Doug Pray
Known for: Directing
Doug Pray is an American documentary film director, cinematographer, and editor who often explores unique subcultures in his films. His work includes Surfwise (2008) a portrait of the nomadic, 11-member Doc Paskowitz family (often referred to as the "first family of surfing"); Big Rig (2008), a documentary about truck drivers; Infamy (2005), a documentary about graffiti culture; Red Diaper Baby (2004) a solo-performance film starring Josh Kornbluth; Scratch (2001), a documentary about turntablism and DJ culture; and his first feature, Hype! (1996), a documentary about the explosion and exploitation of the Seattle grunge scene of the early '90's. His most recent film Art & Copy, premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, is about advertising and creativity and was distributed by PBS. In addition to his documentaries, Doug Pray has directed a number of non-fiction style commercials and commissioned short films. In 2006, he won an Emmy award in for an advocacy campaign about HIV-AIDS awareness. Doug Pray was born in Denver, Colorado, he grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, has a BA in sociology from Colorado College, and an MFA from UCLA's School of Film and Television. He resides in Los Angeles and is a member of the Directors Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Known for
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The Thin Pink Line
Band at Party
Hype!
Director
Surfwise
Director
Infamy
Director
Art & Copy
Director
Scratch
Director
The Job of Songs
Consulting Producer
The Vandal
Additional Editing
Levitated Mass
Director
Red Diaper Baby
Director
Love, Lizzo
Director
Big Rig
Director
American Pimp
Editor
Louder Than Guns
Director
Scratch: All the Way Live
Director
Hype! 20 Years After
Director
The Hemingway
Editor
Sundance 20
Director
The Defiant Ones
Writer
Home
Director
From Cradle to Stage
Executive Producer
Arnold
Executive Producer
The Power of Film
Supervising Editor