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JAS SHELTON Director of Photography Jasshelton.Com JAS SHELTON Director of Photography jasshelton.com PROJECTS DIRECTORS PRODUCERS/STUDIOS THE HOUSE Andrew Cohen Mark Fischer / Jessica Elbaum / New Line Cinema KEANU Peter Atencio Ben Ormand / New Line Cinema / Warner Bros. DAWN Pilot Sam Raimi Lina Wong, Kenny Nolan, Grant Curtis, Kyle Clark Silver Screen Pictures / TNT THE STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT Kyle Patrick Alvarez Lauren Bratman, Brent Emery, Chris McQuarrie Official Selection – Sundance Film Festival 2015 Infinity Features / Imprint Ent. / Maverick Films TOGETHERNESS Pilot & Series Jay & Mark Duplass Aida Rodgers, Stephanie Langhoff / HBO RIDE Helen Hunt Louise Runge, Samantha Housman Matt Carnahan, Lizzie Friedman C.O.G. Kyle Patrick Alvarez Stephen Nemeth, Lauren Bratman Winner, Grand Jury Prize – Seattle Intl Film Fest Cookie Carosella Official Selection – Sundance Film Festival JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME Jay & Mark Duplass Bob Dohrmann, Stephanie Langhoff Official Selection – Toronto Film Festival Jason Reitman / Indian Paintbrush / Paramount CYRUS Jay & Mark Duplass Michael Costigan, Michael Ellenberg Official Selection – Sundance Film Festival Scott Free / Fox Searchlight Official Selection – SXSW Film Festival FINAL RECIPE Shared Credit Gina Kim Michelle Yeoh / Bang Singapore A Grand Elephant THE DO-DECA-PENTATHLON Jay & Mark Duplass Stephanie Langhoff / Red Flag Releasing Official Selection – SXSW Film Festival Fox Searchlight REST STOP: DON’T LOOK BACK Shawn Papazian Tony Krantz, John Shiban / Warner Bros. THE GARAGE Carl Thibault Joshua Smith / Rivercoast Films Winner, Best Cinematography–Rome Int’l Film Fest Winner, Best Cinematography–Foursite Film Fest Nominated, Best Cinematography– Long Island Fest & Slate Award CROSSWALK Lance Larson Richard Hankamer Winner, Best Short Film – New York Film Festival Shel Lar Films / White Rose Official Selection – Sundance Film Festival BLOOM Short Film Lance Larson Devil’s Table Productions Winner – USA Film Festival PLASTIC UTOPIA David Zellner Nick Smith, Nathan Zellner / Fortified Films Nominated, Best Feature Film – Austin Film Fest 2ND UNITS FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Series Peter Berg John Cameron, Brian Grazer / NBC THE LADYKILLERS Joel & Ethan Coen John Cameron, Tom Jacobson, Barry Josephson BAD SANTA Terry Zwigoff John Cameron, Sarah Aubrey, David Crockett COMMERCIAL & MUSIC VIDEO DIRECTORS Craig Brownrigg, Russ Lamoureux, Wayne McClammy, Geordie Stephens, Neil Tardio, Justin Corsbie, Mark Palansky, Traci Goudie, Shane Drake, Lionel Coleman, Scott Rice, Lance Larson, Henning Winkelmann, Matt Fishman, Shawn Papazian, Joey Boukadakis, Peter Simonite, Cameron Hopkins, Buck, Sherwin Shilati COMMERCIALS AT&T, Beck’s Beer, Dell Computers, FOX Sports, Range Rover, Apple, Shell, MasterCard, Clean Coal, Time Warner, Vegas Tourism, United Way, Lady Footlocker, Playstation, Sony, Blockbuster, Levi’s, Nascar, Puma, Diesel, Murphy’s Beer, Bon-Ton, SkyCaddie, Mountain Dew, EA Games, Shriners, Nevada Power, Garmin, Virgin Megastore, Burger King, Domino’s, Hunt’s, Peak Oil, Bojangles’, Old EL Paso, Georgia Lottery, EA Sports NCAA Football, Direct Energy, Right Turn, Zaxby’s, Purex, Lowes, Great Clips, Centrum, Aleve MUSIC VIDEOS Plain White T’s, The Flaming Lips, Merle Haggard, Dale Watson, Spoon, Buckcherry, David Barnes .
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