William M. Miller
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
A graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, William M. Miller has studied cinematography under the late cameraman, Beda Batka. William has primarily focused on lighting dark dramas, thrillers, and projects in the horror genre.
He won best cinematography for a feature film, for "Headspace", at the New York City Horror Film Festival, and has had projects such as "LBS" selected for the Sundance Film Festival. Some of the highlights in horror include "Ghoul" for NBC Universal Television, that aired on the Chiller Network, "Offspring", which was picked up by Sam Raimi's Ghose House Underground, and "The Girl Next Door", which aired on Netflix, for which Stephen King called it, "The first authentically shocking American film I've seen since Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer over 20 years ago. If you are easily disturbed, you should not watch this movie. If, on the other hand, you are prepared for a long look into hell, suburban style, The Girl Next Door will not disappoint." Mr. Miller resides on the east coast.