera Sitcom Best Cinematography, 2018, 2019 *Nominated, Leo Award Best Cinematography for a Youth Program, 2018, 2019 HOOLIGAN SQUAD (Pilot) Adult Swim Prod: Norman Aladjem, Steve Tzirlin Dir: Aaron McGruder IMPASTOR (Seasons 1 & 2) TV Land Prod: Chris Vane, Kim Tannenbaum, Keith Raskin Dir: Various POWER RANGERS RPM (Series) Disney Prod: Eddie Guzelian, Koichi Sakamoto, Judd Lynn Dir: Various AURORA TEAGARDEN MYSTERY: Hallmark Channel Prod: Candace Cameron Bure, Charlaine Harris Dir: Martin Wood A BONE TO PICK (Pilot) (TVM) SANDRA BROWN’S WHITE HOT (TVM) Lighthouse Pictures Prod: Jim Head, Jamie Goehring Dir: Mark Jean FOREVER 16 (Pilot) (TVM) Lifetime Movie Channel Prod: Jeff Schenck, Scott Cramer Dir: George Mendeluk KILLER MOUNTAIN (TVM) SyFy Prod: Chris Bartleman, Roma Roth, Jeffrey Schenck Dir: Sheldon Wilson ANYTHING FOR LOVE (TVM) Hallmark Channel Prod: Harvey Kahn, Allen Lewis Dir: Terry Ingram FINDING MRS. CLAUS (TVM) Foxfield Ent. Prod: Paul Escoll, Shawn Williamson Dir: Mark Jean JUST THE WAY YOU ARE (TVM) Hallmark Channel Prod: Shawn Williamson Dir: Kristoffer Tabori RING BY SPRING (TVM) Hallmark Channel Prod: Jean Abounader, Timothy O. Johnson Dir: Kristoffer Tabori TOM DICK & HARRIET (TVM) Hallmark Channel Prod: Ira Pincus, Rick Rosenberg Dir: Kristoffer Tabori TAKEN BACK: FINDING HALEY (TVM) Lifetime Movie Channel Prod: Elizabeth Cullen Dir: Mark Jean MEGA CYCLONE (TVM) SyFy Prod: Tom Berry, Lisa M. Hansen, Paul Hertzberg Dir: Sheldon Wilson GOURMET DETECTIVE 3 Hallmark Channel Prod: Harvey Kahn, Allen Lewis Dir: Terry Ingram SNOWMAGEDDON (TVM) SyFy Prod: Tom Berry, Fiorenza Cella, Lisa Hansen Dir: Sheldon Wilson TIME AFTER TIME (TVM) Hallmark Channel Prod: Richard Fischoff, Allen Lewis Dir: Gary Harvey ORANGE ROUGHIES (Season 2) TVNZ Prod: Chris Bailey, Greg McGee Dir: Various COMMERCIALS Adidas, Air New Zealand, BMW, Caltex, Camelia (India), Colgate (India), Honda, Kia (Korea), Farmers, Kirin (Japan), LG (India) Mazda, McDonalds, Nestle, Phillips, NZ Government Sport Commission, Scooty (India), Sky, Subaru, Tip Top, TVNZ, Worldspace (India), Vodaphone .
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