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William Wall is an American filmmaker and cinematographer known for Daisy Belle (2018), Zero (2014), The Immortal Edward Lumley (2013) and Love All You Have Left (2017).

Early life

Wall grew up in East County, San Diego.[1] He graduated from Santana High School in 1995[2] and moved to Maine for a brief period[1] before settling in Escondido, California.[2]

Career

Wall began his career in film after working on music videos.[2] He primarily focuses on short film productions because they are much easier to make on a financial level.[1]

Wall started planning his project Zero: Dawn of the Darklighters in 2015, based on his 2014 film.[3] In 2018, his film Daisy Belle screened at Oceanside International Film Festival, winning multiple Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards at National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and Best Local Film at San Diego International Film Festival.[1]

Wall considers Oscar Wilde and Steven Spielberg to have the most influence on his work.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Director Writer Producer Cinematographer Notes
2010 The Wheeler of Oz Yes Yes Yes Yes Short film
2013 The Immortal Edward Lumley Yes Yes Yes Yes [2]
2014 Zero Yes Yes Yes Yes Short film[2]
2017 Love All You Have Left No No No Yes
2018 Daisy Belle Yes Yes No Yes Short film[2]

Accolades

Festival Year Award Title Result Ref.
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema 2019 Best Animation Daisy Belle Won [4]
San Diego International Film Festival 2018 Best Local Film Won [5][6]
National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Emmy Award for Short Format Program Won [7]
Pacific Southwest Emmy Award for Director - Non-Live Won
New Hope Film Festival Best Experimental Short Won [8]
Vision Feast Film Festival Best Cinematography Won [9]

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