Philip Bloom (filmmaker)

[2] His recent credits include work with Lucasfilm,[3] Discovery HD, Five, Living, Sky One, and more.

[4] In 2009 he was called up by Rick McCallum to help shoot with Canon DSLRs on the set of Lucasfilm's Red Tails.

[5] In 2011 Bloom made the documentary film How to Start a Revolution with Ruaridh Arrow about Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene Sharp, which premiered at the 27th annual Boston Film Festival and won Best Documentary, as well as the Mass Impact Award.

[11] In November 2015 he reviewed the Sony A7S II for the BBC News "Click" technology show.

[14] In 2019 his documentary "The Skiathos Cats" won the "Make a better world" award at the Arcosanti Film Carnivale.

[2] In 2018 Bloom made a number of documentaries to raise money for a cat charity on the Greek island of Skiathos.

Philip Bloom filming in Mumbai India, June 2014
Bloom with George Lucas on the set of "Red Tails"