Director of Photography
Earle Dresner is an award-winning and in demand cinematographer known for his work across film, television, and commercials.
In 2023, Earle was the cinematographer for an episode in season 3 of the blockbuster series La Brea for NBC Universal. His other television work includes The Commons (Playmaker Media), which earned Earle an AACTA nomination for Best Cinematography, Glitch (Matchbox Pictures/ ABC), and Sisters (Endemol/ Channel Ten), both of which received Gold Awards at the Australian Cinematographers Society Awards (Victoria and Tasmania).
In 2021 Earle was the cinematographer for the six-part series Love Me (Aquarius Films/ Binge Original), directed by Emma Freeman. Earle received an AACTA nomination for Best Cinematography in a Drama Series for his work on the series. 2021 also saw Earle shoot the critically acclaimed drama series The Newsreader, which reunited him with frequent collaborator director Emma Freeman. The series, which was produced by Werner Film Productions and created by Michael Lucas, went on to receive a record 16 nominations at the 2021 AACTA Awards, with Earle nominated for Best Cinematography in Television in 2021 .
Earle’s feature film credits include 2067 (dir. Seth Larney, XYZ Films/ Arcadia/ Kojo Productions, 2020), a prescient climate dystopian thriller starring Ryan Kwanten and Kodi Smit-McPhee, and Angkor (dir. Murray Pope, K2 Studios, 2020).
Most recently, Earle served as the cinematographer for Episodes 6 and 7 of Interview with the Vampire - Season 2 (AMC Studios/Dwight Street Book Club). Currently, he is shooting Season 3 of the critically acclaimed series The Newsreader (Werner Films/ABC) and has recently been nominated for an AACTA award for Best Cinematography for The Newsreader Season 2.
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