As a part of its virtual learning initiatives, Ghetto Film School (GFS) is hosting a virtual speakers series using Zoom software, for its current NY & LA Fellows and alumni. In this virtual class we joined by Bradford Young (cinematographer of Pariah, A Most Violent Year, & Selma). In our conversation, he explained how he became a cinematographer, the relationship to color and memory, and how he sets the look of a film.
Music courtesy of Free Music Archive
"Ignite the People" by 6th Sense, CC BY-NC
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Ghetto Film School (GFS) is an award-winning nonprofit founded in 2000 to educate, develop and celebrate the next generation of great American storytellers. With locations in New York City, Los Angeles and London, GFS is the most elite and inclusive film academy in the world, equipping students for top universities and careers in the creative industries through two tracks: an introductory education program for high school students and early-career support for alumni and young professionals. GFS annually serves over 6,000 individuals, 14-34 years of age.
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