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The Art of Cinematography

The Art of Cinematography is vital to a film's emotional impact and an essential component to the storytelling process. A skilled cinematographer uses all the tools at their disposal—light, camera, composition, and color—to shape the visual narrative, making the art of cinematography one of the most influential elements in filmmaking.

Join a panel of professional industry Cinematographers as they share their journeys, dive into the ins and outs of their craft, and navigate the industry as a freelancer or union member.

Moderator:

Michael Jari Davidson is an award-winning Toronto-based cinematographer who chooses to work in the narrative and music video spaces. His cinematography work includes the digital series I WILL BURY YOU, the upcoming feature sci-fi film DEN MOTHER CRIMSON, and Lowell Dean’s post-apocalyptic feature SUPERGRID. Michael’s work has garnered millions of views on YouTube, having lensed music videos for major American record label artists, including the legendary GRAMMY nominated grunge titans Alice In Chains (Capitol), Buck 65 (Warner), and Juno Award winners Tegan and Sara (Warner Bros Records) and Dear Rouge (Universal). His work has appeared in Canadian Cinematographer, and Kodak’s InCamera magazine.
https://michaeljaridavidson.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/mjd_dop/
 

Tue 28 January 2025, 7 - 8 pm   
(Registration deadline is Tue 28 January 6:00 pm)

Instructor: TBA
Location: 1137 Dupont Street, Toronto, Ontario M6H 2A3
Category: Industry Panels
Maximum Capacity: 30
1 hour of instruction $0 or PWYC donation
Registration opens
Mon 6 Jan at 10am