Discussion with Cinematographer Bradford Young

Presented by: Johns Hopkins Film and Media Studies Program and the SNF Parkway Theatre

Bradford Young, award-winning cinematographer of Selma, Arrival, and Solo: A Star Wars Story speaks about his career and films. This event, sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Film and Media Studies Program and the SNF Parkway Theatre, is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC thanks to its funding by the Saul Zaentz Foundation. Please RSVP as space is limited.

Bradford’s is one of a series of Artist Talks from the ongoing Saul Zaentz Visiting Artist speaker series designed to celebrate film and media arts in Baltimore. It is programmed and run by the Johns Hopkins University Bachelor of Arts Program in Film and Media. https://krieger.jhu.edu/film-media/

Young has twice won the Best Cinematography award at the Sundance Film Festival and has been nominated for the Academy Award, BAFTA award, American Society of Cinematographers award, and Critics Choice Movie award for Best Cinematography. He was nominated for the Academy Award for best cinematography for his work on Arrival.

The Q&A with Young will be in conversation with moderator, producer/artist/writer/curator Elissa Blount-Moorhead.

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AS TOLD TO G/D THYSELF
2019, USA, 24 minutes
Following the discussion will be the Baltimore premiere screening of AS TOLD TO G/D THYSELF, a short film by the Ummah Chroma collective that recently world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. RSVP separately for the screening here.


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