Luke Geissbühler
Luke Geissbühler, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, has consistently pursued projects that carry cultural weight. His impressive body of work includes notable films such as Borat 1 and 2, Fahrenheit 11/9, Helvetica, Buck, and Abstract: The Art of Design. Luke gained international fame when he became the first person to successfully capture video footage from near space using a homemade spacecraft, an achievement that showcased his innovative spirit.
After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and Television from New York University, Luke embarked on a global journey, managing intricate shoots for a diverse array of high-profile clients. His collaborations span a wide range of acclaimed directors and performers, including Sacha Baron Cohen, Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Doug Liman, Barry Levinson, David Wain, and Kathryn Bigelow. His work has appeared across major platforms and studios such as 20th Century Fox, HBO, Netflix, PBS, Universal, IFC, Focus Features, and many others.
With a unique blend of creativity and technical expertise, Luke continues to push the boundaries of visual storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the industry and inspiring future generations of filmmakers.
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