Paul McCurdy(I)
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Editorial Department
Paul is a Canadian cinematographer with a multifaceted portfolio, including documentary, commercial, and feature narrative work. His ability to seamlessly merge diverse experiences and techniques makes him a sought-after collaborator in the world of visual storytelling.
The award-winning feature film, 'Night Blooms,' showcased Paul's skill in crafting captivating visuals; it earned a nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography at the Nova Scotia Screen Awards in 2022. One of Paul's most remarkable achievements is having his work displayed in the prestigious Guggenheim rotunda, a testament to his ability to create visuals that transcend conventional boundaries.
Paul's documentary credits include compelling projects like 'Farm Crime,' CBC's 'POV: Sickboy,' 'Drag Kids, 'Assholes: A Theory,' and 'Gun Killers' for the National Film Board (NFB). On the commercial front, Paul's roster of clients includes Intel, McDonald's, and Ford. His narrative work includes Red Bull, Discovery ID, History, CBC, and PBS.
The award-winning feature film, 'Night Blooms,' showcased Paul's skill in crafting captivating visuals; it earned a nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography at the Nova Scotia Screen Awards in 2022. One of Paul's most remarkable achievements is having his work displayed in the prestigious Guggenheim rotunda, a testament to his ability to create visuals that transcend conventional boundaries.
Paul's documentary credits include compelling projects like 'Farm Crime,' CBC's 'POV: Sickboy,' 'Drag Kids, 'Assholes: A Theory,' and 'Gun Killers' for the National Film Board (NFB). On the commercial front, Paul's roster of clients includes Intel, McDonald's, and Ford. His narrative work includes Red Bull, Discovery ID, History, CBC, and PBS.