Todd McMullen
Todd McMullen is a Cinematographer who started his career in Hollywood working on films including Casino, The Green Mile and Nurse Betty. As Cinematographer, Todd has applied his distinctive look to acclaimed TV projects such as Friday Night Lights, HBO’s The Newsroom and The Leftovers as well as pilots for Quantico, 12 Monkeys, the Netflix Original Series Santa Clarita Diet, Paramount TV's Waco and Universal's Dirty John.
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Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1989 – present |
His first feature film Walking Out was selected in the main Narrative Competition at Sundance 2017 and was also selected as Debut Feature for Cinematography at Camerimage 2017 in Poland. Currently, Todd Is shooting the Los Angeles Times engaging Podcast Dirty John for Universal TV starring Eric Bana and Connie Britton.
Filmography
Camera operator
- 2006: Infamous (camera operator)
- 2006: How to Eat Fried Worms (camera operator, director of photography: second unit)
- 2006: Not Like Everyone Else (TV film) (camera operator)
- 2006: Superman Returns (camera operator)
- 2006: Thank Heaven (camera operator: second camera)
- 2005: The Dukes of Hazzard (camera operator)
- 2005: Kicking & Screaming (camera operator)
- 2005: Man of the House (camera operator)
- 2004: Little Black Book (camera operator)
- 2004: Catwoman (additional camera operator)
- 2004: Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (additional camera operator - uncredited)
- 2004: Starsky & Hutch (camera operator)
- 2003: American Wedding (camera operator: "b" camera)
- 2002: For the People (TV series) (camera operator: "a" camera)
- 2001: The Majestic (first assistant camera: "a" camera)
- 2001: Ambush (short film) (first assistant camera: "b" camera)
- 2000: Miss Congeniality (first assistant camera: "b" camera)
- 2000: Nurse Betty (first assistant camera)
- 2000: Supernova (first assistant camera: "b" camera)
- 1999: The Green Mile (first assistant camera: "b" camera, Tennessee)
- 1998: Can't Hardly Wait (first assistant camera)
- 1997: Turbulence (second assistant camera: "a" camera)
- 1996: Last Man Standing (second assistant camera)
- 1996: Broken Arrow (assistant camera - uncredited)
- 1995: Wild Bill (second assistant camera)
- 1995: Casino (second assistant camera: "b" camera)
- 1994: White Mile (TV film) (second assistant camera: "a" camera)
- 1993: The X-Files (TV series) (camera operator)
- 1992: Rescue Me (additional assistant camera)
- 1992: The Master (director of photography: second unit)
Cinematographer
- 2012–2014:The Newsroom (director of photography)
- 2011: Prime Suspect (director of photography)
- 2007–2011 Friday Night Lights (director for the episode "Keep Looking" (2010))
- 2010: My Generation (director of photography)
- 2009: The Seer (short film)
- 2009: Body Politic (TV film)
- 2008: Army Wives (TV series)
- 2005: The Shovel (short film)
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gollark: No, it's a GPU computing platform.
gollark: RTX is totally useless to me, as I play games on Linux and do not play massively graphically advanced stuff.
gollark: It's just that stuff supports CUDA more for some reason?
gollark: OpenCL can do baaaasically the same things.
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