David Frazee

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David Frazee is a Canadian cinematographer and television director. He has earned numerous Gemini Award nominations. His work includes cinematography for Intelligence, Da Vinci's Inquest and Da Vinci's City Hall. He won a Gemini Award for Best Direction for the Flashpoint episode "One Wrong Move".[1]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Empire of Ash Camera assistant / Camera operator: additional photography / Apprentice editor
1989 Empire of Ash III Camera operator
1990 Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders Gaffer
1991 Ultimate Desires Camera operator: second unit
1992 A Balancing Act Cinematographer
1992 East... West... Home's Base Cinematographer
1993 Time Runner Additional photography
1994 Boulevard Cinematographer
1994 Ski School 2 Director of photography: second unit
1995 Traveler Cinematographer
1996 Downhill Willie Second unit director
1996 Starlight Director of photography
1997 True Prince: Vladimir Malakhov Cinematographer
1997 Wounded Director of photography: second unit
1997 Air Bud Director of photography: second unit
1998 Rupert's Land Camera operator: "B" camera
1998 Hell Mountain Director of photography
2000 Dangerous Attraction Cinematographer
2000 Tokyo Girls Director of photography
2001 Suddenly Naked Cinematographer
2001 Kevin of the North Camera operator: Alaska
2002 Edge of Madness Cinematographer
2002 Canadiana Blaze Cinematographer
2004 Toreador Cinematographer
2005 Chaos Camera operator: "A" camera, second unit
2006 Everything's Gone Green Cinematographer / Director of Photography
2006 Klatsassin Cinematographer / Director of photography
2006 Let It Ride Cinematographer

Television[edit]

Year Title Director Notes
1997 The Spirit Camera operator TV movie
1998-2005 Da Vinci's Inquest Director / Director of photography 81 episodes
2001 Stolen Chance Cinematographer TV movie
2002 100 Days in the Jungle Cinematographer TV movie
2003 Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story Cinematographer TV movie
2004 The Life Cinematographer TV movie
2004 Crazy Canucks Cinematographer TV movie
2005 Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork and Mindy Cinematographer TV movie
2005 Ladies' Night Cinematographer TV movie
2005-06 Da Vinci's City Hall Director / Director of photography 10 episodes
2005-07 Intelligence Director / Director of photography 18 episodes
2006 A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Arajuo Story Cinematographer
2006 Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Diff'rent Strokes Cinematographer
2007 The Haunting of Sorority Row Camera operator TV movie
2008 The Quality of Life Cinematographer TV movie
2008-2012 Flashpoint Director / Creative producer 28 episodes
2009 Living Out Loud Cinematographer TV movie
2010 Shattered Director / Cinematographer 3 episodes
2011 Endgame Director / Executive producer 14 episodes
2012 The Firm Director Episode: "Chapter Ten"
2012-15 Continuum Director 7 episodes
2013 Vikings Director 2 episodes
2013 Borealis (Survival Code) Director 2 episodes
2013 Rogue Director Episode: "Fireball"
2013-16 Motive Director 8 episodes
2013-17 Orphan Black Director 8 episodes
2013 Heartland Director 2 episodes
2013 Republic of Doyle Director 2 episodes
2014-15 Remedy Director 2 episodes
2014 Reign Director Episode: Slaughter of Innonence
2015 Ash vs Evil Dead Director 2 episodes
2015-16 The Romeo Section Director / Executive producer 28 episodes
2016 Lucifer Director Episode: "A Priest Walks Into A Bar"
2016 Van Helsing Director 2 episodes
2017 Incorporated Director Episode: "Burning Platform"
2017 Somewhere Between Director 4 episodes
2017 Frontier Director 2 episodes
2018 The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco Director 2 episodes
2018 Titans Director Episode: "Donna Troy"
2019-20 Vikings Director 5 episodes
2020 October Faction Director 2 episodes
2021 Snowpiercer Director 2 episodes
2022 Motherland: Fort Salem Director 2 episodes
2022 Billy the Kid Director 2 episodes

Actor[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Rookie Blue Ted The Coroner Episode: "Girls' Night Out"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "25th Annual Gemini Awards". Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2015-09-30.

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