Lowell A. Meyer
History
Lowell A. Meyer studied cinematography and photography at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, and now lives and works as a freelance cameraman in Los Angeles, California. He is an associate member of the Society of Camera Operators and has been recognized for his work as a cinematographer by the Minneapolis Underground Film Festival.
Additional Photography
Cecilia, a woman of devout faith, is offered a fulfilling new role at an illustrious Italian convent. Her warm welcome to the picture-perfect Italian countryside is soon interrupted as it becomes clearer to Cecilia that her new home harbors some dark and horrifying secrets.
Director of Photography
An American couple, on the verge of adopting a baby, goes on an Italian vacation — an opportunity to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect; the epitome of a European baby moon, when things begin to spiral out of control. On the way to dinner, they get their rental car stuck in a ditch and are stranded in rural nowhere in a downpour. These two Americans, who are used to being catered to, are now in a foreign land without service, an Italian language comprehension of about zero, and clear relationship turmoil that could explode at any minute. Fear obviously takes over.
Cinematography
The life and times of Yankee Yogi Berra, whose unique personality and unforgettable Yogi-isms sometimes got in the way of his being recognized as one of baseball’s very greatest catchers.
Director of Photography
While vacationing at a remote cabin, a young girl and her two fathers are taken hostage by four armed strangers who demand that the family make an unthinkable choice to avert the apocalypse. With limited access to the outside world, the family must decide what they believe before all is lost.
Director of Photography
Deep in the underbelly of New York City, a five year-old girl and her mother live among a community that has claimed the abandoned subway tunnels as their home. After a sudden police-mandated eviction, the pair are forced to flee aboveground into a brutal winter night. Determined to return home, they fight to find shelter as their world is thrown into chaos.
Director of Photography
Suburban soccer moms find themselves constantly competing against each other in their personal lives as their kids settle their differences on the field.
Director of Photography
Struggling with feelings for her best friend, 14-year-old Marie stages an almost perfect plan. Playing dangerously with consent, Marie crosses the line as she corners her crush in a blind attempt at what she feels might be love.
Director of Photography
A young man searches his deceased father’s flat for a document that will justify expenditure for a large sum of money. He’s not been to the flat for quite some time and discovers with stupefaction his father’s strange acquisition.
Director of Photography
A police officer faces a personal meltdown following a divorce and the death of his mother.
Cinematography
When an animal dies under her watch, an isolated new farmer is pushed to prove her worth.
Director of Photography
In the middle of a Texas summer, plans for a babysitter fall through and six-year-old Caroline is left in charge of her two younger siblings.
Writer
Charlie is in love with Brie. Or is he?
Charlie
Charlie is in love with Brie. Or is he?
Cinematography
In a high school theater class, Krista uses her scene study as catharsis.
Cinematography
A man drops to his knees to give CPR to a stranger. But all is not what it seems. “It’s All Right, It’s OK” is the first short film from a triptych by Jim Cummings titled “Still Life.” Each of the films in the series was shot in one dramatic take.
Director of Photography
An unassuming woman meets a teenage boy's grief-stricken music teacher while sitting in a hospital waiting room.
Director of Photography
Meet Crystal. She decides to rob a liquor store. It goes pretty ok.
Cinematography
Six single-take stories connecting the most important minutes in characters' lives.
Cinematography
As Jordan, a social influencer, enters a hotel room, he logs onto his laptop and announces to his viewers that this will be his last post. As this short film continues, the reasons for this decision become quite clear.
Cinematography
In life we often play a role, be that a parent, a spouse, an employee, etc. Writer/director Jim Cummings explores the dynamics between playing a part and being real in this short film about an idealized family.
Camera Operator
The daughter of a billionaire tech mogul questions her own memories about her mothers death after being kidnapped by a stranger.
Director of Photography
Manic man-child Seth lives in his own demented world where time is of the essence, his only friends are his stuffed animals, and the words of Michael Jordan inspire him to take all the shots he can, which for Seth means impressing his father.
Cinematography
A cross-species love affair plays out against the Alaskan wilderness.
Director of Photography
Michael has been estranged from his family for a long time. When he shows up at his brother John's house unexpectedly, Rayanne, his new sister-in-law, decides to let him in. But things are not always as they seem, and people may not be who they say there are.
Director of Photography
An internet-obsessed boy in rural Nevada takes advantage of a stranger's online request that somebody murder her.
Camera Loader
Oakland, California. Young Afro-American Oscar Grant crosses paths with family members, friends, enemies and strangers before facing his fate on the platform at Fruitvale Station, in the early morning hours of New Year's Day 2009.
Director of Photography
A young man's night out at a diner takes a curious turn when he is confronted by a stranger completely removed from the modern era...
Director of Photography
When an 8-year-old girl mysteriously vanishes on Caddo Lake, a series of past deaths and disappearances begin to link together, forever altering a broken family’s history.