Mark Moormann
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Mark Moormann is a Miami-based filmmaker whose acclaimed documentaries have screened theatrically, at major film festivals (Sundance, Toronto, SXSW), museums, airports, and worldwide television.
His films include the Grammy-nominated "Tom Dowd & the Language Of Music", "The Day the Music Died" which reveals the previously untold story behind the iconic song 'American Pie', and SXSW Audience Award-winner "For Once In My Life". He's worked as a cinematographer on noted documentaries including "Studio 54", "Itzhak", "Sour Grapes", and "Icahn: the Restless Billionaire".
Moormann's music industry collaborations include studio shoots with Aerosmith, Michael Jackson, and Andrea Bocelli; on-location with Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, and Garth Brooks; and live performances featuring Shakira, The Bee Gees, and Amy Winehouse's premiere U.S. performance.
His films include the Grammy-nominated "Tom Dowd & the Language Of Music", "The Day the Music Died" which reveals the previously untold story behind the iconic song 'American Pie', and SXSW Audience Award-winner "For Once In My Life". He's worked as a cinematographer on noted documentaries including "Studio 54", "Itzhak", "Sour Grapes", and "Icahn: the Restless Billionaire".
Moormann's music industry collaborations include studio shoots with Aerosmith, Michael Jackson, and Andrea Bocelli; on-location with Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, and Garth Brooks; and live performances featuring Shakira, The Bee Gees, and Amy Winehouse's premiere U.S. performance.