Lou Angeli(1951-2013)
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
- Director
Lou Angeli has been involved in filmmaking, television production and
firefighting most of his life. His vast personal experience as a
firefighter and an emergency medical technician enables him to capture
dramatic situations in powerfully realistic videos, which have earned
him a number of industry awards.
Lou, the DP and cinematographer, has contributed to programs like ABC's
20/20, Dateline: NBC, Rescue/911, Inferno, and Real-TV. During his
television career, he has been a studio director for Philadelphia's PBS
station, a remote director for ESPN, and a documentary cameraman for
CNN. He also served as Executive Producer for the Firehouse Video
Training System, the nation's first accredited firefighter video
training series.
Lou Angeli, the writer, provides the reader a riveting peek at life
deep inside the trenches of emergency response. He has been referred to
as the firefighters' storyteller, and his written work includes
breaking news, features, fiction - but most importantly articles
dealing with firefighter safety.
On September 11, 2002, while a member of the Kennett Fire Department in
suburban Philadelphia, Lou Angeli left fire-rescue as an active member.
His focus now is making films that deal with emergency response and
disasters and he serves as a firefighter advocate. Lou is single and
now resides in Wilmington, Delaware.
firefighting most of his life. His vast personal experience as a
firefighter and an emergency medical technician enables him to capture
dramatic situations in powerfully realistic videos, which have earned
him a number of industry awards.
Lou, the DP and cinematographer, has contributed to programs like ABC's
20/20, Dateline: NBC, Rescue/911, Inferno, and Real-TV. During his
television career, he has been a studio director for Philadelphia's PBS
station, a remote director for ESPN, and a documentary cameraman for
CNN. He also served as Executive Producer for the Firehouse Video
Training System, the nation's first accredited firefighter video
training series.
Lou Angeli, the writer, provides the reader a riveting peek at life
deep inside the trenches of emergency response. He has been referred to
as the firefighters' storyteller, and his written work includes
breaking news, features, fiction - but most importantly articles
dealing with firefighter safety.
On September 11, 2002, while a member of the Kennett Fire Department in
suburban Philadelphia, Lou Angeli left fire-rescue as an active member.
His focus now is making films that deal with emergency response and
disasters and he serves as a firefighter advocate. Lou is single and
now resides in Wilmington, Delaware.