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My primary interest is in filmmaking technologies and
My primary interest is in filmmaking technologies and techniques. I graduated with a B.A. from Johns Hopkins as a Film and Media Studies major with honors in 2003, and subsequently received a Masters studying Filmmaking with a specialization in cinematography at the London Film School in 2007.  
techniques. I graduated with a B.A. from Johns Hopkins
as a Film and Media Studies major with honors in 2003,
and subsequently received a Masters studying
Filmmaking with a specialization in cinematography at
the London Film School in 2007.  


Career-wise, I began shooting film in 2001 on amateur
Career-wise, I began shooting film in 2001 on amateur projects, eventually progressing to low-budget music videos (2003) before focusing on cinematography professionally. I entered the pro film industry in 2005 as a camera trainee and have worked as a camera assistant ever since. I have also acted as director of photography (DP) on several short projects, and have extensive experience both as a DP and camera assistant mainly on pro-level film formats and film equipment, as well as HD video.  
projects, eventually progressing to low-budget music
videos (2003) before focusing on cinematography
professionally. I entered the pro film industry in
2005 as a camera trainee and have worked as a camera
assistant ever since. I have also acted as director of
photography (DP) on several short projects, and have
extensive experience both as a DP and camera assistant
mainly on pro-level film formats and film equipment,
as well as HD video.  


My prior work experience also included regular
My prior work experience also included regular part-time work as a projectionist; this work was mainly at the London Film School, although I also was given several months of training in a commercial booth (Institute of Contemporary Arts) and have some limited experience in preview theater projection (Moving Picture Company). All of these afforded me a great range of different formats and unique characteristics to familiarize with and study in greater detail.
part-time work as a projectionist; this work was
mainly at the London Film School, although I also was
given several months of training in a commercial booth
(Institute of Contemporary Arts) and have some limited
experience in preview theater projection (Moving
Picture Company). All of these afforded me a great
range of different formats and unique characteristics
to familiarize with and study in greater detail.


I have always been a voracious researcher, and find
I have always been a voracious researcher, and find this absolutely essential in my field, where mountains of both technical and creative reference exist. This work consists of a multi-faceted mix of reference texts, on-site facility examination, practical proficiency, trade shows, industry seminars, social discussion, testing, and personal experience and experimentation.
this absolutely essential in my field, where mountains
 
of both technical and creative reference exist. This
[[User:Brian Udoff/worklist|worklist]]
work consists of a multi-faceted mix of reference
texts, on-site facility examination, practical
proficiency, trade shows, industry seminars, social
discussion, testing, and personal experience and
experimentation.


[[Category:CZ Authors|Udoff, Brian]]
[[Category:CZ Authors|Udoff, Brian]]

Revision as of 09:17, 13 March 2007

My primary interest is in filmmaking technologies and techniques. I graduated with a B.A. from Johns Hopkins as a Film and Media Studies major with honors in 2003, and subsequently received a Masters studying Filmmaking with a specialization in cinematography at the London Film School in 2007.

Career-wise, I began shooting film in 2001 on amateur projects, eventually progressing to low-budget music videos (2003) before focusing on cinematography professionally. I entered the pro film industry in 2005 as a camera trainee and have worked as a camera assistant ever since. I have also acted as director of photography (DP) on several short projects, and have extensive experience both as a DP and camera assistant mainly on pro-level film formats and film equipment, as well as HD video.

My prior work experience also included regular part-time work as a projectionist; this work was mainly at the London Film School, although I also was given several months of training in a commercial booth (Institute of Contemporary Arts) and have some limited experience in preview theater projection (Moving Picture Company). All of these afforded me a great range of different formats and unique characteristics to familiarize with and study in greater detail.

I have always been a voracious researcher, and find this absolutely essential in my field, where mountains of both technical and creative reference exist. This work consists of a multi-faceted mix of reference texts, on-site facility examination, practical proficiency, trade shows, industry seminars, social discussion, testing, and personal experience and experimentation.

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