Henrik A. Meyer
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Writer
Henrik A. Meyer found himself drawn to the camera at the age of 10 when he first started taking pictures, which turned into a lifelong passion for photography. This passion has led him to a long career as a cinematographer, and both this wealth of experience and a lifelong love of telling stories have set the foundation for his foray into the role of Director.
Henrik's interest in directing stems from his deep appreciation for all pieces of the cinematic process-he thrives on being involved in every aspect of the final product, but more importantly, on collaborating with the many artists he works alongside on each of his projects. His many world travels (over 40 countries!) have influenced his open-minded perspective toward his work, and he believes the best process involves the input and creative vision from every member of the team. His diverse travels and deep interest in each person's unique story are the signature inspirations behind Henrik's films, which are often based on true events but intentionally depicted through a universal lens.
A Denmark native who spent 15 years in the Danish film industry, Henrik's directorial journey was largely inspired by his colleagues Niels Arden Oplev (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) and Charlotte Sieling (Homeland, Lovecraft Country). A more recent and highly influential experience has been a series of screenwriting courses with John Warren (Young Screenwriters). He has had experience directing small commercial specs for brands like White Claw and Full Sail University, while also directing, writing, and producing his own short films, including The Blue Car (official selection of the Oxford and DC Shorts film festivals) and his newest work, Stay.
Henrik's interest in directing stems from his deep appreciation for all pieces of the cinematic process-he thrives on being involved in every aspect of the final product, but more importantly, on collaborating with the many artists he works alongside on each of his projects. His many world travels (over 40 countries!) have influenced his open-minded perspective toward his work, and he believes the best process involves the input and creative vision from every member of the team. His diverse travels and deep interest in each person's unique story are the signature inspirations behind Henrik's films, which are often based on true events but intentionally depicted through a universal lens.
A Denmark native who spent 15 years in the Danish film industry, Henrik's directorial journey was largely inspired by his colleagues Niels Arden Oplev (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) and Charlotte Sieling (Homeland, Lovecraft Country). A more recent and highly influential experience has been a series of screenwriting courses with John Warren (Young Screenwriters). He has had experience directing small commercial specs for brands like White Claw and Full Sail University, while also directing, writing, and producing his own short films, including The Blue Car (official selection of the Oxford and DC Shorts film festivals) and his newest work, Stay.