Florin Mihalache
- Camera and Electrical Department
Florin Mihalache is a passionate and experienced film professional with a diverse background in the industry.
Beginning his career at Romania's MediaPRO Studios, he was inspired by his father's work in film processing. Florin later transitioned to a freelance career, collaborating with major international production houses such as Castel Film, Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Icon Films, working in various roles including key grip, best boy, and gaffer.
His wide-ranging experience covers feature films, commercials, music videos, and TV series. Florin has worked on notable projects with artists like Kasabian, All Saints, and Depeche Mode, as well as high-profile companies like Heineken, Orange Romania, and BMW. Some of his recent work includes films like "Family Royale," "Dragonheart 4," "The Nun," and the HBO TV series "Hackerville."
Florin's international collaborations extend to projects in Hungary, Greece, and Serbia. One of his most memorable experiences was working on Tim Burton's "Wednesday," where he faced unique lighting challenges under the guidance of renowned cinematographers.
Beginning his career at Romania's MediaPRO Studios, he was inspired by his father's work in film processing. Florin later transitioned to a freelance career, collaborating with major international production houses such as Castel Film, Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Icon Films, working in various roles including key grip, best boy, and gaffer.
His wide-ranging experience covers feature films, commercials, music videos, and TV series. Florin has worked on notable projects with artists like Kasabian, All Saints, and Depeche Mode, as well as high-profile companies like Heineken, Orange Romania, and BMW. Some of his recent work includes films like "Family Royale," "Dragonheart 4," "The Nun," and the HBO TV series "Hackerville."
Florin's international collaborations extend to projects in Hungary, Greece, and Serbia. One of his most memorable experiences was working on Tim Burton's "Wednesday," where he faced unique lighting challenges under the guidance of renowned cinematographers.