Canadian cinematographer
Gregory Middleton is a Canadian cinematographer,[ 1] who won the Genie Award for Best Cinematography at the 29th Genie Awards for his work on the film Fugitive Pieces .[ 2]
He was also nominated for Kissed at the 18th Genie Awards in 1997,[ 3] for The Falling at the 19th Genie Awards in 1998,[ 4] for The Five Senses at the 20th Genie Awards in 1999,[ 1] for Between Strangers at the 23rd Genie Awards in 2002,[ 5] and for Falling Angels at the 24th Genie Awards in 2004.[ 6] He is also a two-time Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour) , for his work on Game of Thrones . He serves as a cinematographer for the superhero streaming series Moon Knight for Disney+ with Mohamed Diab .
He is an alumnus of the University of British Columbia and John Abbott College in Québec.[ 1]
Filmography
Short film
Documentary short
Year
Title
Director
2009
Capturing George
Scott Smith
2010
When You Give of Yourself
Lynne Stopkewich
Feature film
Television
TV movies
TV series
References
^ a b c Mark Dillon, "Gregory Middleton’s sense of vision" . Playback , December 15, 1999.
^ Jay Stone, "Passchendaele sweeps Genie awards; But Gross passed over for best actor award". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix , April 6, 2009.
^ Craig Macinnis, "Sweet on The Hereafter; Atom Egoyan movie leads Genie parade". Edmonton Journal , November 5, 1997.
^ "They dream of Genies". Halifax Daily News , December 8, 1998.
^ Marke Andrews, "Ararat leads films with nine Genie nominations". Vancouver Sun , December 11, 2002.
^ Sheri Block, "'Fallen Angels' earns six nominations". Regina Leader-Post , March 18, 2004.
External links
Awards for Gregory Middleton
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