Dan Browne

出生 : 1989-12-30, Auckland, New Zealand

略歴

​Dan Browne is an award-winning filmmaker with a special focus on cinematography. In the 2008 48 Hours Furious Filmmaking Competition, Dan won Best Cinematography in his division. In 2009, his film "Broken Glass" was the International Judges Pick for Best Film. Dan is also an experienced web designer and editor, and oversaw the post-production process for the documentary "This Way of Life," which screened at the Berlin Film Festival.

参加作品

Eternity
Camera Technician
In the near future, police detective Richard Manning is investigating the most difficult case of his career – the seemingly impossible locked room murder of a wealthy property investor. The more Richard investigates, the more complex the case seems to become. He soon realizes his own future and survival depend on him solving everything – and quickly.
This Way of Life
Additional Camera
Peter Karena, his wife Colleen, their six children and many horses live almost wild in the stunning beauty of New Zealand's rugged Ruahine Mountains. Until, that is, Peter's escalating battle with his own father has profound consequences for the whole clan.
One Man, One Cow, One Planet
Foley
One man, One cow, One planet exposes globalization and the mantra of infinite growth in a finite world for what it really is: an environmental and human disaster. But across India marginal farmers are fighting back. By reviving biodynamics an arcane form of agriculture, they are saving their poisoned lands and exposing the bio-colonialism of multinational corporations. One man, One cow, One planet tells their story through the teachings of an elderly New Zealander many are calling the new Gandhi.
One Man, One Cow, One Planet
Camera Intern
One man, One cow, One planet exposes globalization and the mantra of infinite growth in a finite world for what it really is: an environmental and human disaster. But across India marginal farmers are fighting back. By reviving biodynamics an arcane form of agriculture, they are saving their poisoned lands and exposing the bio-colonialism of multinational corporations. One man, One cow, One planet tells their story through the teachings of an elderly New Zealander many are calling the new Gandhi.