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Deborah Brozina

Content Creator | Emmy-winning filmmaker.

Deb has had a camera in her hands since the 4th grade.


The daughter of a refugee, she was one of a minority of women engineers at Cornell University. Because as every first-generation American child knows, it's either medicine or engineering. She chose Operations Research and Information Engineering.


She got her first formal photography training in an elective class called "The Psychology of Visual Communications." While she was working on her MBA at NYU-Stern she took a film class for fun and saw the documentary, For All Mankind.  She got the power of story and said, "I want to do THAT!"


After finishing her MBA, it was off to a film set. She became a member of the International Cinematographer's Guild, IATSE Local 600 in a matter of 7 months and started working her way up. Along came YouTube. Suddenly, her film credits mattered as much as her technical experience.


Bringing all of her experiences to the job gives her storytelling impact, whether they play on the big screen or an iPhone. Her credits include work on Succession, A Different Man, The Noel Diary, The Equalizer, as well as numerous live events and promos.


She has won an Emmy Award for her camera work on Disney Parks Magical Christmas Parade. Her work for the Legal Aid Society earned her a Silver Telly for writing, producing and directing a piece on parole reform.



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