Dan Browne

 

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Dan Browne is an award-winning filmmaker with a special focus on cinematography. In the 2008 48 Hours Furious Filmmaking Competition, Dan won Best Cinematography in his division. In 2009, his film "Broken Glass" was the International Judges Pick for Best Film. Dan is also an experienced web designer and editor, and oversaw the post-production process for the documentary "This Way of Life," which screened at the Berlin Film Festival

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Dan Browne

Born 1989-12-30 (36 years ago) in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Dan Browne is an award-winning filmmaker with a special focus on cinematography.

In the 2008 48 Hours Furious Filmmaking Competition, Dan won Best Cinematography in his division. In 2009, his film "Broken Glass" was the International Judges Pick for Best Film.

Dan is also an experienced web designer and editor, and oversaw the post-production process for the documentary "This Way of Life," which screened at the Berlin Film Festival.

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