Graham Day
Lighting Cameraman/Director
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Graham’s varied credits include documentaries for the BBC – Bombay Railways, DoNation for the BBC, Rough Diamonds, East West – Great Railway Journeys, Weekend Dad, Twins and Little Angels. Little Angels was nominated for a Features Documentary BAFTA 2005.
Also The English Surgeon - recently awarded an EMMY and has been nominated for a Guild of British Television Cameramen award.
Music credits include – E17 Comeback (Endemol for C4), The Good, The Bad and The Queen, Soul Britannia – both directed by Don Letts, Take it to the East, The Nine Lives of Alice Martineau, which received a 2004 New Director Factual BAFTA, Masterclass Foundation and From The Basement.
Plus documentaries to accompany feature films – InkheartThe Reaping (starring Helen Mirren and Jim Broadbent), (starring Hilary Swank) and Skeleton Key (starring Kate Hudson).
Graham has also worked on ‘reality shows’ Driving Academy, The Week The Women Went and Celebrity Artschool as well as commercials for Lexus – glossy promo, On Digital – shot on 16mm, British Airways, Dark Skies trailer, Nike, World CupFord Galaxy promo, – glossy promo – to name but a few.
Corporate filming includes British Film Institute – interview with Nitin Sawhney, Harry Belafonte – for Jim Brown Productions, NYC and Life on a Campaign Trail – following the Boston Democratic Convention.
For more information on these and more of Graham’s credits, please visit www.gfilm.com or contact Graham on :
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