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         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="https://www.jonkline.com/">Jon Kline</a></div><div>Commercials, branded content, short and feature films, music videos, mini-documentaries, and commercial still photography are all included in Jon's body of work. Brands such as Nike, Rolling Stone, the NFL, American Express, Target, and others have confidence in him to tell their story. AT&amp;T and Wells Fargo. His work has been exhibited at festivals including Tribeca and Cannes as well as on significant broadcast and streaming networks. He has been featured in MovieMaker Magazine and has been the subject of interviews with the Huffington Post and USA Today. He also contributes to Getty Images.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Each camera and lens has an own set of strengths, and Jon successfully combines them. He is familiar with cutting-edge technology, such as LED volumes and light field cinematography, and has experience working with cameras from Arri, Red, Panavision, Sony, Panasonic, and Canon. He has more than 100 lenses in his collection, some of which are more than a century old. Because of his extensive knowledge of filming techniques and cinematic history, Jon has developed a distinctive style as a director of photography.</div>]]></description>
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