American filmmaker and writer
Tom Löwe is a filmmaker and writer from Southern California. A Gulf War combat veteran, Lowe is best known as the director of TimeScapes (2012),[1][unreliable source?] a 40-minute non-verbal-narrative film. He was named Astronomy Photographer of the Year in 2010.[2]
Löwe is also the author of Spin, a roman à clef based on his experience working as a political aide in California.[3] He is a former director of public affairs for the Speaker of the California Assembly, and a former producer of the public affairs roundtable The McLaughlin Group.[4]
In November 2010, Löwe served as 2nd Unit Director and 2nd Unit Director of Photography on Godfrey Reggio's feature film Visitors.[5][unreliable source?] Löwe spent five years working as a 2nd Unit Director on Terrence Malick's Voyage of Time.[6][unreliable source?] Löwe is the founder and proprietor of the largest timelapse community on the internet, Timescapes. In 2010 and 2011, Löwe shot a 40-minute non-narrative film entitled TimeScapes in the Southwestern United States. The film was published in 2012 in different formats.
In July 2017, Löwe announced his second film, AWAKEN.[7]
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