Josh Webber
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Josh Webber | |
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Born | Joshua Abraham Webber December 20, 1986 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
🎓 Alma mater | New York Film Academy (2009) Arizona State University (2007) |
💼 Occupation | Film director, producer, screenwriter |
📆 Years active | 8 years |
Josh Webber (born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1986) is a Canadian independent filmmaker, director, producer, and screenwriter. A graduate of the New York Film Academy in New York City (2009), he has pursued a career working on commercials, television programs, short and feature films.
His first short film, Batter Up (2009), won the Golden Honu Award for Best Family Short. in the Big Island Film Festival and received awards in several North American Film Festivals including Best Family Film in the Palm Beach International Film Festival, and Best Canadian Film in the Young Cuts Film Festival.
Webber has written, directed and produced several feature films including A Broken Code (2012), There Is Many Like Us (documentary film) (2015), American Rackets (2017), Secrets of Deception (2017), and Never Heard (2017).
Webber has also worked as the Director of Photography and editor on several television programs and with corporate clients such as General Motors, Ford, McDonald’s, DreamWorks, Warner Brothers, Budweiser, and Red Bull to produce promotional videos, documentaries, and commercials.
Webber's second feature film, There Is Many Like Us (2015), has received favorable reviews from The Canadian Jewish News.[1] and The Jewish Press[2]
Filmography[edit]
Television
- Ben Baller Show (2012–2013) (Season 1, 6 episodes; Season 2, 8 episodes) [Director of Photography]
- In Reverie (2012–2013) (11 episodes) [Director of Photography]
- Art of Punk (2013) (8 episodes) [Director of Photography]
Short Films
- Batter Up (2009) [Director, Producer, Writer, Editor]
- In His Shadow (2012) [Director of Photography]
- Bang (2013) [Director of Photography]
- White Wedding (2015) [Director, Producer, Director of Photography, Editor]
- Down the Scale (2015) [Director, Director of Photography, Editor]
Feature Films
- A Broken Code (Azienda) (2012) [Director, Producer, Director of Photography, Editor]
- Newark Ave (2015) [Director, Director of Photography, Editor]
- There Is Many Like Us (documentary film) (2015) [Director, Producer, Writer, Director of Photography, Editor]
- Secrets of Deception (2017) [Director, Producer, Writer, Editor]
- Never Heard (2018) [Producer]
- American Rackets (In production) [Director, Producer, Director of Photography, Editor]
Awards[edit]
- 2009 Golden Honu Award, Best Family Short for Batter Up, Big Island Film Festival[3][4]
- 2009 Best Short Drama for Batter Up, International Family Film Festival[citation needed]
- 2009 Best Family film for Batter Up, Palm Beach International Film Festival[citation needed]
- 2009 Best Canadian Film for Batter Up, Young Cuts Film Festival[citation needed]
- 2012 Award of Excellence for A Broken Code (Azienda), Canadian Film Competition [Shared with Michael Girgenti], Canada International Film Festival[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ↑ Arnold, Janice (April 27, 2016). Great escape from Nazi camp subject of new doc. cjnews.com. Retrieved October 2017.
- ↑ Hochberg, Phyliss (March 9, 2015). A Timeless Message of Love And Survival: ‘There Is Many Like Us'. TheJewishPress.com. Retrieved October 2017.
- ↑ Tucker, Damon. (May 21 2009) 2009 Big Island Film Festival Award Winners. Damontucker.com. Retrieved October 2017.
- ↑ Media Release (May 24, 2009). Big Island Film Festival ‘Golden Honu’ Awards. hawaii247.com. Retrieved October 2017.
5.https://forward.com/schmooze/189033/eric-roberts-on-what-its-like-to-play-a-nazi/
6.http://getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org/2013/07/josh-webber-award-winning-filmmaker.html
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