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Jonathan Austin (filmmaker)

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Jonathan Austin
Jonathan Austin on the Greencastle set
Born (1984-10-06) October 6, 1984 (age 40)
OccupationCinematographer
Years active2003–present
On set of The Wind Blows (2011)

Jonathan Austin (born October 6, 1984) is an American cinematographer.

Career

Austin began his career as a news photographer in 2003 with NBC News WHAG[citation needed] before moving into cinematography and film producing work for a wide range of production companies in 2006 (New York).[citation needed] His work has been featured in several independent feature films, national television commercials, not-profit ad campaigns and documentary films.

In 2008 Austin started working with CTV National News in their Washington Bureau as a national and international news photographer and editor.[citation needed]

Austin is also known for his work on Koran Dunbar's film Greencastle (2011)[1] and JP Azais' film The Wind Blows (2010).

Filmography

Year Work Role
2006 Desole Cinematographer/editor
2006 This Time Around Cinematographer/editor
2008 Walking to Maryland Cinematographer/editor
2011 The Wind Blows Cinematographer
2011 Beyond City Limits Cinematographer
2011 The Sporting Life Cinematographer/editor
2011 Greencastle Cinematographer/editor
2011 Jayme Salviati music video Cinematographer/editor
2012 L.E.A.D Uganda Cinematographer/editor
2012 Its Not Charity Cinematographer/editor
2012 Sarah Nisch music video Cinematographer/editor
2012 Kent Odessa music video Cinematographer/editor
2012 One harbor Cinematographer/editor
2013 The Ephesian Cinematographer/editor

References

  1. ^ Fridgen, Pat (17 July 2011). "Greencastle bound for the big screen". Echo Pilot. Archived from the original on 10 January 2012.