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Joseph G

Director of Photography / Cinematographer

Long Island City, NY Member since April 2018

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A graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Joe has traveled the world shooting campaigns for brands including GE, Merck, Nationwide, Sephora, and AT&T. In 2011 Joe was chosen to follow Matthew Libatique as the DP for MSNBC's Lean Forward image campaign directed by Spike Lee.

Moving between the worlds of documentary and narrative, Joe was the series DP for National Geographic Channel's Emmy-nominated series "Brain Games" and just wrapped production on an upcoming science series for Netflix produced by Pharrell Williams.

One on One DP Mentoring from a Nat Geo and Netflix DP

Personalized feedback and counseling from industry DP with 15 years experience in cinematography. Help building demo reel/feedback on edits How to market yourself based off of the work you’ve done What gear to buy/building a package to suit your style of work/budget Critique of work and work-in-progress

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Personalized feedback and counseling from industry DP with 15 years experience in cinematography.
Help building demo reel/feedback on edits
How to market yourself based off of the work you’ve done
What gear to buy/building a package to suit your style of work/budget
Critique of work and work-in-progress

per day
Cinematography Workshop: Mastering Interviews with Cinematic Technique from Nat Geo & Netflix DP

A real world approach to shooting great looking interviews at any budget level. Learn how to choose a location, work with spaces that are less than ideal, and decide what creative style fits best. We will use case studies and hands on demonstrations to plot out different styles of framing and lighting to advance your cinematography technique. The class will cover: -Single Camera vs 2-3 Camera setups -Conventional framing vs unconventional -How eyeline changes lighting -Different lighting styles: Beauty, Natural, Dramatic -Commercial style exterior lighting setups with large grip packages -Putting together a quality portable lighting package -Questions to ask/what to look for when choosing a location -Studio vs Practical locations

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OWNER NOTES

A real world approach to shooting great looking interviews at any budget level. Learn how to choose a location, work with spaces that are less than ideal, and decide what creative style fits best. We will use case studies and hands on demonstrations to plot out different styles of framing and lighting to advance your cinematography technique.

The class will cover:
-Single Camera vs 2-3 Camera setups
-Conventional framing vs unconventional
-How eyeline changes lighting
-Different lighting styles: Beauty, Natural, Dramatic
-Commercial style exterior lighting setups with large grip packages
-Putting together a quality portable lighting package
-Questions to ask/what to look for when choosing a location
-Studio vs Practical locations

per day

Reviews (2)

Average 5.0 Stars

Joe was a wealth of knowledge and gave me great ideas to help improve my game. I highly recommend speaking with him about your upcoming project!

February 2019

Joe was great. First of all, he's just a nice dude. More importantly, he clearly took the time to review my work ahead of time and came in with thoughtful feedback and suggestions.

February 2019

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