Torrey Loomis

Torrey Loomis (born 1974) is currently the Creative Director for Hattori Hanzo Shears as well as a filmmaker, executive producer, photographer, and former business owner.[1] One of the first known owners of the RED ONE digital cinema camera,[2] Loomis acquired two RED ONE cameras #20 and #21 (known as "Hobbes" and "Calvin") from RED Digital Cinema in 2007. One of the first full length feature films to be shot on RED ONE, Sensored was shot on RED ONE camera #21. In addition to Sensored, he is best known for films such as Bloodline, Cafe, and The Killing of Mary Surratt.

As owner of Silverado Studios, Loomis contributed to production on non-cinema projects such as music videos, political ads, documentaries, and reality television shows. Prior to that, Loomis was a patrol officer and police investigator at Scotts Valley Police Department in Santa Cruz County from 1996 to 2002. Loomis also served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves from 1994-2002 at Echo Co. 2/23 4th MarDiv in San Bruno, CA.

Executive production

Shorts

  • Susannah (Executive produced with Joe Carnahan as part of the OpenCut project.[3] Winning edit: Susannah (Official Cut) Written and directed by Evan Nicholas (US 2009) Starring John Borgis and Ben Bray Executive Producer Joe Carnahan and Torrey Loomis Edited by Carsten Kurpanek Distinctions: Official Selection AFI Dallas, 2009
  • Roundup at Palo Duro[4]

Reality television

Political ads

Distinctions

Film awards

Professional awards

  • RAW Artist 2012 Photographer of the Year (Sacramento)
  • City of Scotts Valley - Employee of the Year, 2000
  • City of Scotts Valley - Officer of the Year, 1999
  • City of Marina - Reserve Police Officer of the Year, May 1995

Business awards

Education

Loomis is a graduate from CSU Monterey Bay and Monterey Peninsula College with the following degrees:

  • California State University - Monterey Bay B.S. Applied Computing, Telecommunications, and Multimedia
  • Monterey Peninsula College A.A. Liberal Arts
  • Monterey Peninsula College A.A. Psychology
  • Monterey Peninsula College A.A. Law Enforcement

References

  1. "Creative Director".
  2. "Cutting-edge Folsom firm designs Space Age studio". Sacramento Business Journal. 13 September 2008.
  3. Hart, Hugh. "Movie Editing Contest: Cut It Your Way" via www.wired.com.
  4. "Private video on Vimeo". vimeo.com.
  5. "Horses' saving grace headed for TV?". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
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