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Greg DeLiso

  • Cinematographer
  • Editor
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Greg DeLiso was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 25th, 1986. He is the only child of Michael and Sharon DeLiso and was almost lost at birth after a problem with the umbilical cord resulted in an emergency c-section. Raised in Detroit's northern suburbs and moving twice before the age of six the family arrived in Shelby TWP, Michigan in the summer of 1993.

After graduating from Eisenhower High School in 2004 at the age of 17 Greg relocated to New York City to attend the New York Film Academy. He remained in New York for the next seven years working as a freelance editor, videographer and director.

In 2005, while still enrolled at NYFA, Greg (along with classmates Mark Breese and Ned Martin) began interning for editor Bob Mead. Their first job was editing the DVD featurettes for the independent feature film Brooklyn Bound, starring Jamie Hector and Dean Winters.

What followed was a series of freelance positions running the gamut from acting reels to wedding videos to soft-core pornography. Later that year Greg and Mark began working on an independent feature shooting on the Jersey Shore. Starting as interns the two quickly became the films' producer, 2nd AC and assistant editors, still working under Bob Mead.

It was during the production that Greg met Jakob Hawkins, the films' star. The two have remained close collaborators with Jakob playing the title role in "Fake Henrik Zetterberg", a comedy web series directed by DeLiso, released in 2011.

In 2008 Greg and Mark teamed up with Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett of the Found Footage Festival and began working with them as editors for web content and the touring live show.

Later, through Nick and Joe, who were mutual friends, Greg met Jeff Krulik, a prolific filmmaker best known for co-directing the legendary cult documentary Heavy Metal Parking Lot. In 2010, Jeff was preparing to release a feature length sequel to Parking Lot; due to hiccups in the post-production process, however, he enlisted Greg to re-edit the film.

Jeff gave Greg carte-blanch to re-edit the film from scratch and it was completed in less than two months with Greg serving as editor and post-production supervisor. He was also awarded a co-producer credit for saving the film at the zero hour. Greg can be found on the commentary with Jeff joking about the hellish post process and the films' ultimate success.

In 2011 Greg premiered his first feature length documentary, Canada's Best Kept Secret, in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. The film chronicles the life and work of obscure author/naturalist R.D. Lawrence who published 30 books in 16 languages. Despite his relative obscurity, R.D. was integral in the green movement of the late 21st century and personally rescued and cared for over 2,000 animals on his wooded acreage in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario, Canada.

Greg is currently living and working in Detroit Michigan, his first feature film, Hectic Knife, is slated for release in 2012.
BornOctober 25, 1986
BornOctober 25, 1986
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    Known for

    Psycho Ape! (2020)
    Psycho Ape!
    6.1
    • Cinematographer
    • 2020
    Greg DeLiso and Peter Litvin in Hectic Knife (2016)
    Hectic Knife
    5.2
    • Cinematographer
    • 2016
    Butch Robins in What Kind of Music Do You Listen To?
    What Kind of Music Do You Listen To?
    • Cinematographer
      Bill Weeden, Kansas Bowling, and Floyd Cashio in Psycho Ape: Part II - The Wrath of Kong (2024)
      Psycho Ape: Part II - The Wrath of Kong
      4.9
      • Cinematographer
      • 2024

      Credits

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      Cinematographer



      • What Does E=mc2 Even Mean?
        • Cinematographer
        • In Production
        • Short
      • Sleeping Dreams
        • Cinematographer
        • In Production
        • Short
      • What Kind of Music Do You Listen To?
        • Cinematographer
        • Post-production
      • Bad Brain
        • Cinematographer
        • Post-production



      • Bill Weeden, Kansas Bowling, and Floyd Cashio in Psycho Ape: Part II - The Wrath of Kong (2024)
        Psycho Ape: Part II - The Wrath of Kong
        4.9
        • Cinematographer
        • 2024
      • Psycho Ape! (2020)
        Psycho Ape!
        6.1
        • Cinematographer
        • 2020
      • Emoni Bates in Ypsi's Emoni (2020)
        Ypsi's Emoni
        Short
        • Cinematographer
        • 2020
      • Greg DeLiso and Peter Litvin in Hectic Knife (2016)
        Hectic Knife
        5.2
        • Cinematographer
        • 2016
      • Jakob Hawkins in Fake Henrik Zetterberg (2011)
        Fake Henrik Zetterberg
        7.8
        TV Series
        • Cinematographer
        • 2011–2012
      • Canada's Best Kept Secret (2011)
        Canada's Best Kept Secret
        • Cinematographer
        • 2011
      • Taso Mikroulis, Darlenis Duran, Derek Stusynski, Julia Marie Peterson, Timothy Olin, and Elizabeth Hagstedt in The RAs (2011)
        The RAs
        7.7
        TV Series
        • Cinematographer
        • 2011
      • Jimmie James: Take a Little Trip (2011)
        Jimmie James: Take a Little Trip
        Music Video
        • Cinematographer
        • 2011
      • PBK Tout Va Bien (2011)
        PBK Tout Va Bien
        Short
        • Cinematographer
        • 2011
      • The Room Rap (2009)
        The Room Rap
        6.6
        Short
        • Cinematographer (uncredited)
        • 2009
      • Store Front New York (2009)
        Store Front New York
        Short
        • Cinematographer
        • 2009
      • Peter Litvin: Sing Along
        Music Video
        • Cinematographer
        • 2009
      • Traci Ann Wolfe and Jakob Hawkins in Making 'Divergence' (2009)
        Making 'Divergence'
        Video
        • Cinematographer
        • 2009
      • Brooklyn Artsmith
        Short
        • Cinematographer
        • 2009
      • Patrick T. McGowan in Uncle Morty's Dub Shack (2004)
        Uncle Morty's Dub Shack
        7.8
        TV Series
        • director of photography
        • 2004–2006

      Editor



      • What Does E=mc2 Even Mean?
        • Editor
        • In Production
        • Short
      • Sleeping Dreams
        • Editor
        • In Production
        • Short
      • What Kind of Music Do You Listen To?
        • Editor
        • Post-production
      • Bad Brain
        • Editor
        • Post-production



      • Bill Weeden, Kansas Bowling, and Floyd Cashio in Psycho Ape: Part II - The Wrath of Kong (2024)
        Psycho Ape: Part II - The Wrath of Kong
        4.9
        • Editor
        • 2024
      • Psycho Ape! (2020)
        Psycho Ape!
        6.1
        • Editor
        • 2020
      • Kevin Walter's Tower Rats (2020)
        Kevin Walter's Tower Rats
        7.0
        • editor: stop motion trash credits
        • 2020
      • Emoni Bates in Ypsi's Emoni (2020)
        Ypsi's Emoni
        Short
        • Editor
        • 2020
      • Greg DeLiso and Peter Litvin in Hectic Knife (2016)
        Hectic Knife
        5.2
        • Editor
        • 2016
      • Washington Capitals Time Capsule (2016)
        Washington Capitals Time Capsule
        Short
        • Editor
        • 2016
      • The Real Pinball Wizard (2013)
        The Real Pinball Wizard
        7.0
        Short
        • Editor
        • 2013
      • Jakob Hawkins in Fake Henrik Zetterberg (2011)
        Fake Henrik Zetterberg
        7.8
        TV Series
        • Editor
        • 2011–2012
      • Canada's Best Kept Secret (2011)
        Canada's Best Kept Secret
        • Editor
        • 2011
      • Taso Mikroulis, Darlenis Duran, Derek Stusynski, Julia Marie Peterson, Timothy Olin, and Elizabeth Hagstedt in The RAs (2011)
        The RAs
        7.7
        TV Series
        • Editor
        • 2011
      • Jimmie James: Take a Little Trip (2011)
        Jimmie James: Take a Little Trip
        Music Video
        • Editor
        • 2011
      • PBK Tout Va Bien (2011)
        PBK Tout Va Bien
        Short
        • Editor
        • 2011
      • Zany Zingers and Bonked-out Blunders (2010)
        Zany Zingers and Bonked-out Blunders
        • Editor
        • 2010
      • Land of Opportunity
        Short
        • Editor
        • 2010
      • Found Footage Festival Volume 5: Live in Milwaukee (2010)
        Found Footage Festival Volume 5: Live in Milwaukee
        8.0
        • Editor
        • 2010

      Director



      • What Does E=mc2 Even Mean?
        • Director
        • In Production
        • Short
      • Sleeping Dreams
        • Director
        • In Production
        • Short
      • What Kind of Music Do You Listen To?
        • Director
        • Post-production
      • Bad Brain
        • Director
        • Post-production



      • Bill Weeden, Kansas Bowling, and Floyd Cashio in Psycho Ape: Part II - The Wrath of Kong (2024)
        Psycho Ape: Part II - The Wrath of Kong
        4.9
        • Director (directed by)
        • 2024
      • Emoni Bates in Ypsi's Emoni (2020)
        Ypsi's Emoni
        Short
        • Director
        • 2020
      • Greg DeLiso and Peter Litvin in Hectic Knife (2016)
        Hectic Knife
        5.2
        • Director
        • 2016
      • The One
        Short
        • Director
        • 2013
      • Jakob Hawkins in Fake Henrik Zetterberg (2011)
        Fake Henrik Zetterberg
        7.8
        TV Series
        • Director
        • 2011–2012
      • Canada's Best Kept Secret (2011)
        Canada's Best Kept Secret
        • Director
        • 2011
      • Grimmy Smip
        Short
        • Director
        • 2011
      • Garlic Bag
        Short
        • Director
        • 2011
      • Jimmie James: Take a Little Trip (2011)
        Jimmie James: Take a Little Trip
        Music Video
        • Director
        • 2011
      • PBK Tout Va Bien (2011)
        PBK Tout Va Bien
        Short
        • Director
        • 2011
      • The Room Rap (2009)
        The Room Rap
        6.6
        Short
        • Director
        • 2009
      • Store Front New York (2009)
        Store Front New York
        Short
        • Director
        • 2009
      • Traci Ann Wolfe and Jakob Hawkins in Making 'Divergence' (2009)
        Making 'Divergence'
        Video
        • Director
        • 2009
      • Brooklyn Artsmith
        Short
        • Director
        • 2009
      • Jessica Monthie in Face First! (2005)
        Face First!
        Short
        • Director
        • 2005

      Personal details

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      • Alternative name
        • Greg Deliso
      • Height
        • 1.71 m
      • Born
        • October 25, 1986
        • Detroit, Michigan, USA
      • Spouse
        • Chelsea FleethamAugust 15, 2014 - present
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        • 1 Interview

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      • Trivia
        Thinks that Retour vers le futur (1985) is a better film than Le Parrain (1972). Not only as an entertainment but as high art as well.
      • Trademarks
          Frequently casts Victor Wooten.

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