Erin Wiedner

Erin Wiedner (born in Mill Valley, California)[1] is an American independent filmmaker, director and cinematographer.

Erin Wiedner
Born
Erin Wiedner

OccupationFilm director, cinematographer, camera operator, still photographer
Years activeUnknown–present
Notable work
Angel Face,
Websitewww.erinwiedner.com

Early life

Little is publicly known about Erin's early life. What is known is that Erin was born in Mill Valley, California[2]

Music videos

Erin has been the Director and Cinematographer for various music videos. The videos have been seen by a wide audience. Once such music video for the single, "How Can I Let You Go," performed by Filipino actress, and musical artist, Patricia Javier from her album "Songs From My Heart" was shown on MTV Philippines.

Commercials

Erin has been the Director and Cinematographer for a multitude of commercials, which have been shown on MTV, VH1 and Comedy Central, for various companies in different industries ranging from regional restaurants to night-life and entertainment companies.

Notable Works

Music videos

YearTitleArtistDirectorCinematographerNotes
Unknown"Say A Little Prayer"Ava JohnsonYesYes
Unknown"Live And Learn"Ava JohnsonYesYes

Films

YearTitleDirectorCinematographerNotes
2010Stress ReliefNoYesDirected by Galen Thorne
2008Angel FaceNoYes[3]Directed by Cecile Cinco[4]
2007Campaign AmericaNoYesDirected by Andrew Shepherd

Music videos

YearTitleArtistDirectorCinematographerNotes
2007"How Can I Let You Go"Patricia JavierNoYes

Frequent collaborators

Directors/Producers

  • Cecile Cinco

Actors/Actresses

Erin has worked with Joseph Will, who has had roles on Star Trek Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise, as well as starred with David Hyde Pierce in The Perfect Host, on multiple projects.

Erin has worked with Filipino film star and musical artist Patricia Javier, who has over starred in over 20 films and has released multiple musical albums, in multiple projects, ranging from music videos to films.[5]

Musicians

Personal life

Erin currently resides in San Diego, California

References


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