Brennan Huizinga

出生 : 1999-03-12, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.

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Brennan Huizinga is an American director, writer, and editor known for Evan's Gambit (2018), Wake Up! (2018), and Sunsets (2016). He was awarded in the My Rode Reel Film competition in 2018 for his short film Wake Up!, and received both the Grand Student Prize and People's Choice Award at the Saugatuck Film Festival in 2016.

参加作品

Thing from the Factory by the Field
Visual Effects
A band of teenagers with clashing music tastes get more than they bargained for when the initiation of their newest member takes a demonic turn.
Thing from the Factory by the Field
Cinematography
A band of teenagers with clashing music tastes get more than they bargained for when the initiation of their newest member takes a demonic turn.
Something Blue
Editor
A lonely wedding photographer falls for a wedding crasher, who disappears under untold circumstances.
Something Blue
Writer
A lonely wedding photographer falls for a wedding crasher, who disappears under untold circumstances.
Something Blue
Director
A lonely wedding photographer falls for a wedding crasher, who disappears under untold circumstances.
Par Avion
Visual Effects
A woman witnesses a plane explode and struggles to communicate its effects to her friend.
Par Avion
Producer
A woman witnesses a plane explode and struggles to communicate its effects to her friend.
A Shadow Breathes
Colorist
A Shadow Breathes follows Pratik’s increasingly fragmented psyche, transforming him into a shell of what he once was: a shadow.
Evan's Gambit
Owen Williams
Two brothers, raised by a chess master, must battle head to head in the world's most competitive chess tournament.
Evan's Gambit
Producer
Two brothers, raised by a chess master, must battle head to head in the world's most competitive chess tournament.
Evan's Gambit
Writer
Two brothers, raised by a chess master, must battle head to head in the world's most competitive chess tournament.
Evan's Gambit
Director
Two brothers, raised by a chess master, must battle head to head in the world's most competitive chess tournament.