New Zealand-born cinematographer Neil Cervin works largely in Canada. Over a career that has spanned three+ decades, Cervin has worked on many American productions, from superhero series Arrow to the pilot episode (and more) of acclaimed reboot Kung Fu. His work on Disney sci-fi series Mech-X4 saw Cervin nominated for four awards, including a Daytime Emmy in 2019. His Kiwi credits include a run of music videos, Emmy-nominated TV series Being Eve, and movies The Lunatic's Ball and Wild Blue. In 2020 Cervin won Best Cinematography at New Jersey's Hoboken Film Festival for gruesome, Kiwi-heavy thriller Blood Punch.
They have passed on a thorough understanding of visual storytelling which I ensure is incorporated into every shot. Neil Cervin on working with Peter Jackson, Ron Howard and George Lucas, on the website for Polish/Canadian feature Tazed
2007, Cinematographer - Television
2006, Director - Television
2003, Cinematographer - Music video
2002, Cinematographer - Music video
2002, Cinematographer - Television
2001, Cinematographer - Television
2001, Steadicam Operator - Film
2000, Cinematographer, Camera Operator - Film
1999, Camera Operator - Television
1999, Cinematographer, Camera Operator, Associate Producer - Film
1998, Camera Operator - Television
1997, Cinematographer - Music video
1997, Cinematographer - Music video
1995, Cinematographer - Music video
1994, Assistant Camera - Film
1992, Assistant Camera - Film
1992, Camera Assistant - Television
1990 - 1992, Assistant Camera - Television
1988, Assistant Camera - Film
1988, Camera Assistant - Film
1987, Assistant Camera - Film
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