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SCOTT PECK Director of Photography SCOTT PECK Director of Photography www.scottpeckdp.com BLACK LIGHTNING (Pilot & Series) – CW/WB; Prods: Mara Brock Akil, Salim Akil, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter; Dirs: Oz Scott, Salim Akil, Mark Tonderai, Rose Troche, Billie Woodruff, Michael Schultz, Tawnia McKiernan; w/ Cress Williams, Marvin Krondon Jones III THE FINEST (Pilot) – ABC/ABCP; Prods: Pam Veasey, Regina King, Robin Roberts; Dir: Regina King; w/ Amirah Vann, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Michael Beach, Aurin Wise, Frances Turner, Eric Balfour, Dorian Missick, Gerard Celasco, Zoe Robins, Leigh-Ann Rose FEAR THE WALKING DEAD (Series) — AMC; Prods Dave Erickson, Robert Kirkman, Gale Ann Hurd, Frank Hildebrand, Andrew Bernstein; Dir: Andrew Bernstein, Jeremy Webb, Daniel Stamm, Deborah Chow, Stefan Schwartz, Josef Kubota Wladyka, Meera Menon; w/ Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Frank Dillane, Alycia Debnam-Carey OUTSIDERS (Series) — WGN / Sony TV; Prods: Peter Mattei, Peter Tolan, Paul Giamatti, Dan Carey, Michael Wimer, Larry Rapaport; Dir: Jon Amiel, Michael Trim, David Rodriquez, Rosemary Rodriguez, Andrew Bernstein, Keith Boak, Jim Muro, Peter Weller; w/ David Morse, Kyle Gallner, Thomas M Wright, Joe Anderson, Gillian Alexy TURN: WASHINGTON’S SPIES (Series) — AMC; Prods: Barry Josephson, Craig Silverstein; Dir: Jeremy Webb, Marvin Rush, Keith Boak; w/ Jamie Bell, Kevin McNally, Angus MacFadyen, Meegan Warner JUSTICE (Feature) – Prods: Niko Foster, John Lewis, AJ Perez, Sean Skelding, Jim Burleson; Dir: Richard Gabai; w/ Jackson Rathbone, Stephen Lang, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Ellen Hollman BROTHER’S KEEPER (Feature) – Prods: T.J. Amato, John K. Duncan, Larissa Michel, Josh Mills; Dirs: Josh Mills, T.J. Amato; w/ Michael Rooker, Ray Wise, W. Earl Brown, Robyn Lively ESCAPING AMISH (MOW) – Lifetime; Prods: Michael Amato, Richard Gabai; Dir: Richard Gabai; w/ Jesse McCartney, AJ Michalka, Jean-Luc Bilodeau BE AFRAID (Feature) - Prod: James Keitel; Dir: Drew Gabreski; w/Brain Krause, Callie Thorne, Louis Herthum SHREIK (Pilot) - The Hub Network; Prods: Tom Lynch, Richard Bullock, Jessica Driscoll; Dir: Shaun Peterson WRONG WOMAN (MOW) - Lifetime; Prods: Michael Amato, John Constantine, Richard Gabai; Dir: Richard Gabai; w/ Danica McKeller NON-STOP (MOW) – Lifetime; Prods: Michael Amato, John Constantine, Richard Gabai ;Dir: Richard Gabai; w/ Lacey Chabert, Betsy Russell, Drew Seeley, Veronica Cartwright THE GOOD MOTHER (MOW) – Lifetime; Prods: Michael Amato, John Constantine, Richard Gabai; Dir: Richard Gabai; w/ Beverly D’Angelo, Helen Slater, Patrick Fabian MADSO’S WAR (MOW; 2nd Unit) – MGM; Prods: Tom Lynch, Richard Bullock; Dir. Walter Hill; w/ Matthew Marsden, Kevin Chapman, Joel Garland NOT ANOTHER NOT ANOTHER MOVIE (Feature) – Prods: Ronald Derrickson, Giovanni Jackson, Ron Loudoun, Keith Pearl, Jennifer Sciole, Tom Seitz, Michel Shane, Darren VanCleave; Dir: David Murphy; w/ Michael Madsen, Declan Joyce, James Duval MERRY CHRISTMAS, DRAKE AND JOSH (MOW; 2nd Unit) – Nickelodeon; Prods: Joe Catania, Scott McAboy; Dir: Michael Grossman; w/ Drake Bell, Josh Peck, Miranda Cosgrove CALL OF THE WILD 3D (Feature) – Prods: Nancy Draper, Richard Gabai; Dir: Richard Gabai; w/ Christopher Lloyd, Joyce DeWitt, Veronica Cartwright, Jaleel White MOONLIGHT (Series; 2nd Unit) – Warner Bros.; Prods: Gerard Bocaccio, Ron Koslow, Joel Silver, Rod Holcomb, Chip Johannessen; Dirs: Fred Toye, Chris Fisher, Paul Holahan, Scott Lautanen, Rod Holcomb; w/ Alex O’Loughlin CLOSE TO HOME (Series; 2nd Unit) – Warner Bros./ Bruckheimer TV; Prods: Jonathan Littman, Eric Overmyer, Jim Leonard, Simon West; Dirs: Kevin Dowling, Lewis Gould, Charles Beeson, Matt Earl Beesley, Jeffrey G Hunt, Martha Mitchell, John Peters; w/ Jennifer Finnigan, David James Elliott IN THE DARK (MOW) – Lifetime; Prods: Michael Amato, John Constantine, Richard Gabai; Dir: Richard Gabai; w/ Elisabeth Rohm, Sam Page, Shannon Elizabeth IMAGINARY FRIEND (MOW) – Lifetime; Michael Amato, John Constantine, Richard Gabai; Dir: Richard Gabai; w/ Lacey Chabert, Ethan Embry, Amanda Schull INSIGHT (Feature) – Prods: John Constantine, Richard Gabai, Larissa Michel; Dir: Richard Gabai; w/ Natalie Zea, Sean Patrick Flanery, Christopher Lloyd SKID MARKS (Feature) – Prods: Bill Bragg, Karl Kozak, Thomas A. Setiz; Dir: Karl Kozak; w/ Dianna Agron, Kathy Uyen, Tyler Poelle MY BIG FAT INDEPENDENT MOVIE (Feature) – Prod: Chris Gore; Dir: Philip Zlotorynski; w/ Paget Brewster, Neil Hopkins, Neil Barton Featured Article in AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER MAGAZINE RUMBERO (Short) – Adalante Productions; BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY WINNER, INTL CINEMATOGRAPHERS GUILD MARKED (Short) – Prods: Craig Brooks; Dir: Zac Stanford; w/ Melissa Paull, Stephen Sullivan, Kurt Sinclair BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY WINNER, INTL CINEMATOGRAPHERS GUILD COMMERCIALS & INDUSTRIALS: Zumba, Monster Energy, Brooks, Microsoft, NBA, Nordstroms, AT&T, Scrabble, US Air Force, US Army, Urban Outfitters, Toyota .
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