Programs

Directors Toolkit ’17: Cinematography for Directors

Programs

Directors Toolkit ’17: Cinematography for Directors

PLEASE NOTE: This class is sold out.

A special in-depth class for directors (and producers) on the basic principles of cinematography. Taught by Jeanne Tyson, this three-hour class will address concepts of visual storytelling through the use of lens choices, lighting, composition, movement, depth of field, color, and contrast. A strong emphasis will be on strategy, the director/DP relationship, lighting objectives and how to ask for what you want.

About the Instructor

Jeanne Tyson is a Los Angeles-based cinematographer and filmmaker. Her work includes narrative and documentary features, shorts, and series, and has been featured in film festivals worldwide. Jeanne recently had the opportunity to be the DP on Gingerbread Giants, a holiday special for The Food Network, as well as west coast episodes of season two of the series Give on NBC. She is also working on a variety of other projects including a horror feature with director Nicole Jones.

Jeanne frequently lectures on cinematography, directing, and production. She is an adjunct lecturer in the Department of Film & Television at USC. Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Jeanne earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art and Theatre from Rhodes College, and an M.F.A. in Production and Cinematography from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.

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