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  1. Greg MacGillivray (born 1945 [citation needed]) is an American film director and cinematographer. Career. MacGillivray was first nominated for an Academy Award in 1995 for directing The Living Sea (Best Documentary Short Subject), and was nominated in the same category again for Dolphins in 2000. [citation needed]

  2. Greg MacGillivray. Director: National Parks Adventure. Greg has been producing and directing award-winning films for more than 40 years. He started making films when he was just 13 and partnered with Jim Freeman to form MacGillivray Freeman Films in 1966.

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  3. Greg has been producing and directing award-winning films for more than 40 years. He started making films when he was just 13 and partnered with Jim Freeman to form MacGillivray Freeman Films in 1966. He loves the continual chess game of making a film, where each move affects every element.

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  4. Greg MacGillivrays New Memoir. Filming adventures from surfing to Everest and beyond. LEARN MORE. Five Summer Stories. Special 50th Anniversary Edition. LEARN MORE. Movies for Families. Announcing our new streaming channel. START STREAMING. Innovative filmmakers from the start. OUR STORY. Collaboration with the best. PARTNERS. Let’s work together.

  5. Greg MacGillivray. Director: National Parks Adventure. Greg has been producing and directing award-winning films for more than 40 years. He started making films when he was just 13 and partnered with Jim Freeman to form MacGillivray Freeman Films in 1966.

  6. MacGillivray Freeman Films and Earth Aware Editions are proud to announce the publication of Greg MacGillivray’s illustrated memoir, FIVE HUNDRED SUMMER STORIES (Earth Aware Editions/Simon & Schuster; Nov. 15, 2022), a fascinating account of MacGillivray’s journey as an artist, a self-made filmmaker and an entrepreneur at the head of ...

  7. Jun 19, 2011 · This may sound like categories for an awards show, but these notches on the camera belong to the king of IMAX filmmaking: Greg MacGillivray, the grandmaster of the giant screen. The secret to creating compelling films for a 70-foot-high IMAX screen is to create "a feeling of being in a place they the audience hasn't been," explains ...