Lucano Mattiolo – D.O.P. & Steadicam
Specialty: Photography
Show reel:
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Location: Sydney 2000
Company (or trading name): Lucano?Mattiolo – D.O.P. & Steadicam
I graduated in Photography and Cinema in 2001.
I worked in the Italian’s television as a Live Director and Cinematographer (ENG/EFP Camera Operator) for nine years.
During last four years, I have been working in the film industry in Italy (Rome, Milan and Turin).
At the same time, I kept working outside the television world, working as a D.O.P. and a director for:
Short Films, Music Video Clips, Institutional Video, BackStage Film and so and so forth.
I am currently living in Sydney city, however I would like to relocate anywhere within Sydney region.
I am a Steadycam Operator and I have got high quality equipments such as my own Steadicam, Focus Ring Wireless and all kinds of gear for work with any kind of camera.
I have got high quality equipments such as Canon Pro and plenty of Zeiss Lens.
I have a valid driving license in Australia. I obtained TFN and ABN.
I’m honest, intelligent and a fast learner.
I am a team player who believes team work is the key to success.
I am confidence that I will be able to contribute for the success of your future projects with
using my expertise and industrial experience which I have gathered throughout my career in Italy.
Also I have Canon 5D / 7D and plenty of Zeiss Lens, included all kind of gear that you need for work with a HDSLR Cameras however I have got experience and knowledge in following positions:
D.O.P. for HD or Broadcasting
Steadicam Operator HD or Broadcasting
Cinematographer for Documentary HD or Broadcasting
EFP/ENG Camera Operator HD or Broadcasting
EFP/ENG Camera Assistant HD or Broadcasting
Assistant for Steadicam Op. (Video, HD and Film)
HDSLR Camera Operator with equipment
Video Split Operator for TV Live Show
Stills Photographer (Sports, Fashion, Studio, Automotive, Portraits and AD)
Backstage Photographer or Videographer
Data Wrangler
Editor (Suite Adobe)
Please feel free to visit my website at www.lucanomattiolo.com to get an idea of my professionalism and quality of my past work.
In addition to that, please visit www.amph.it for some old photo works which I did for several Italian organisations.
I’m available for an interview at any time and look forward to hearing from you
Yours Sincerely,
Alessandro Mattiolo.
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Alessandro Mattiolo,
D.O.P. & HDSLR Specialist
Camera Operator ENG/EFP
http://www.lucanomattiolo.com
http://www.facebook.com/Lucano.Mattiolo.Cinematographers
Mobile AU: +61.0424.96.96.75
Mobile IT: +39.347.855.41.81
Sydney NSW AU
TFN: 396423104 – ABN: 23937654136
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Junior Lucano,
D.O.P. & Steadycam Op.
Camera Operator ENG/EFP
http://www.lucanomattiolo.com/Steadycam.html
http://www.facebook.com/Lucano.Mattiolo.Cinematographers
Mobile AU: +61.424.946.063
Mobile IT: +39.392.436.51.51
Sydney NSW AU
TFN: 396435444 – ABN: 37087132334
Interested?
info@lucanomattiolo.com
Mobile: 0424.946.063
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