Joseph Pedalino Jr.

Director Of Photography/camera Operator at HB Communications, Inc.

Joseph Pedalino, Jr. has had a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of cinematography and production management. Joseph started their career as a Freelance Director of Photography in 1981 before moving on to work as an independent Director of Photography for their own company, Independent Productions, starting in 1986. Joseph also worked as a Production Manager for Independent Productions, Inc. during the same period.

In 1997, Joseph joined Jupiter Entertainment as a Director of Photography and Camera Operator. Joseph worked on various projects for The History Channel, A&E, Biography Channel, Oxygen Network, and others. Joseph also served as a Camera Operator for the TLC reality show "Welcome to Myrtle Manor" in 2013.

Joseph has also worked for HB Communications as a Director of Photography and Camera Operator since 2010. Joseph has been involved in shooting features and programming for clients including ESPN and CNBC during this time. Additionally, they have had brief stints as a Director of Photography for organizations such as the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), Common Machine, and Atlantic Fitness in 2015.

In 2013, Joseph worked for hscusa.tv as a DP/Camera, shooting various features and programming for clients including ESPN and CNBC. Joseph also briefly worked as a Camera Operator during the same period.

Overall, Joseph Pedalino, Jr. has gained extensive experience and expertise as a Director of Photography and Camera Operator throughout their career, working with different production companies and on a variety of projects.

Joseph Pedalino, Jr.'s education history includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications Broadcasting from the University of South Florida. Joseph attended the university from 1977 to 1980. Prior to that, they studied Communication at Stockton University from 1975 to 1976.

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  • Director Of Photography/camera Operator

    January, 2010 - present