Founded in 2003 by videographer Anthony Bellov, Anthony Bellov Video Productions (ABVP) specializes in independently commissioned video projects.
Anthony has been a professional videographer since 1996 when he began exploring the possibilities of video art at the invitation of alternative performance legend Miss Fabulosa Linguine, collaborating on a number of shorts spoofing Italian Neorealist Cinema of the 1950s. These attracted immediate attention and he began studying video technique (including non-linear editing, lighting, scripting, storyboarding, etc) for two years at Film Video Arts (FVA). Anthony began work on corporate and independent projects and in 2001 he was invited to serve as DP and editor for "Language Barrier," a bi-lingual French/English feature-length independent.
In 2003 he opened his own full-time video production company and has been busy ever since working on a broad mix of projects, including corporate industrials, training and promotionals, live performance, event documentation, features and shorts, documentaries including travelogues and family-history commissions, educational and special video-art projects. His work has been featured at the Poetry Project and the Whitney Museum in NYC, and has won awards at the Cannes Festival in France. Anthony is a member of several professional organizations including MCA-I, OP, Gotham Networking and is active with the Board of New York City Final Cut Users Group. He has worked on projects throughout the United States, Italy, Sweden, Spain, France, the UK and Ireland.
Current clients include corporate and not-for-profit organizations, theater companies, professional photographers and private individuals.