Michael Goi
Michael Goi, born in 1959, hails from the United States' city of Chicago. An active director and cinematographer since the 1980s, Goi has carved a name for himself in the horror and thriller genres, with his most significant work being the controversial film "Megan Is Missing" and his critical role as a cinematographer in the renowned TV series "American Horror Story," earning him several awards, including three American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Award nominations. Known for his unflinching and often discomforting approach to horror, Goi's authorial style has been both lauded and criticized for its raw, intense portrayal of fear. From the heart, Michael Goi is an artist who dares to venture into areas of the human psyche most fear to tread, using his craft to provoke thought, conversation, and uneasy introspection.