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PAUL ELLIOTT Director of Photography PAUL ELLIOTT Director of Photography Film: HELLBENT - Daryl Prince Productions - Tjardus Greidanus, director DARK AROUND THE STARS - Lleju Productions - Derrick Borte, director DEADLY IMPACT - MGM - Robert Kurtzman, director BEER FOR MY HORSES - CMT Films / Paramount Pictures - Michael Salomon, director LOVE LIES BLEEDING - Screen Gems - Keith Samples, director SPY SCHOOL - Pandemonium - Mark Blutman, director FAT ALBERT - Twentieth Century Fox - Joel Zwick, director ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING - Capitol Films - Joel Zwick, director THE BROKEN HEARTS CLUB - Sony Pictures Classics - Greg Berlanti, director DIAMONS - Miramax Films - John Asher, director LOST & FOUND - Warner Brothers - Jeff Pollack, director SOUL FOOD - Fox 2000 - George Tillman, Jr., director MY GIRL 2 - Imagine Films / Columbia Pictures - Howard Zieff, director MY GIRL - Columbia Pictures - Howard Zieff, director DADDY’S DYIN’… WHO’S GOT THE WILL? - Propaganda Films / MGM - Jack Fisk, director WELCOME HOME, ROXY CARMICHEAEL - Paramount Pictures / Embassy Pictures - Jim Abrahams, director FAR FROM HOME - Vestron / Lightning Pictures - Meiert Avis, director RACHEL RIVER - American Playhouse / Taurus Entertainment - Sandy Smolan, director *Winner: Best Cinematography - U.S. Film Festival Television: DARK WINDS – AMC Studios – Chris Eyre, director INTERROGATION – CBS All Access – Ernest Dickerson, director CHAMBERS (3 episodes) – Netflix – Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, director HOUSE OF CARDS (3 episodes) - Netflix - various directors THE SUNSET LIMITED - HBO - Tommy Lee Jones, director GEORGIA O’KEEFFE - Lifetime Television - Bob Balaban, director FRONT OF THE CLASS - Hallmark - Peter Werner, director UNSUCCESSFUL THUG (pilot) - HBO - Kevin Sullivan, director EDISON (pilot) - Touchstone TV / ABC - Kevin Sullivan, director KING OF TEXAS - Hallmark Entertainment / TNT - Uli Edel, director JACKIE - CBS Television - David Burton Morris, director THE LAW AND MR LEE (pilot) - Spelling Television / CBS - Kevin Sullivan, director IN MY LIFE (pilot) - Turner Television - Lesli Linka Glatter, director THANKS OF A GRATEFUL NATION - Showtime - Rod Holcomb, director TRUMAN - HBO Films - Frank Pierson, director *Winner: ASC Award RIOT - Showtime - Various directors THE PIANO LESSON - CBS Television / Hallmark Hall of Fame - Lloyd Richards, director AND THE BAND PLAYED ON - HBO Films - Roger Spottiswoode, director *Nomination: ASC Award BLIND SIDE - HBO Films, Geoff Murphy, director CITIZEN COHN - HBO Films, Geoff Murphy *Nomination: ASC Award *Nomination: Cable Ace Award A PRIVATE MATTER - HBO Films - Joan Micklin Silver, director EQUAL JUSTIC (pilot) - ABC Television / Orion Television - Thomas Carter, director THE LOST CAPONE - TNT - John Gray, director TALES FROM THE CRYPT - HBO Productions - Tom Holland and Randa Haines, directors *Nomination: Cable ACE Award .
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