Christina Drahos

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Digital Compositor / Lighting & Compositing Artist

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse  (2018)

Compositing Artist: Sony Pictures Imageworks, Digital Compositor: Sony Pictures Imageworks

Spider-Man: Homecoming  (2017)

Directed by: Jon Watts
Cinematography by: Salvatore Totino

Digital Compositor: Scanline

Furious 7  (2015)

Directed by: James Wan
Cinematography by: Marc Spicer, Stephen F. Windon
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Compositor: Giant Killer Robots

Fantastic Four  (2005)

Directed by: Tim Story
Cinematography by: Oliver Wood
Edited by: William Hoy

Digital Effects Artist: ESC Entertainment

The Ladykillers  (2004)

Directed by: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Cinematography by: Roger Deakins
Edited by: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

Digital Compositor

Ghost Ship  (2002)

Directed by: Steve Beck
Cinematography by: Gale Tattersall
Edited by: Roger Barton

Digital Compositor: ILM

Jurassic Park III  (2001)

Directed by: Joe Johnston
Cinematography by: Shelly Johnson
Edited by: Robert Dalva

Digital Compositor: Digital Domain

Red Planet  (2000)

Directed by: Antony Hoffman
Cinematography by: Peter Suschitzky

Digital Compositor: Visionart

Anna and the King  (1999)

Directed by: Andy Tennant
Cinematography by: Caleb Deschanel
Edited by: Roger Bondelli

Digital Compositor

Mystery Men  (1999)

Directed by: Kinka Usher
Cinematography by: Stephen H. Burum
Edited by: Conrad Buff IV

Visual Effects Compositor: VisionArt

Deep Blue Sea  (1999)

Directed by: Renny Harlin
Cinematography by: Stephen F. Windon

2D Artist: VisionArt

Doctor Dolittle  (1998)

Directed by: Betty Thomas
Cinematography by: Russell Boyd
Edited by: Peter Teschner

Digital Production Assistant: Main Title Sequence

Eraser  (1996)

Directed by: Chuck Russell
Cinematography by: Adam Greenberg
Edited by: Michael Tronick

Digital Artist: Main Title Sequence

Ghosts of Mississippi  (1996)

Directed by: Rob Reiner
Cinematography by: John Seale
Edited by: Robert Leighton
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