- Source: Curt Apduhan
Curt Apduhan is a director of photography known for his work in feature documentaries. Apduhan's contributions to director Todd Robinson's documentary film Amargosa, a study of artist Marta Becket earned the cinematographer the NATAS 2003 News/Documentary Emmy for outstanding achievement in cinematography
Most Valuable Players, a feature documentary about a high school musical theatre competition named the Freddy Awards in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania gained distribution on The Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) for director Matthew Kallis and producer Christopher Lockhart
Apduhan also contributed filmed segments to the David Crosby television documentary “Stand And Be Counted” which aired on TLC.
Apduhan was the cinematographer for Go Tigers! a feature documentary about the Massillon Washington High School Tigers football program in Massillon, Ohio.
The cinematographer was recognized for his work with a Sundance Film Festival nomination for best cinematography.
Apduhan made his directorial debut with his dramatic short film “Anniversary”, an Aesthetica Short Film Festival (ASFF) selection.
Films
Reboot directed by Joe Kawasaki
Most Valuable Players directed by Matthew Kallis
Go Tigers! directed by Kenneth Carlson
“David Crosby’s Stand And Be Counted” directed by Todd Robinson
Amargosa directed by Todd Robinson
Under A Dead Sky directed by Nate Joseph
The Situation directed by Will Scott
Anniversary directed by Curt Apduhan
Waiting For Goodbye directed by Curt Apduhan
Tainted Blood: The Untold Story Of The 1984 Olympic Blood Doping Scandal directed by Jill Yesko
The Last Dojo directed by William Christopher Ford
The Volition Of Thalmus Doqui directed by Will Scott (in production)
On The Margins” directed by Curt Apduhan (in production)
References
External links
Curt Apduhan https://youtube.com/@cacine
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Curt Apduhan at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Curt Apduhan
- Marta Becket
- Amargosa Opera House and Hotel
- Asian Americans in arts and entertainment
- Most Valuable Players (film)
- Frank Q. Dobbs
- Aesthetica Short Film Festival