Ethan Vogt (born July 13, 1974, in Boston Massachusetts) is an American filmmaker, photographer, visual artist and festival producer.
He is the son of Eric E. and Susan (nee Smith) Vogt and the grandson of Evon Z. Vogt.
Ethan was an undergraduate student at Harvard, where he studied filmmaking and photography. He also met Andrew Bujalski during an introduction to film classes. Ethan would later producing Bujalski’s feature films, Funny Ha Ha (2003), Mutual Appreciation (2005) and Beeswax (2009) which were distributed internationally to critical acclaim. Funny Ha Ha was the original “mumblecore” movie and A.O. listed it as one the 10 most important culturally, technologically or commercially significant films. Scott, a chief film critic in the New York Times.
Ethan directed and wrote “Game: On”, a brand-content video for Volvo North America in 2005 while he was a student at NYU. It is regarded as the first commercial project to use live-action filmmaking alongside machinima. The film was nominated for Best Picture and Best Commercial Machinima at the Machinima Film Festival 2005 and received the “Distinctive Merit Award” from the 84th Annual Art Director Club Awards. The short’s production process was featured in an article by Clive Thompson in the New York Times Magazine “The Xbox Auteurs”, and the book Machinima: Making Animated Movies in 3D Virtual Environments (Muska & Lipman Publishing, 2005). Ethan’s real-time video sets with live music “Live Projections Volume One” premiered at the Marfa Film Festival in 2010.
Ethan created Bring To Light, a public event of night light, sound, and projection art that took place in Greenpoint (Brooklyn) on October 2, 2010. This was the inaugural Nuit Blanche event held in New York City.
Ethan Vogt was born July 13, 1974 in Boston, Massachusetts. He is an American filmmaker and photographer.
Table of Contents
- 1 Profile
- 2 References
- 3 External links
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- 3.2 Mutual Appreciation
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Profile
He is the son of Eric E. and Susan (nee Smith) Vogt and the grandson of Evon Z. Vogt.
Ethan studied photography and filmmaking as an undergraduate at Harvard where he met the writer/director Andrew Bujalski in an introductory film class. Ethan would later producing Bujalski’s feature films, Funny Ha Ha (2003), Mutual Appreciation (2005) and Beeswax (2009) which were distributed internationally to critical acclaim. Funny Ha Ha was the original “mumblecore” movie and A.O. listed it as one the 10 most important culturally, technologically or commercially significant films, or the most consequential or innovative films in 2000-9. Scott is a New York Times chief film critic.
In 2005 when studying at NYU, Ethan wrote and directed “Game: On” a branded-content short for Volvo North America cited as one of the first commercial projects to combine live-action filmmaking with machinima. The film was nominated for Best Picture and Best Commercial Machinima at the Machinima Film Festival 2005 and received the “Distinctive Merit Award” from the 84th Annual Art Director Club Awards. The production of the short was covered in Clive Thompson’s article in “The Xbox Auteurs” in New York Times Magazine. Also, the Machinima book Machinima: Making Animated Movies In 3D Virtual Environments (Muska &. Lipman Publishing 2005). Ethan’s live-music video set with real-time Ethan “Live Projections Volume One”, premiered in Marfa Film Festival 2010.
Ethan created Bring To Light, a public event of nighttime light, sound, and projection art that took place in Greenpoint (Brooklyn) on October 2, 2010. This was the inaugural Nuit Blanche event held in New York City.
References
External links
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