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Joel Hodge is a Actor, Director of Photography and Editor

Joel Hodge

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Joel Hodge is an American cinematographer, best known for being the Director of Photography for the independent film Bellflower. Hodge was nominated for the 2012 Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography, losing to the significantly bigger budget The Artist. The award was announced the day before The Artist won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Eric Kohn of IndieWire criticized the inclusion of The Artist into awards that should recognize lesser known films. He suggested Hodge should have been given the recognition. Screen Junkies also included both cinematographers among three it named Best Cinematographers for 2012.

John Anderson of Variety singles out Hodge for his menacing lighting and artful lensing. Anderson also rates Hodge as one of his "10 to watch"

Hodge was able to master the one-of-a-kind camera designed and built by the director of the film, Evan Glodell. It combined vintage camera parts, bellows and Russian lenses, around a Silicon Imaging SI-2K Mini Digital Cinema camera. It required a chain of people to carry the MacIntosh computer and batteries necessary for the contraption to work.

Hodge also appeared in the film as "Man peeing in bathroom."

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Filmography of Joel Hodge (1 films)

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Actor

Bellflower
Bellflower (2011)
, 1h45
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Romance
Themes Films about suicide
Actors Rebekah Brandes, Joel Hodge
Rating62% 3.146963.146963.146963.146963.14696
The film tells the story of two young men, Woodrow and Aiden, who migrate to Los Angeles from Wisconsin. They both live in tiny, sordid dwellings in the suburb of L.A. called Bellflower, and spend their days constructing various weapons and testing them out in empty lots. They are drinking in a bar that hosts live acts, and when Woodrow volunteers to enter a cricket eating contest, he meets Milly, who beats him in the contest by eating more crickets. They are attracted to each other and at the end of the night they exchange phone numbers, while Aiden is talking to Milly's friend, Courtney.

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Bellflower
Bellflower (2011)
, 1h45
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Romance
Themes Films about suicide
Actors Rebekah Brandes, Joel Hodge
Roles Director of Photography
Rating62% 3.146963.146963.146963.146963.14696
The film tells the story of two young men, Woodrow and Aiden, who migrate to Los Angeles from Wisconsin. They both live in tiny, sordid dwellings in the suburb of L.A. called Bellflower, and spend their days constructing various weapons and testing them out in empty lots. They are drinking in a bar that hosts live acts, and when Woodrow volunteers to enter a cricket eating contest, he meets Milly, who beats him in the contest by eating more crickets. They are attracted to each other and at the end of the night they exchange phone numbers, while Aiden is talking to Milly's friend, Courtney.

Editor

Bellflower
Bellflower (2011)
, 1h45
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Romance
Themes Films about suicide
Actors Rebekah Brandes, Joel Hodge
Rating62% 3.146963.146963.146963.146963.14696
The film tells the story of two young men, Woodrow and Aiden, who migrate to Los Angeles from Wisconsin. They both live in tiny, sordid dwellings in the suburb of L.A. called Bellflower, and spend their days constructing various weapons and testing them out in empty lots. They are drinking in a bar that hosts live acts, and when Woodrow volunteers to enter a cricket eating contest, he meets Milly, who beats him in the contest by eating more crickets. They are attracted to each other and at the end of the night they exchange phone numbers, while Aiden is talking to Milly's friend, Courtney.