Ethan Vogt, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Ethan Vogt

American filmmaker

Date of Birth: 13-Jul-1974

Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Profession: photographer, cinematographer, film producer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Ethan Vogt

  • Ethan Vogt (born July 13, 1974 in Boston Massachusetts) is an American filmmaker, photographer, visual artist and festival producer.He is the son of Eric E.
  • and Susan (nĂ©e Smith) Vogt and the grandson of Evon Z.
  • Vogt. Ethan studied photography and filmmaking as an undergraduate at Harvard where he met the writer/director Andrew Bujalski in an introductory film class.
  • Ethan would later producing Bujalski's feature films, Funny Ha Ha (2003), Mutual Appreciation (2005) and Beeswax (2009) which were distributed internationally to critical acclaim.
  • Funny Ha Ha is considered the first "Mumblecore" film and was recognized as one of the 10 most culturally, commercially or technologically important, consequential or groundbreaking films of 2000-9" by A.O.
  • Scott, a chief film critic in the New York Times.In 2005 when studying at NYU, Ethan wrote and directed Game: On a branded-content short for Volvo North America cited as one of the first commercial projects to combine live-action filmmaking with machinima animation.
  • The short was awarded Best Picture and Best Commercial Machinima in the 2005 Machinima Film Festival and recognized for “Distinctive Merit” in the 84th Annual Art Director Club Awards.
  • The production process was featured in an article by Clive Thompson in the New York Times Magazine “The Xbox Auteurs”, and the book Machinima: Making Animated Movies in 3D Virtual Environments (Muska & Lipman Publishing, 2005).
  • Ethan's real-time video sets with live music "Live Projections Volume One" premiered at the Marfa Film Festival in 2010. On October 2, 2010, Ethan produced Bring to Light a free public nighttime festival of light, sound and projection art in Greenpoint, Brooklyn which was the first Nuit Blanche event in New York City.

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