David Rudd (born March 13, 1959) is an American cinematographer. Won 3 Prime Time Emmy Awards. Nominated for 9 Emmy Awards and 1 MTV Award for Cinematography.
Year | Film | Producer |
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2020 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Live Pay-Per-View Event | Adam Lind / Kenny Kaplan |
2011 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Birth of Rock Theater | Chris Kraft |
Year | Film | Director |
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2020 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Live Pay-Per-View Event | David Rudd |
2011 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Birth of Rock Theater | David Rudd |
2017 | Get Big | Dylan Moran |
2015 | Straight Outta Tompkins | Zeyphr Benson |
Year | Film | Director | Awards | Notes |
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2021 | Welcome to the Great American Christmas | Leon Knoles | ||
American Human Hero Dog Awards | Leon Knoles | |||
2020 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Live Pay-Per-View Event | David Rudd | ||
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
Love Ever After Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
2019 | Crossword Mysteries & Friends Preview Special | Leon Knoles | ||
June Wedding Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
Countdown to Summer Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
The Chronicle Mysteries | Leon Knoles | |||
2018 | Winterfest Preview Special | Leon Knoles | ||
Countdown to Christmas Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
Miracles of Christmas Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
Christmas: A Second Look | Leon Knoles | |||
Fall Harvest Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
Garage Sale Mysteries | Leon Knoles | |||
Christmas: A First Look: Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
Summer Nights Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
Haley Dean Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
June Weddings Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
Spring Fever Preview Special | Leon Knoles | |||
2017 | Kygo: Live at the Hollywood Bowl | Devan Chandra | ||
Barbra: The Music...The Mem'ries...The Magic | Jim Gable | |||
2012 | Season Of Love's Perfection | Eric DelaBarre | ||
2011 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Birth of Rock Theater | David Rudd | ||
Nick Swardson's Pretend Time Season 2 | Tom Gianas, Eric Appel, Tyler Spindell, Nick Goosen | |||
2010 | Nick Swardson's Pretend Time | Tom Gianas | ||
Sting: Symphonicities Live in Berlin | Jim Gable | |||
2009 | Keeper of the Pinstripes | Robby Benson | ||
2008 | Billy: The Early Years | Robby Benson | ||
The Police: Certifiable | Jim Gable | |||
Carpet Brothers | Matt Piedmont | |||
2007 | The Gray Man | Scott Flynn | AKA Wisteria | |
Ugly Betty | Various | |||
Nine Inch Nails: Beside You in Time | Rob Sheridan | |||
Jerry Lee Lewis: Last Man Standing Live | Jim Gable | |||
Sting: Songs from the Labyrinth | Jim Gable | |||
2006 | Metallica: The Videos 1989-2004 - "I Disappear" | Wayne Isham | MTV Music Video Award Nomination | |
My Morning Jacket - Okonokos | Sam Erickson | |||
Belinda's Swan Song | Alicia Witt | |||
Chris Botti Live: With Orchestra and Special Guests | Jim Gable | |||
JCPenney Jam: The Concert for America's Kids | Jim Gable | |||
2005 | Bruce Hornsby: Three Nights on the Town | Sam Erickson | ||
2004 | Stacie Orrico: Live in Tokyo | Jim Gable | ||
Dave Matthews Band: The Gorge | Jeff Richter | |||
2003 | Sting: Inside - The Songs of Sacred Love | Jim Gable | Nominated: Primetime Emmy Award | |
John Mayer: Any Given Thursday | Sam Erickson | |||
2002 | I Am Trying to Break Your Heart | Sam Jones | ||
2001 | Sting: ...All This Time | Jim Gable | Nominated: Primetime Emmy Award | |
2000 | VH-1 Behind the Music 2 | Michael McNamara | ||
1998 | Pam Flam & the Center of the Universe | Betsy Thomas | ||
1997–2001 | VH-1 Behind the Music | Various | ||
1995 | Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys | Charles Gale | ||
1990 | The Passion of Martin | Alexander Payne | ||
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