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Steve Albrezzi
Meirtt Avis
Fax Bahr
Jon Bloom
Ron Brody
Albert Brooks
Marty Callner
Grazia Caroselli
Mark Cole
Michael Collins
Greg Cooke
John Cosgrove
Steve Crisman
Vin DiBona
Nigel Dick
Robert Dornhelm
Harrison Ellenshaw
Dan Farrands
David Fincher
SueAnn Fincke
Bill Fishman
Carol Fleisher
Dan Funk
Scott Garen
Kevin Gill
Dan Gomez
Dennie Gordon
Robin Groth
Bill Guttentag
Trent Harris
Ted Haimes
Dan Helfgott
Imre Horvath
Mark Hufnail
Steve Hulen
Bo Hylen
Michael Patrick Jann
Dan Jackson
John Joseph
Rob Katz
Cord Keller
David Kennard
Jim Lindsay
Dennis Lofgren
Mike Mathis
Jim Milio
Jay Miracle
Noah Morowitz
Michael Noval
Joe Nepolitano
Michele Ohayon
Bill Parker
Laura Patterson
Chris Pechin
Melissa Jo Peltier
Donald Petrie
Marty Pitz
Tim Prokop
Robert Radler
Steve Rice
Mark Robinson
Tom Rogan
Markus Rothkranz
George Schlatter
Mike Scott
Henry Selik
Brian Spicer
Patrick Taulere
Gabe Taurus
Eric Taylor
David Vasaar
John Waters
Jeff Weaver
David Weiss
Bob Wise
James Younger
Garson Yu
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Imre Horvath(Emmy
Award Winning Director)
Bryan Duggan is creative up-to-date and reliable -- he is the
first person I call when I have a new project because I know that
in all things visual, he will be a creative force to help the
film move smoothly and look its best.
John Joseph (Academy
Award Winning Director)
"When I need a perfect picture, I call Bryan."
"When the chips are down, I call Bryan"
"He's my first choice."
Trent Harris (Director of "Rubin &
Ed")
Bryan has a spectacular eye, particularly
when it comes to lighting. He takes my great ideas and makes them
ten time better! Plus, he's damn fun to work with!
David Kennard (Producer of "Cosmos"
"Joeseph Campbell")
"It's not often you find a DP who
has a superb eye, a great skill at getting the best out of a crew
in the minimum time, and a wonderful sense of humor. It's a pleasure
to work with Bryan, and the results are tremendous."
Noah Morowitz (Peabody Award Winner)
"Bryan Duggan is one of the best and
most versatile directors of photography I've had the pleasure
to work with. His sharp eye imbues projects large and
small with the creativity and care that you expect of large budget
features."
Vin DiBona (Executive Producer/Director)
"When you work with Bryan, you always
get two guaranteed things - a great smile and beautiful pictures."
Mark Cole (Executive
Producer/Director)
"Bryan is a true director's
DP. He's a great collaborator and an incredible lighter. He can
take the director's vision and put on the screen an interpretation
that far exceeds what one could have imagined."
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| -2001
Christopher Award, for "Founding Brothers"
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| -Highest
rated non-fiction on History Channel, for "History
Of Sex" |
| -Highest rated non-fiction
on Sci-Fi Channel, for "Roswell Crash: Startling New
Evidence" |
| -L.A. Critic's Choice Award,
for "Rescue 911" |
-Six-time Emmy Nominated Series
(Informational Series),
for "Unsolved Mysteries" |
-Cine Golden Eagle,
American Video Conference Award (Best Doc), Nat'l Education
Film & Video Golden Apple
for "The Truth About Teachers" |
| -Christopher Award,
Chicago Film Festival, Houston Film Festival for "POW"
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Bryan Duggan's career
as a Director Of Photography spans 26 years, with expertise in
both Film and Video formats.
He began as a Cinematographer/Editor at Westinghouse Broadcasting
Co. in Boston. Within two years, Bryan had headed up the Documentary
Film Unit responsible for producing one-hour monthly shows.
In 1980, Bryan moved to Los Angeles where he shot, edited and
wrote segments for the first network "reality tv" series,
"Real People". Before the successful series ended, Bryan
had emerged as a Director of Photography in the avant-garde arena
that eventually led to the 'rock video' channel, MTV. In the early
80's, Bryan photographed over 50 music videos, including Bruce
Hornsby, Bonnie Raitt, Danny Elfman, and George Thorogood's "Bad
To The Bone". Bryan expanded his talents by becomming a Director/Cameraman
in commercials. His credits include McDonalds and Pepsi-Mountain
Dew. At the same time he also began shooting feature films.
By the mid-90's, Bryan had completed seven
feature films as a Director of Photography, including an HBO premiere
movie as well as the quirky, theatrical release, "Rubin and
Ed" (Crispin Glover). Bryan also worked with John Water's
on his film, "Cry Baby", and recently on "Paycheck"
with John Woo. In addition to features and commercials, Bryan
has shot numerous tv specials, reality and re-enactment shows,
including the emmy-award winning series, "Unsolved Mysteries".
In 2002, Bryan formed Big Life Entertainment, a company dedicated
to developing fresh ideas in Television and Film. The company's
first venture "TWINE", is a feature documentary on the
World's Largest Ball of Twine.

Member of I.A.T.S.E.
Local 600, International
Cinematographer's Guild"

Bryan's listing at IMDb
"Earth's biggest movie database"
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