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'''David Brower''' is a film director and cinematographer.
'''David Brower''' is a film director and cinematographer.


Brower grew up in Chicago and graduated from that city's Columbia College while he was already freelancing in the television commercial industry. After graduating he moved to Phoenix, Arizona and continued his career as a cameraman, winning the 1990 BPME Gold Award for Cinematography.
Brower grew up in Chicago and graduated from that city's Columbia College while he was already freelancing in the television commercial industry. After graduating he moved to Phoenix, Arizona and continued his career as a cameraman, winning the [[1990]] BPME Gold Award for Cinematography.


In 1991 he came to Birmingham to work in the local film and video production industry. He won an ACE Award for Cinematography for the film ''Who Shot Tangerine'' at the [[Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]].
In [[1991]] he came to Birmingham to work in the local film and video production industry. He won an ACE Award for Cinematography for the film ''Who Shot Tangerine'' at the [[2005 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]].


He is currently working on [[Yuri Shapovka]]'s short film ''High Expectations''.
He is currently working on [[Yuri Shapochka]]'s short film ''High Expectations''.


 
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 22 March 2008

David Brower is a film director and cinematographer.

Brower grew up in Chicago and graduated from that city's Columbia College while he was already freelancing in the television commercial industry. After graduating he moved to Phoenix, Arizona and continued his career as a cameraman, winning the 1990 BPME Gold Award for Cinematography.

In 1991 he came to Birmingham to work in the local film and video production industry. He won an ACE Award for Cinematography for the film Who Shot Tangerine at the 2005 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival.

He is currently working on Yuri Shapochka's short film High Expectations.