Dejan Georgevich, ASC

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Award-winning Director/Cinematographer working in film/TV and feature film productions. Most recent work includes NBC TV series, “Blacklist,” CBS, “Elementary” and documentary feature film, “Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League’s New York” Best Film winner at the 2013 Amsterdam Film Festival. ( For complete list of credits see IMDB) He has served on many industry sponsored discussion panels and has been published in leading cinematography publications sharing his insights and experiences working in the HD digital medium.

Georgevich’s director/cinematographer work includes nearly 1,000 commercials and numerous corporate productions for major clients such as AT&T, Chrysler Jeep, HBO, Toyota, Nissan, Lucent Technologies, Avon, Liz Claiborne and Hallmark Entertainment.

He is a professor at the School of Visual Arts (NY) in advanced film/digital production, and frequent guest lecturer at universities and professional film and photography organizations. He received the 2012 Deluxe Bud Stone Award for outstanding educational contributions to the art and craft of cinematography by the International Cinematographers Guild. He’s the recipient of more than 20 awards from major international and domestic film festivals including the Gold Hugo from the Chicago Film Festival, an Emmy, and three CINE Golden Eagle Awards.

He has an MFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Institute of Film, and a BA from the University of Denver. (Mass Communications and Russian Studies). He is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), International Cinematographers Guild, Local 600 IATSE, and the Directors Guild of America (DGA).

He is National Executive Board Member of the International Cinematographers Guild and Co-Chair of its’ Eastern Region Education and Training Committee.

Specialties: HD productions, International film/digital productions, high profile documentary productions on PBS, HBO; commercial/corporate image campaigns.

SEE georgevichasc.com

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