Curtis Graham
Curtis has won many accolades for his work in advertising including: N.Y. Art Director, Norma, National Addys, and Clio Award.
His work has appeared in many national publications such as: Town & Country, Esquire, Print, and Communication Arts.
His career in Advertising led to doing Commercials for his Clients as a Director/Cameraman. Curtis went on to Attend The American Film Institute. At AFI Curtis received the Mary Pickford Award Scholarship. His Master Thesis film the “The Blue Men” starring Estelle Parsons went on to receive a Student Emmy and Academy Award. It is listed as one of the most award winning shorts of 1990. Curtis also received the Focus Award for Cinematography For “The Blue Men”. This allowed Curtis to pursue Narrative work as Director/Director of Photography
Curtis Graham’s Narrative and Feature Resume is as varied as his illustrate career. From films such as “ Oneiric” ,“Father Eddy”, “ Misconceptions”, and “Prime of your Life”, “Troubadour” to the PBS Documentary “John & Mable Ringling”, to 100s of Commercials for advertising clients around the world. Curtis has created a diverse body of work as Director/DP.
Curtis is an adjunct professor teaching Cinematography at University of Tampa. He continues to Direct and Shoot Films and Commercials under his Production Co. GreyHouse Films.
Little Fun Fact: Curtis acted and sang as Elvis Presley in the stage musical “UZ”
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