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Obert began filmmaking in LA years ago under the tutelage of cinematographers Michael Grady ([[Wonderland]]) and Jaime Reynoso, A.M.C. ([[NBC]]'s [[Persons Unknown]]).
Obert began filmmaking in LA years ago under the tutelage of cinematographers Michael Grady ([[Wonderland]]) and Jaime Reynoso, A.M.C. ([[NBC]]'s [[Persons Unknown]]).


His last ten features have taken him to six countries, which include shooting award winning, "Runt" in Paris, London, Belgium and Jamaica. This project earned him a cinematography nod, "Technical Excellence" at [[Roxbury Film Festival]] in Boston as sci-fi fantasy feature [[Tales from Beyond]] starring [[Adam West]] won at [[Shockerfest]]. The prestigious [[ADDY Awards]] honored Dale and director Lee Romaire for PSA, "Don't Feed the Bears". He has also worked as lighting cameraman on [[Emmy]] nominated [[Extra (TV series)]], and was the longtime [[gaffer]] for late cinematographer [[Neal Fredericks]] ([[The Blair Witch Project]]).
His last ten features have taken him to six countries, which include shooting award winning, "Runt" in Paris, London, Belgium and Jamaica. This project earned him a cinematography nod, "Technical Excellence" at [[Roxbury Film Festival]] in Boston as his work in sci-fi fantasy feature [[Adam West]]'s [[Tales from Beyond]] won at [[Shockerfest]].
The prestigious [[ADDY Awards]] honored Dale and director Lee Romaire for PSA, "Don't Feed the Bears". He has also worked as lighting cameraman on [[Emmy]] nominated [[Extra (TV series)]], [[Street Smarts (game show)]], [[Subaru Outback]] commercials with [[Mel Gibson]], and was the longtime [[gaffer]] for late cinematographer [[Neal Fredericks]] ([[The Blair Witch Project]]).


Obert has also completed Beni Atoori's award winning feature, "Chasing Happiness" starring [[Cerina Vincent]].
Obert has also completed Beni Atoori's award winning feature, "Chasing Happiness" starring [[Cerina Vincent]] and [[Elisa Donovan]].


His next feature is Lee Romaire's sci-fi thriller, Let's Eat Lolly filming in Mojave Desert and New Orleans. It stars Phil Jackson and [[Kashmira Shah]], and set for release in 2011.
His current feature is [[Lee Romaire]]'s sci-fi thriller, [[Let's Eat Lolly]] filming in Mojave Desert and New Orleans. It stars Phil Jackson and [[Kashmira Shah]], and set for release in 2011.


==Filmography==
=Filmography=
Let's Eat Lolly (2011)
Untitled Lee Romaire sci-fi project (2011)


===External links===
=External links=
www.daleobert.com [http://www.daleobert.com/]
www.daleobert.com [http://www.daleobert.com/]

=References=
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0643365/





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Dale Obert (born November 14, 1970 in McMinnville, Oregon, USA) is an American cinematographer working in Los Angeles.

Career

Obert began filmmaking in LA years ago under the tutelage of cinematographers Michael Grady (Wonderland) and Jaime Reynoso, A.M.C. (NBC's Persons Unknown).

His last ten features have taken him to six countries, which include shooting award winning, "Runt" in Paris, London, Belgium and Jamaica. This project earned him a cinematography nod, "Technical Excellence" at Roxbury Film Festival in Boston as his work in sci-fi fantasy feature Adam West's Tales from Beyond won at Shockerfest. The prestigious ADDY Awards honored Dale and director Lee Romaire for PSA, "Don't Feed the Bears". He has also worked as lighting cameraman on Emmy nominated Extra (TV series), Street Smarts (game show), Subaru Outback commercials with Mel Gibson, and was the longtime gaffer for late cinematographer Neal Fredericks (The Blair Witch Project).

Obert has also completed Beni Atoori's award winning feature, "Chasing Happiness" starring Cerina Vincent and Elisa Donovan.

His current feature is Lee Romaire's sci-fi thriller, Let's Eat Lolly filming in Mojave Desert and New Orleans. It stars Phil Jackson and Kashmira Shah, and set for release in 2011.

Filmography

Untitled Lee Romaire sci-fi project (2011)

External links

www.daleobert.com [1]

References

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0643365/