Bo Webb

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Alias:
Raney 'Bo' Webb

Birthplace:
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Bo Webb is an American film maker based in Wilmington, North Carolina, who has directed a feature film, some episodic television, music videos, commercials and short films. He is a founding member of Twinkle Doon, a collection of friends and film makers who started the Cucalorus Film Festival in 1994 and Tee Vee Show, a weekly public access extravaganza that's now available on YouTube. He also works as a camera operator and cinematographer in the film industry.

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"A" Camera Operator:
2012  Piranha 3DD
2014  Tusk

Additional Photography:
2012  Chernobyl Diaries
2012  Piranha 3DD
2014  Tusk

Camera Operator:
2012  Chernobyl Diaries
2012  Piranha 3DD
2014  Jessabelle
2014  Tusk

Director:
2007  Dead Heist
2012  Chernobyl Diaries
2012  Piranha 3DD
2014  Jessabelle
2014  Tusk

Editor:
2007  Dead Heist
2012  Chernobyl Diaries
2012  Piranha 3DD
2014  Jessabelle
2014  Tusk

First Assistant Camera:
2007  Dead Heist
2007  Death Sentence
2012  Chernobyl Diaries
2012  Piranha 3DD
2014  Jessabelle
2014  Tusk

Screenplay:
2007  Dead Heist
2007  Death Sentence
2012  Chernobyl Diaries
2012  Piranha 3DD
2014  Jessabelle
2014  Tusk

Second Assistant Camera:
2001  Domestic Disturbance
2007  Dead Heist
2007  Death Sentence
2012  Chernobyl Diaries
2012  Piranha 3DD
2014  Jessabelle
2014  Tusk

Camera Operator:
2003  One Tree Hill

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