Leonard Low
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actor
Leonard Low is an award-winning cinematographer, filmmaker and actor from Canberra, Australia. He is a qualified and experienced teacher and director in speech & drama, theatre, and film.
He was Director of Photography for the short films "The Silence of Whitewater (2011)," (winner of the 2011 MyState Film Festival, 2012 Canberra Short Film Festival - Best Film (student), "The Book of Memories (2013)," (officially shortlisted, Tropfest Australia 2013), "Ravenous (2013)," (winner of Best Film and Best Fright awards, Stranger With My Face Horror Film Festival), "The Balloon Man (2017)," (winner of two awards at the Lights! Canberra! Action! Film Festival 2017), and "Right Handed (2017)", (winner of two awards at the Lights! Canberra! Action! Film Festival 2017).
"Ravenous" was included in the feature anthology "A Night of Horror: Volume 1 (2015)", and Leonard was Camera Assistant for the interstitials in the feature anthology "Locks of Love (2014)". He was also a member of the Camera Department for the in-production feature films "Macbeth 1040AD" and "Breeding in Captivity (2015)".
He was Director of Photography for the short films "The Silence of Whitewater (2011)," (winner of the 2011 MyState Film Festival, 2012 Canberra Short Film Festival - Best Film (student), "The Book of Memories (2013)," (officially shortlisted, Tropfest Australia 2013), "Ravenous (2013)," (winner of Best Film and Best Fright awards, Stranger With My Face Horror Film Festival), "The Balloon Man (2017)," (winner of two awards at the Lights! Canberra! Action! Film Festival 2017), and "Right Handed (2017)", (winner of two awards at the Lights! Canberra! Action! Film Festival 2017).
"Ravenous" was included in the feature anthology "A Night of Horror: Volume 1 (2015)", and Leonard was Camera Assistant for the interstitials in the feature anthology "Locks of Love (2014)". He was also a member of the Camera Department for the in-production feature films "Macbeth 1040AD" and "Breeding in Captivity (2015)".