Cinematographer | Director | Photographer
Neil Daza is a director, cinematographer and a photographer. He has lighted several notable films like Yamashita: The Tiger’s Treasure (2001), Dekada ’70 (2002), Feng Shui (2004), Emir (2010), Bwaya (2014), and top-rating television shows Maalaala Mo Kaya, Princess and I, and Be Careful With My Heart. Neil was one of the 20 Asian documentary photographers and filmmakers invited by the Gwangju Arts Council in South Korea to exhibit photographs and short films in a multimedia documentary exhibition, Conjunction Points in 2005.
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Neil Daza is a director, cinematographer and a photographer. He has lighted several notable films like Yamashita: The Tiger’s Treasure (2001), Dekada ’70 (2002), Feng Shui (2004), Emir (2010), Bwaya (2014), and top-rating television shows Maalaala Mo Kaya, Princess and I, and Be Careful With My Heart. Neil was one of the 20 Asian documentary photographers and filmmakers invited by the Gwangju Arts Council in South Korea to exhibit photographs and short films in a multimedia documentary exhibition, Conjunction Points in 2005.
He was named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines in 1992. He was recognized in Japan as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World in 1993 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards (FAMAS) Lamberto Avellana Award from the Film Academy of the Philippines - Best Cinematography for Ka Oryang (2011) at CinemaOne Originals Digital Film Festival with Kiri Dalena - Best Cinematography for Seroks (2006) at CinemaOne Originals Digital Film Festival CINEMALAYA INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL Best Cinematography Kung paano hinihintay ang dapithapon (2018)
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