Philip Armand
director of photography
Austrian-born Philip Armand woke up to his love of film after an eye-opening experience in
Utah at the Sundance Film Festival.  Since then he has found his expression mainly as a
cinematographer and editor.  His life’s commitment is to awaken the power and magic in
all people through inspiring media.

"Before making films I designed and built furniture, owned a computer service company,
built houses, installed security cameras and the list goes on and on.   These rich
experiences is what I bring to filmmaking.  Having lived on several continents, speaking
three languages and experiencing life is priceless schooling for interpreting the visual
language of film into something entertaining, real, inspiring and transformative."
about
documentary
New Year Baby, DVD Extras: cinematographer
Kaboom: cinematographer
Manhattan Measure: editor
Rainbeau Ridge: cinematographer
Coney Island History: camera
Topsy: editor, animator
Popular Pets: director, cinematographer
The Art of Ambivalence: director, camera, editor
Girard: cinematographer
recent projects
narrative
The River of Copsa Mica: cinematographer
Harry: cinematographer
Linus: cinematographer
Mother’s Day: cinematographer, editor
Touch and Go: editor
Taste of Honey: editor
Engram: camera
House of Satisfaction: assistant camera
commercial & industrial
Madewell Clothing: cinematographer
Nestle 100 Grand: cinematographer, editor
Remi Martin: camera
Absolut Flavorpill: camera
Infinity NYC Church: director, cinematographer
Safe at Home Foundation: camera
tv- shows & pilots
Pole Dance Boot-Camp: camera
Battle of the Band: cinematographer, editor
Mediocre New York: cinematographer, editor
Indigo TV: segment producer, cinematographer
radio
Listen for Freedom: producer