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Name
  
Philip Bloom

Role
  
Filmmaker

Movies
  
How to Start a Revolution


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Born
  
May 20, 1971 (age 52) (
1971-05-20
)

Occupation
  
Filmmaker, Cinematographer

Known for
  
DSLR Filmmaking, Digital Cinematography

Similar People
  
Vincent Laforet, Shane Hurlbut, Chase Jarvis, Ryan Connolly, Bill Weir

Profiles

Getting into cinematography with philip bloom


Philip Bloom is a British filmmaker known for his DSLR filmmaking, blog and workshops. He has worked as a cinematographer for Lucasfilm,CNN, Sky and the BBC.

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Career

He began his filmmaking career at Sky, travelling the world as a cameraman. His recent credits include work with Lucasfilm, Discovery HD, Five, Living, Sky One, and more.

In 2009 he was called up by Rick McCallum to help shoot with Canon DSLRs on the set of Lucasfilm's Red Tails.

Bloom's 2011 documentary film How to Start a Revolution about Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene Sharp premiered at the 27th annual Boston Film Festival and won Best Documentary, as well as the Mass Impact Award. It also won Best Documentary at the Raindance Film Festival.

In 2012 he was the first cameraman using the novel Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 of the Micro Four Thirds system creating the film Genesis.

In 2013, Bloom created a short film for the "Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera Challenge" (created by website DigitalRev TV) in which photographers and filmmakers, who are used to working with advanced and expensive gear, are given cheap, often very low quality equipment to create an original work. Bloom was instructed to create a short film using the Video Girl Barbie, a Barbie doll released in 2010 which features an embedded video camera in its chest, boasting a 1.2MP camera and 240p recorded video.

In March 2014 his short film "Koh Yao Noi" won "Best Travel / Landscape Film" at the NYC Drone Film Festival.

His most recent work on CNN's "The Wonder List" with Bill Weir took him around the world.

References

Philip Bloom (filmmaker) Wikipedia