"Brian is not only a creative and knowledgeable cinematographer, but also a professional who knows how to balance the crucial relationships of time to production. As a first time director, I was very pleased to have a DP, who helped me to get over the hurdles inherent to working with the specific limitations and restrictions within the production. -- Flavio Alves: Director Even in My Dreams

"Brian has been an outstanding cinematographer for the documentary film 'House of Cards.' He has shown great dedication to the project throughout, delivering excellent, high quality shots. A vital contributor to the making of this film." -- Kevin Stocklin, Producer

"Ah, yes…Brian Fass. I remember him well. A DP of extraordinary ability, a master of light and shadow. A victim of my obsession with replicating the look and feel of Technicolor stock. Across hill and dale we trekked, into some of the most inhospitable locations on the planet, through dank castles and moisture soaked tombs and dark forests. It was like something out of the movies. May god bless Brian Fass, for few would have dared follow, let alone such a consummate professional." -- Scott Bunt: Writer/Director Sea of Dust

"I've directed seven low budget indie features and numerous shorts. I've had a lot of different cinematographers shoot my films. Brian Fass was certainly the easiest going to work with in an environment that can often become stressful. Brian worked particularly well with his gaffer Dan Marks and the two of them were the fastest moving camera crew I've ever seen. They could always tweek the lighting or framing at my request in the blink of an eye. I would certainly work with Brian again." -- Lee Sobel: Director Mother May I

"Brian is one of the best people I have ever had the pleasure of working with. His keen eye and his sense of a scene makes him a unique cinematographer. I can honestly say Brian is the reason I produced 'Deadly Desires.' " -- Kimberly Amato: Writer/Producer/Actress

"What a pleasure it was having Brian as our DP on our feature 'No One Gets Out'. He has a great eye, a very professional and easy going attitude and always went above and beyond what we needed from him. Most Importantly, he immediately adapted to our style of filmmaking saving us time and allowing our entire shoot to run very smoothly. I very much look forward to have him shoot our next film." -- Joshua Nelson: Writer/Producer - Savage Roses Productions

"Brian was the DP on my last film and he did a really great job. His composition and following of the actors was top notch. We shot with two cameras on almost every setup, I also edited the film and ended up using most of Brian's footage in the final cut. We did a lot of fast moving on this film and Brian was always ready and willing to keep going, even on our one 17 hour day! I'm already talking to him about shooting my next film."-- James Tucker: Director/Producer "No One Gets Out."

"I worked with Brian on a film titled 'Deadly Desires' , and the moment I met Brian, I saw the brilliance and greatness this man has. Not only that, but what a great and kind man he is, not afraid to lend a hand in every position. Brian has this eye and vision as he is the DP and when he gets on set he immediately gets working. Ths man is basically a director too, he knows great ideas in case the director doesn't. So he comes up with these camera angels like no other DP I have ever met. The man is wonderful. He's very easy going, and now a great friend of mine over the course of only one film. I'd give anything to work with him again. Anybody needs a hardworking, friendly, creative DP, Brian's the man to call. He truly has it all." -- Matthew Parton: Writer, Sound Operator, Director

"I saw two short films that I thought were beautifully shot, and I found out that both of them were filmed by Brian; I called him right away to shoot my first short. 'The Maid of Honor'. Brian's standards on set are extremely high, he is a consummate professional. He's meticulous and detail-oriented, yet he works fast with a minimum of fuss. The footage came out fantastically, and I did no color-correction, because I couldn't make it look any better than he did! I would highly recommend him." -- Valerie Peterson: Writer, Director "The Maid of Honor" - Official Selection of the Sedona International Film Festival

"I have worked with Brian Fass on many projects, and I truly say that Brian is dedicated to his craft and it shows in his work. We have worked together on two hip-hop videos and on each he has displayed and executed at a highly professional level. I would recommend him for any project that you may have if you are in search of a well rounded cinematographer." -- Anthony Quinn: Producer, Director

"The most efficient, professional, and innovative SP I've worked with. He has clear, simple soulutions to complex problems and always tries his best to capture the director's vision with as few compromises as possible. Want proof? On all three days of the shoot, we got everything we needed, and finished at least an hour before schedule." -- Soman Chainani: "Orpheous"

"We have worked twice with Brian, both times as part of a film competition where we needed to create a film under severe time constraints (the first was 64 hours, the second was 72 hours). Both times, Brian rose to the occassion, proving he was adept, level headed, and efficient under pressure. Even more impressive were the images he was able to create while being forced to shoot and light on the fly, without the benefit of storyboarding nor the ability to see locations ahead of time. Our films would not have looked as good had Brian not been as experienced and knowledgable. He is truly a cinematographer at the top of his game. In addition, he is a great guy who distinguishes himself by his dedication and love for what he does as evidenced by his desire to participate in every step of the competition, down to coming with us to hand in the final film. We look forward to working with Brian in the future and would recommend him to anyone in a second." -- Pun Bandhu & Marc Falato - Producers: "The Hidden" & "Full Access"