Yahel Herzog

Películas

Peter Gabriel: So
Director of Photography
This addition to the acclaimed & award winning Classic Albums series tells the story behind the making of Peter Gabriel's 1986 album "So". It was Gabriel's fifth solo album and the first one to have a title (the others all having just been called "Peter Gabriel" ). The album spawned a number of hit singles on both sides of the Atlantic including "Sledgehammer", "Big Time", "Don't Give Up" (a duet with Kate Bush) and "In Your Eyes" which drove "So" to multi-platinum sales, the No.1 spot in the UK and No.2 in the US. So was very much an album of the MTV generation and the distinctive videos for tracks like "Sledgehammer", "Red Rain", "Big Time" and "Don't Give Up" were key factors in the album's success.
Melody Gardot: The Accidental Musician
Director of Photography
Jazz sensation Melody Gardot's grief-stricken, yet inspirational, journey to stardom is captured in this inspiring documentary. After being struck by a car in 2003, an accident that left her with life-altering injuries, Gardot began the emotional expedition towards healing. This special follows her path to recovery, intimately revealing how she used music as therapy to heal her spirit and ultimately impress the world. Featuring candid interviews and performances of her most famous songs from albums "Worrisome Heart" and "My One And Only Thrill".
Madeleine Peyroux - Somethin' Grand
Director of Photography
United 93: The Families and the Film
Camera Operator
El 11 de septiembre de 2001 cuatro aviones fueron secuestrados. Tres alcanzaron su objetivo, pero el cuarto no. Relato de la tragedia por medio de una meticulosa recreación de los acontecimientos que rodearon al vuelo 93 de United Airlines con la esperanza de tener una visión más amplia de los hechos. La película, realizada con el apoyo de las familias de los pasajeros que viajaban a bordo del avión, relata en tiempo real la dramática historia de lo que ocurrió en el aire y en tierra, mientras los pasajeros, la tripulación, los controladores aéreos y los centros militares intentaban entender y solucionar una crisis inimaginable.