Adam Ruszkowski is a cinematographer and directing cameraman based in China.
After graduating from UAM's Department of Film, Television and Digital Media Adam began his career working on personal documentary projects in China and collaborating with artists on short films and experimental videos.
Adam has developed his skills as a cinematographer by shooting a wide range of documentaries, commercials, short films and music videos. His credits include projects for HBO, BBC, Netflix, Disney, as well as feature movies such as award winning “Citizenfour” and "Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web". He has also been shooting brand clips for IBM, Mandarin Oriental, Hennessy and many others.
His original short films have won numerous awards and his still photography from Burma, Xinjiang and Pearl River Delta appeared in various photography magazines.
Having traveled and worked extensively in the region Adam is highly adaptable to challenging environments and cultural specifics. Whether working on fiction, documentaries or commercials he is determined to find visual style that enhances the project and engages the audience.
Adam is EasyRig ambassador for China and Hong Kong.
Edges of China
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Documentary
by Discovery Channel/ Mitch Farkas
DP feature doc
Unconstrained
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Documentary
by The Smalls/ David Hayes (Documentary)
DP short doc on facial recognition tech in China
Colliers TVC
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Commercial
by Colliers International
DP tvc
Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web
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Film
(Documentary, Biography and Thriller)
Cinematographer The story of the most wanted man online
citizenfour
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Documentary
by Praxis Films
cinematographer- additional shots in HK
Amdo after harvest
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Documentary
by NCH Media
DP
Flowers for the butcher
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Film (short)
by NCH Media
Director/ Dp
the Owner
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Commercial
by collabfeature
Dp / director
Wild Palms Station
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Film
(Documentary and Short)
Director Long-term observation of a metro station and the everyday hustle nearby. The act of speeding up or slowing down the film reflects the personal time of the observer, and the act of focusing brings out just one part of the overcrowded image. He enters stores and repair shops, watches a channel, large screens and palms, hidden and not hidden, always in search of teach situation's unique pace. Written by anonymous