TESTIMONIALS
In a business that is constantly full of changes, budget challenges and time constraints... working with talented people who have an "of course we can make it happen" attitude is essential. Add the ability to make any budget look big and beautiful and you have the lighting/design talents and endearing personality of Victor Fable Lighting... His New York upbringing must have prepared him to be a perfect fit for the entertainment industry.
We have been in the trenches together. Victor continually has been able to achieve eye catching results and regardless of the situation we always manage to have fun on set. He has been a true pleasure to collaborate with.
Rik Reinholdtsen Director
When I have an idea, Victor brings it to life. He is a ball of creativity, wrapped in knowledge and shrouded in experience – what more could you ask for? Doing more with less seems to be Victor’s unofficial modus operandi – which helps immeasurably in these budget constrained times. The most demanding projects is when his talent shows, He jumps in, creates renderings and layouts & figures it all out. Countless times I'm not sure what I would have done without him.
I have found Victor to be a great designer, collaborator and compadre on many jobs. There is no better ally to have in your production foxhole than Victor
Sean Small Producer





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Photographer & Videographer
Long before Victor touched his first light, there was the camera. Capturing images has been and always will be an important part of his life, not just his career.
It’s the medium that started it all when at a young age his parents got me an 8mm film camera. It was impossible to get it our if his hands. In retrospect it opened up a creative world that dictated his path.
Victor’s career starred as a studio technician at a Cablevision studio, where he learned all elements of sports and news production. A well rounded experience that opened up camera operation, editing, graphics and even directing. Following that he was hired by a new company called ESPN. That’s where he became a handheld and pedestal camera operator on various sporting events including Boxing and NASCAR.