"The essential handbook for directors and aspiring filmmakers who want to get the best visuals for their films while establishing a collaborative relationship with their cinematographer. This is the only book that focuses exclusively on the relationship between the director and cinematographer"--
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 177 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-61593-274-0 (9781615932740)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Jacqueline Frost has been teaching the language of motion pictures-production,
history, and cinematography-for thirty years at various universities. Currently a full
professor at California State University, Fullerton, she is also an adjunct professor
at Farleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ.
In 2016 Jacqueline was invited to Camerimage to serve on the jury of the
Student Etudes competition. She has taught workshops at Hunter College,
Intermedia Arts Department, and the CSU Summer Arts program, where she
created a digital-cinematography workshop (2012) with Robert Primes, Amy
Vincent, and ASC. She has taught Cinematography for Directors at the UCLA
extension program, and for three lucky summers taught documentary production
in Florence, Italy, as part of the CSUF study-abroad program. For over a decade
Jacqueline programed the CSUF Collegiate Showcase at the Newport Beach Film
Festival.
Additionally, Jacqueline has been the cinematographer or producer on
numerous short films, independent features, and documentaries that have screened
at festivals around the world. She is a partner and freelance cinematographer at
Corazon Pictures.
AUTHOR RESIDENCE
Jacqueline Frost lives in the New York metropolitan and Los Angeles areas.