Tarin Anderson

参加作品

サモン・ザ・ダークネス
Director of Photography
1980年代のある夜。ヘビーメタルバンドのライブ会場で意気投合した若者たちが、世間を騒がせている悪魔崇拝者による儀式的殺人に巻き込まれてしまう。
Corporate Animals
Director of Photography
Disaster strikes when the egotistical CEO of an edible cutlery company leads her long-suffering staff on a corporate team-building trip in New Mexico. Trapped underground, this mismatched and disgruntled group must pull together to survive.
Eat Brains Love
Cinematography
When Jake and his dream girl, Amanda, contract a mysterious zombie virus, they end up on the run from Cass, a teen psychic sent by the government's top-secret Necrotic Control Division to track them down as they search for a cure.
XX
Director of Photography
This all-female horror anthology features four dark tales from four fiercely talented women.
The New Empress
Director of Photography
So your boyfriend's broken up with your and your broke and hungry? Just stage a bunch of fake proposals and chow down.
Home
Director of Photography
A homeless woman contemplates her next move after her home at the beach is destroyed.
You Can Never Really Know Someone
Director of Photography
Witness a day in the life of Gretchen, a troubled woman on a quest for love.
サウスバウンド
Director of Photography
The film contains five stories set on desolate stretches of a desert highway. Two men on the run from their past, a band on its way to a gig, a man struggling to get home, a brother in search of his long-lost sister and a family on vacation are forced to confront their worst fears and darkest secrets in these interwoven tales.
Rita Mahtoubian is Not a Terrorist
Director of Photography
When Iranian-born Rita Mahtoubian sets out to change her life from ordinary to extraordinary, she accidentally captures the attention of a homeland security agent in this satirical comedy about romance, terrorism and trying to be a better person.
V/H/S/2
Director of Photography
Inside a darkened house looms a column of TVs littered with VHS tapes, a pagan shrine to forgotten analog gods. The screens crackle and pop endlessly with monochrome vistas of static white noise permeating the brain and fogging concentration. But you must fight the urge to relax: this is no mere movie night. Those obsolete spools contain more than just magnetic tape. They are imprinted with the very soul of evil.
As High as the Sky
Director of Photography
Margaret’s OCD is in overdrive thanks to being jilted by her fiancé. She’s forced to explore the root of this behavior when her estranged sister and niece show up on her doorstep.
Ruby's Studio: The Friendship Show
Director of Photography
From the award-winning "Ruby's Studio" series, "The Friendship Show" offers kids invaluable tools to help them make and nurture lasting friendships. Lovable host Ruby guides kids through animated segments, fun art projects and original music, all the while gently reinforcing essential lessons about The Golden Rule, empathy, resolving conflict and confronting bullying.
The Blue Dildo
Cinematography
Dark comedy about a young woman being stalked and the awkwardness of bringing it up to her family.
Once Fallen
Director of Photography
When Chance (Brian Presley) returns home after five years in jail, he is determined to escape his past, start a new life and make peace with his father, (Ed Harris, Golden Globe® winner), who is the head of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang and serving a life sentence for murder. Upon his release, his dreams of a crime-free future begin to disintegrate when he is forced to assume his best friend's outrageous debt to a local mobster. Despite being thrust back into a world of organized fighting, drug dealing and ties to corrupt police agents, Chance falls in love with Pearl (Academy Award® nominee Taraji P. Henson) and the prospect of living a normal life seems almost within reach. But will he be able to escape the crimes of his father and his past?
Cinematic Titanic: The Alien Factor
Director of Photography
Warning: Baltimore is no longer safe. Meet Leemoid, Zagatile and Interbyce. They're the three aliens whose spaceship has crashed in a small town outside of Baltimore. Soon the town folk are turning up mutilated and dead - and even in polyester pants. Then a stranger arrives to save the day. But is he who he says he is? And what about all the polyester pants? See this film they way it was meant to be seen - on the big screen live with Cinematic Titanic.
My First Time Driving
Director of Photography
Seventeen year-old Rachel wants to take the wheel but her mom won’t let go.
Death Cab for Cutie: Directions
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Death Cab for Cutie presents: Directions, an innovative anthology of 11 short films inspired by each song on the band's acclaimed album Plans. Every song was directed by a different director and includes 2 bonus videos of unreleased songs. The unprecedented collection came about as the brainchild of otaku-house, the production company owned and run by childhood friends Nick Harmer, bassist for Death Cab for Cutie, and video director Aaron Stewart-Ahn. They saw the opportunity to enlist a variety of talented young artists to each make a short film set to a Death Cab song, without the constraints of the traditional music video- no arbitrary performance footage, the band themselves would not appear in the films. The ultimate goal was to create a series of small films that worked together as both individual pieces of art and as a unified whole.