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Joel Hodge is an American
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, best known for being the Director of Photography for the independent film '' Bellflower.'' Hodge was nominated for the 2012
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, losing to the significantly bigger budget '' The Artist''. The award was announced the day before ''The Artist'' won the
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. Eric Kohn of
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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 Evan Glodell is an American feature film director, producer, writer, and actor, best known for directing the indie microbudget film '' Bellflower.'' Early life Glodell was born in Baraboo, Wisconsin, and briefly attended the University of Wisc ...
. 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 ''Bellflower'' in a small role.


Early life

Joel Hodge grew up in
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using his mother's remarried name, as Joel Sharpe. He was fascinated by
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movies, particularly the Terminator series. He was given a camera as a young teenager, from that point forward, very little activity escaped the view of his camera. He took video production classes at
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where he later graduated. Hodge's first professional job was working for Creative Stuff Digital Video, working on a variety of professional projects with director Andrew Hecker, including WOW! Women of Wrestling. Across the hall was the start up operation of Stim TV, which had hired
Evan Glodell Evan Glodell is an American feature film director, producer, writer, and actor, best known for directing the indie microbudget film '' Bellflower.'' Early life Glodell was born in Baraboo, Wisconsin, and briefly attended the University of Wisc ...
to do their production and his brother to do the technology behind the online network. Hodge and Glodell showed each other their quirky productions and became friends. When Stim TV went into full operation, Hodge was hired. The programming was largely music videos, independent films and interviews to promote both genres, mostly shot by Glodell, Hodge and several others who would later become Coatwolf Productions. The first long-form original programming for the network was the ''Boss of the Glory'' series, written, directed and starring Glodell, shot by Hodge. Another series called ''Easter A.D.'' followed. Hodge also worked for Fox Sports Net's ''XSTV'' traveling around the country to shoot extreme sports events like skateboarding or motorcycle jumping. As part of the Coatwolf crew he has also shot music videos for
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, SoSo and Ritmo Legendz. And they worked on Vincent Grashaw's award winning short ''Savanna'' in the four years it took to complete ''Bellflower''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hodge, Joel Living people Year of birth missing (living people) American cinematographers People from Camarillo, California Adolfo Camarillo High School alumni