My name is Justin-Matthieu D. Aikman and I am a cinematographer currently living in Ohio. I have done documentary work and commercial work over the past 5 years where I have shot for Knox Community Hospital, International Paper & Corna Kokosing.
You can learn more about me or see my reel at
Unique traits: Play's well with others and will fight tooth and nail to get my shot for your project. I live ONLY for your project.
Fred Chevy - "HOW Do WE Do IT"
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Commercial
by I-Conn Video Productions / Matt Starr
Cinematographer Local car dealer tv commercial. Not yet aired.
Corna - Safty Audit
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Industrial
by I-Conn Video Production
DOP
Operation Street Smart
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Commercial
by I-Conn Video Production
1st AC
Looking For The Jackalope
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Film
by Looking For The Jackalope LLC
2nd AC
Kokosing Safety Training
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Industrial
by I-Conn Video Production
DOP
AgInfoTech
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Industrial
by I-Conn Video Production
Camera Operator
My Old Friend - PSA (Knox County Sheriffs Department & 211)
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Commercial
by I-Conn Video Production
DOP
Corna Saftey
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Industrial
by I-Conn Video Productions
DoP
Prescription Take Back (Knox County Sheriff Office & 211)
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Commercial
by I-Conn Video Production
DOP
Ohio Rent
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Commercial
by I-Conn Video Productions
Camera Operator / AC / Grip / Gaffer
The JJ Project
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Documentary
by I-Conn Video Productions (Documentary)
Cinematographer A rare desire by a very young Director with brittle bone disease and dwarfism to direct a musical
Life twinkling in his dark eyes and his passion for theatre radiating through his bright smile. It is contagious.
A documentary for the ages and for all ages.
A sprinkle of HOPE
Cold
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Film
(Short)
Camera and Electrical Department After his release from prison, a convicted felon must escape his abusive father and confront a dark family secret in order to start a new life with his mentally handicapped brother.
Hunting for Hunger
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Film
(Documentary and Family)
Camera and Electrical Department A documentary demonstrating that by harvesting white-tail deer each season, we maintain a healthy deer population while preventing crop damage to farmers. Venison is donated through a national program called Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry which pays for the processing of deer meat to be given to hot meals programs, Salvation Army branches, churches, and other charities who provide meal assistance to people who are hungry. In addition to these benefits, hunting deer offers many other benefits to our community such as reducing automobile collisions with deer on Ohio roadways, effecting motor vehicle insurance premiums and claims, providing a better nutritional source of meat, and contributing to a significant portion of Ohio's economy. Written by Anonymous
Telly Award 29th Annual - Where Your Food Comes From
(2007)
Self Taught in the art of Photography
(1987-2014)
Self Educated on the magic of Cinematography
(1987-2014)