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Filmmaker Bulent Ozdemir[1] is a London raised Cypriot whose filmmaking life began in 2010 after many years of work in the insurance industry. His films have earned numerous awards, global festival screenings and most notably a worldwide distribution deal with indieFlix to showcase his multi award film Promised[2] on Amazon Prime.
Also known for:
- Blackmagic Rec709 LUTs byBoz™[3]
References
edit- ^ "Bulent Ozdemir | Writer, Director, Cinematographer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ Ozdemir, Bulent (2013-08-01), Promised (Short, Fantasy, Horror), R. M. Clarke, Andrew Dowbiggin, Alan Stenson, Wolf Valley Films, retrieved 2024-02-11
- ^ "Blackmagic to Arri Rec709 LUTs byBoz™ - DaVinci Resolve". Cinematography.com. 2022-08-01. Retrieved 2024-02-11.