Rick Lopez
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Rick Lopez is a cinematographer and teacher based in New York City. He is a graduate of, and taught cinematography at Columbia University. He was Director of Photography on the popular mock-umentary Filmic Achievement in 2005 and worked with Writer/Director Kevin Kerwin and Producer Kate O'Neil, both from Authentic Films.
According to his bio at FilmicAchievement.com,
Once a cinematography student, and now a cinematography instructor at Columbia University, Rick López has filmed more than 50 features, shorts, commercials, and documentaries. His work has screened at festivals around the world including the Berlin Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Slamdance Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, the Hamptons Film Festival, CamerImage: the International Festival for the Art of Cinematography, and others.
According to his website,
A former cinematography instructor at Columbia University, Rick López has filmed more than 80 features, shorts, commercials, and documentaries. Variety magazine has described his work as "expert." His work has screened at festivals around the world including the Berlin Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, the Hamptons Film Festival, CamerImage: the International Festival for the Art of Cinematography, and countless others. Before embarking on a career as a professional cinemtographer, López worked as a Congressional aide in Washington, DC, and earned a graduate degree in history from Stanford University.
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- Rick Lopez Cinematography
- Filmic Achievement Official Site
- Filmic Achievement at the Internet Movie Database
- Rick Lopez at the Internet Movie Database