Greg MacGillivray (born 1945) is an American film director and cinematographer. Read full biography of Greg MacGillivray →
My goal is that after seeing 'Grand Canyon,' every person in the audience will go home knowing they have to conserve water: even something as... →
At first, the tornado is nearly invisible. Against the sky, it's white on white.
I love the ocean; growing up around Laguna Beach, I spent my summers surfing, diving, and snorkeling.
Satisfying myself is the point in filmmaking, in my mind.
Film has far more color shades. It's called 'bit depth' in digital terms. And most bit depth in digital is about twelve, but film bit... →
Not only have I made films about the subject, but I've largely funded them on my own, so I'm fully committed to doing whatever I can to... →
I've been using the power of the IMAX medium, with its gigantic screens and supervivid pictures, to get people to fall in love with the ocean.
Marine scientists predict that by 2050 there will be no more large fish left in the ocean if we don't change our relationship with the sea.
The ocean is our planet's life support system, yet in my travels and at home, I've seen its degradation firsthand.
What's happening on the Colorado River is happening all over the world. The water is overused, overdammed, and it's polluted in some places.
Flying through a hurricane is the most fearsome shaking you will ever get. Everything has to be tied down in the airplane. And the IMAX camera has to... →
Grain isn't structured like a screen door that you're looking through, but pixels are. Film-based grain is just all over the place, one frame... →
'Hollywood Don't Surf!' is really about how Hollywood's superficial view of surfing culture has influenced popular culture and the... →