Julian Chojnacki
Julian Chojnacki was born on Sep 23, 1953 in UK. Julian Chojnacki's big-screen debut came with Mafia Princess directed by Robert L. Collins in 1986. Julian Chojnacki is known for Nobody Famous directed by Elizabeth Ahlstrom, Jan Collins stars as and Kathryn Harrison as . The upcoming new movie Julian Chojnacki plays is Nobody Famous which will be released on Aug 02, 2020.
Julian started making 8mm and Super 8 movies at the age of ten, with a camera given to him by his father. One of these early films gained recognition at the Canadian Amateur Film Festival. While still creating films, Julian pursued his musical career as a drummer in a Canadian rock band. He then chose to spend the majority of his time pursing his career in the Film & TV industry by learning the art of Steadicam, from the Academy Award winning inventor, Garrett Brown in 1979. Julian was chosen to tour alongside Pope John Paul II in 1984 for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), a cherished honor. Julian became a recognized Steadicam master in 1988, which was followed by many films where Julian was both the A Camera operator and Steadicam operator. His standout style and knowledge of story telling brought him his first directing opportunity with the CBS TV Series, Nash Bridges, starring Don Johnson and Cheech Marin.Julian's diverse talents as Director, Cinematographer, Steadicam Operator, Camera operator, Writer & Editor have successfully contributed to his innovative style in Film, television & Music Video Production. Julian has spent the past 35 years in the entertainment business and holds such accomplishments as Director for the TV series, "Nash Bridges", "The Strip", starring Sean Patrick Flanery (Boondock Saints) and "The District", starring Craig T. Nelson (Poltergeist), as well, Director of the Lifetime TV movie, "A Mother's Testimony", starring Kate Jackson (Charlie's Angels) and the short film, "Heartburn", starring Dennis Haysbert (The Unit).Julian has directed Music Videos of all genres including, the critically acclaimed 'City of Dreams: Artists for Tennessee Flood Relief' written by 2010 CCMA artist of the year, Victoria Banks, "Live Forever" by Billy Joe Shaver, which was nominated for a CMT video award, as well, Country artist Chad Lee, Craig Hand of the Band, Bush Hawg, Gospel/Hip Hop artist David Prince, Rock/Blues Artist Jeffrey James, Outlaw Country Artist Wes Hayden, The Jeffersons; Lisa Brokop & Paul Jefferson, Pop artist, Rachel Farris, Latino artist, Rigo Sanchez, Country artist Taria, Folk artist, Taylor Pie of the (Pozo Seco Singers), "Wal-Mart Girls" by Danny Greigo, John Stallings, "Redneck in all of Us" by Kaleb McIntire and a variety more.
Birthday
Sep 23, 1953Place of Birth
Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 2020
cinematographer
8.0 - 2014
camera and electrical department
5.2 - 2010
camera and electrical department
5.5 - 2009
camera and electrical department
5.1 - 2007
camera and electrical department
6.6 - 2005
camera and electrical department
5.1 - 2004
Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss
camera and electrical department
5.5 - 2004
camera and electrical department
6.2 - 2003
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
camera and electrical department
5.5 - 2003
camera and electrical department
5.7 - 2003
44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out
camera and electrical department
6.3 - 2002
camera and electrical department
5.7 - 2002
camera and electrical department
5.8 - 2001
director
4.8 - 2001
camera and electrical department
4.9 - 2001
camera and electrical department
5.6 - 1997
camera and electrical department
5.6 - 1997
camera and electrical department
4.5 - 1996
camera and electrical department
5.4 - 1996
camera and electrical department
4.7 - 1996
camera and electrical department
7.6 - 1995
camera and electrical department
5.5 - 1995
camera and electrical department
6.0 - 1995
camera and electrical department
6.6 - 1995
The Other Mother: A Moment of Truth Movie
camera and electrical department
7.0 - 1995
Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story
camera and electrical department
7.0 - 1994
camera and electrical department
3.2 - 1993
camera and electrical department
5.2 - 1993
camera and electrical department
6.2 - 1993
For the Love of My Child: The Anissa Ayala Story
camera and electrical department
5.9 - 1993
camera and electrical department
4.8 - 1993
camera and electrical department
5.3 - 1992
camera and electrical department
5.8 - 1992
camera and electrical department
6.4 - 1991
camera and electrical department
6.1 - 1991
camera and electrical department
7.1 - 1991
camera and electrical department
5.8 - 1990
camera and electrical department
6.1 - 1989
camera and electrical department
5.7 - 1989
camera and electrical department
7.6 - 1989
camera and electrical department
5.4 - 1989
camera and electrical department
6.1 - 1988
camera and electrical department
6.5 - 1988
camera and electrical department
5.4 - 1988
camera and electrical department
5.9 - 1988
camera and electrical department
5.7 - 1987
camera and electrical department
6.1 - 1986
camera and electrical department
5.6