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Paul A. Edwards is an American cinematographer, camera operator and television director. He has worked as a camera operator and cinematographer on various mainstream films and has also directed episodes of Lost on television.[1] He has also directed episodes of Fringe
Partial filmography
- The Master ...(1989) as cinematographer.
- Eye of the Stranger ...(1993) as cinematographer.
- Midnight Kiss ...(1993) as additional photographer.
- The Immortals ...(1995) as camera operator.
- Volcano ...(1997) as camera operator.
- Lolita ...(1997) as camera operator.
- Blade ...(1998) as camera operator.
- Enemy of the State ...(1998) as camera operator.
- Mighty Joe Young ...(1998) as camera operator.
- Shanghai Noon ...(1999) as camera operator.
- Little Nicky ...(2000) as camera operator.
- Out of Time ...(2003) as camera operator.
- Stuck on You ...(2003) as camera operator.
- Man on Fire ...(2004) as camera operator.
- Lost (TV) ...(2004) as camera operator.
- Lost - What Kate Did (2005) as director.
- Lost - Two for the Road (2006) as director.
- Lost - The Glass Ballerina (2006) as director.
- Lost - Par Avion (2007) as director.
- Heroes - Kindred (2007) as director.
- Lost - Cabin Fever (2008) as director.
- Fringe - 1.02 Same Old Story
- Fringe - 1.04 The Arrival
- Lost - This Place is Death (2009) as director.
- Lost - The Variable (2009) as director.
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