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Nathan Hope
Occupation(s)Cinematographer, film director, television director
Years active1999–present

Nathan Hope is an American cinematographer and director of film and television.

As a cinematographer, his film credits include Hellraiser: Inferno (2000), Mimic 2 (2001), Suckers (2001), Rolling Kansas (2003, Thomas Haden Church's directorial debut), Who's Your Daddy? (2004, Andy Fickman's directorial debut) and The Fog (2005).

In television, he has photographed episodes of Fastlane, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Dark Blue and Miami Medical (also a director for the latter three series).

As a director, his first directing credit was the short film Lucky (2005), also the editor and screenwriter. In 2009, he made his feature film directing debut with the film Elsewhere starring Anna Kendrick and Paul Wesley, he was also a co-screenwriter for the film.[1] Some of his television directing credits include Cold Case, CSI: NY, Nikita, Body of Proof, Ringer, The Whole Truth, Gotham, Lucifer and CSI: Vegas.

Hope has won three American Society of Cinematographers Awards for his cinematography work on CSI: Crime Scene Investigationin2004, 2005, and 2006.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Peters, Jon (July 20, 2009). "Interview: Elsewhere Director Nathan Hope". Killerfilm.com. Retrieved March 29, 2012.[dead link]
  • ^ ASC: The American Society of Cinematographers Archived 2012-05-06 at the Wayback Machine
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