Louie Schwartzberg is an American director, producer, and cinematographer recognized for his monumental career that spans over three decades, highlighting his profound skill in capturing breathtaking imagery for feature films, television shows, documentaries, and commercials. Schwartzberg's filmography presents a vast diversity, including directing the 2019 film, "Fantastic Fungi," and the 2014 Netflix series, "Moving Art."
Schwartzberg is a pioneer in high-end time-lapse cinematography, consistently shooting time-lapse footage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for more than 30 years. His focus lies in the intricate connections between humans and the subtleties of nature and the environment. He has also contributed to the creation of some of the most iconic and memorable film moments of our time, such as the documentary feature for Disneynature, "Hidden Beauty," which was narrated by Meryl Streep. This film won Best Theatrical Program at the Jackson Hole Science Media Awards 2012 and a Best Cinematography Roscar Award.
Other notable directorial work includes "Mysteries of the Unseen World," a 3D-IMAX film created in collaboration with National Geographic. This film offers a journey into invisible worlds that are too slow, fast, small, and vast for the human eye to see. Schwartzberg's YouTube videos have collectively gathered over 60 million views, providing a testament to his far-reaching impact.
In addition to his work as a cinematographer, Schwartzberg also founded Moving Art, a company that produces nature-themed movies and a vast digitally-accessible film library. This library is the world's first collection of moving images created specifically as fine art for digital display, ranging from large-format monitors to mobile phones. The company was an evolution from Energy Film Library, another company Schwartzberg had established earlier, which was later acquired by Getty Images in 1997.
Schwartzberg has received a range of awards, including the NASA Exploring Leadership Colloquium: Award of Honor and the Jackson Hole Science Media Awards' Best Theatrical Program. He contributes to Getty Images and has been featured in National Geographic's News Watch. Furthermore, he is a member of the Directors Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
Throughout his career, Schwartzberg has been an active speaker, delivering speeches at esteemed events and organizations like TED, NASA, Global Spa and Wellness Summit, The Nantucket Project, and Bioneers. His work captures the essence of life in its various forms, transforming the home viewing screen into an emotionally immersive experience. He is renowned for his cinematic artistry, which is visible in numerous motion picture projects, including "Sex in the City," "The Bourne Ultimatum," "Syriana," "Crash," "Men in Black," and classics such as "American Beauty," "Koyaanisqatsi," and "E.T" among others.
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