Rob Draper ACS
Reviews

Unwed Father
From ABC Web Site
A talented cast wasn't the only ingredient that made "Unwed Father" a successful project. Ziskin felt honored to work with a highly talented crew, including noted cinematographer Rob Draper. A master of lighting who most recently lent his talents to the highly touted feature, The Spitfire Grill. Draper used color to add impact to key scenes in the film.....

Assassination File
The Hollywood Reporter
The production values shine. Director John Harrison brings an assured touch to the suspense genre. Production designer Dina Lipton provides a glossy look to the film and DP Robert Draper brings in beautifully composed images with exquisite lighting and a moody feel.

Remember Me
HOLLYWOOD (Variety)
"Remember Me'' is a beautifully photographed psycho-thriller with a surprising plot twist that will keep audiences guessing about the motives of the principals until the end . . . Director of Photography Rob Draper creates an effective world of light and darkness, complementing and adding to the texture and dimension of the narrative.

Wish You Were Here
USA Today
"this refreshingly unforced and offbeat comedy has a neat look and a light touch".
NY Newsday
"The show has an exhilerating air about it, an answer to the call of the open road, the modern camera vagabondary, footloose and fancy free in Europe."


Tiger Warsaw
Hollywood Reporter
"Robert Draper's photography is particularly noteworthy. His blunt and unnerving compositions clue us to the hard times of this economically troubled region."

The Street
LA Daily News
"Unlike anything ever seen before on commercial TV...practically creates a new visual language"
Newsweek
"to further heighten the cinema verite flavor, the show employs natural lighting (at times a lone policeman's flashlight) . . . its impact on the Industry will be, well, revolutionary"
LA Herald Examiner
"I bet they'll (the audience) become fixated with the visual style of "The Street".
New York Daily News
"Radically different from anything you've ever seen on TV"

Tales From The Darkside-The Movie
Hollywood Reporter
"Cinematographer Robert Draper proves adept at the various classic styles - from Movie Serial nuttiness and Gothic Horror to Film Noirish Darkness"



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