John Orphan

Filmes

Holiday Hideaway
Director of Photography
Carly Stewart is the queen of holiday celebrations, but her mistletoe misstep sends her running to a Holiday Hideaway that teaches her the importance of family, forgiveness, and fighting for love.
The Caption
Director of Photography
A cartoon-caption artist struggles to find success as his wife contemplates leaving him.
Stillwater
Director of Photography
A weekend camping trip among six old friends in Northern Minnesota's "Boundary Waters" turns tragic after one dies under mysterious circumstances, triggering further turmoil as they attempt to unmask the killer within their own group.
Rough Sweat
Cinematography
June has been living rough. Her truck has been doubling as her home for a little too long. Her hopes extinguished by the city of broken dreams. She lives to please no-one, outside of the oppressive male-gaze. She just wants to sweat a little bit.
The Pick-Up Sticks
Director of Photography
The cameras turn off on your favorite children's TV show, and the young idols turn out to be a parent's worst nightmare. The Pick-Up Sticks follows Bethany, Mandy, Billy and Coobie. They're teen role models who teach daily lessons to kids with the help of the show's lovable leader, Roger the Rhino. But, when the veil of Hollywood is lifted, we learn the actors are actually late-20s fuckups. Don't Judge a Book by its Cover, indeed.
Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade
Assistant Camera
1982's Video Game World Champions share their philosophies on joysticks, groupies and life.
Soldado de Deus
First Assistant Camera
“Soldier of God” A film by W. D. Hogan From The New York Times Director W. D. Hogan‘s sweeping period epic “Soldier of God” unfurls in the Middle East of the late Twelfth Century. As the story opens, the Knights Templar, a religious order originally assigned to protect Christian pilgrims, has disintegrated from chivalric order and justice into dissolute chaos, as its individual factions bloodthirstily vie with one another for power and control.
Clean Up Men
Cinematography
Searching for enough cash to save their uncle's dry cleaning business, desperate brothers Reggie (Shawty Shawty) and Keith (Roland Powell) get caught up in an organized car theft ring. But the trouble really starts when they get into hock with the crime boss who's running the show (Miguel Nunez Jr.). Now, they've got two choices: work off their debt as criminals or turn the bad guy in to the cops (Juicy J and Katalina Parrish).