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Scott Pelzel is a post production specialist and cinematographer.
Career[edit]
Pelzel is a native of Detroit Michigan and began his career as a camera assistant during the early 90's, he then moved up to working on projects as a cinematographer in the mid- late 90's. While freelancing for a friend's production company shooting various projects, he began his career as an Editor and cut his teeth on educational, corporate films and commercials in the Detroit area, Pelzel also shot and edited short films with friends including "The CD Shop" (1995) and music videos including the music video for the song "Hot Women (Cold Beer)" by the popular Detroit area band Goober & the Peas.
Pelzel moved to Europe between 1996-1997 where he shot and edited the Swiss German short film "Die Klavierspielrin" (The Piano Teacher) based on a novel written by famed Austrian writer Alfreda Jelinek. The short film won the Golden Leopard Award for best short film at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland in 1997.
Pelzel then moved to New York City in 1998 and started to further his narrative and commercial work editing national and international commercials for Victoria's Secret[1][2], Ralph Lauren[3], CoverGirl, American Airlines[1], Blue Cross/Blue Shield[4][5], Google[6] and Macy's.[7]
Pelzel's documentary editing work includes the Discovery Channel documentary series "A year on Earth" (2004), his narrative editing work includes the short films "Heaven is Waiting", "The Girl and the Spanish Boy" (2011) and "Crackers" (2012) starring Vincent D'Onofrio.
Pelzel has also worked on episodic series for VH1[1] and MTV including as an Online Editor for the US version of the episodic series "Skins" (2011), Senior Editor for the series "Rebel Music" (2013) which was distributed and aired on Netflix for 2 seasons and as an Online Editor for the Discovery America series "A Haunting" (2005- ).
Pelzel has also done VFX work on the Netflix children's education series "The Who Was? Show" (2018), The Australian Science Fiction Short film to have the first all Aboriginal cast; "Kindred" (2014) and the documentary "Impossible Possible/The Amazon 5000 Story" (2021).
Pelzel's other cinematography work includes work for a variety of MTV music related projects. shorts and documentaries.
References[edit]
- ^ a b c "Scott Pelzel | Just Add Water | United States". JawSite-Current LIVE. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ^ EDITOR-MOGRAPH, Scott Pelzel (2013-10-20), Victoria's Secret - "Holiday Angels", retrieved 2024-01-20
- ^ EDITOR-MOGRAPH, Scott Pelzel (2013-10-20), Ralph Lauren - RALPH - "Oh Yeah", retrieved 2024-01-20
- ^ EDITOR-MOGRAPH, Scott Pelzel (2013-10-20), Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield - "What is The Light?", retrieved 2024-01-20
- ^ EDITOR-MOGRAPH, Scott Pelzel (2013-10-21), Blue Cross/Blue Shield - " Kick", retrieved 2024-01-20
- ^ EDITOR-MOGRAPH, Scott Pelzel (2013-10-21), Google.com - "Muscles", retrieved 2024-01-20
- ^ EDITOR-MOGRAPH, Scott Pelzel (2013-10-21), Macy's - "Find Your Magic", retrieved 2024-01-20