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  1. Tak Fujimoto

    Tak Fujimoto is a celebrated cinematographer who has contributed to many important and influential motion pictures. A graduate of the London Film School, he has often worked with filmmakers Jonathan Demme, M. Night Shyamalan, John Hughes, and Howard Deutch. Early in his career he worked on the second unit of the first Star Wars movie. His feature film debut was in Terrence Malick's "Badlands" in 1973.

  2. Iain Smith

    Iain Smith was born in Glasgow in 1949 and graduated from the London Film School in 1971. He worked in London for several years before returning to his native Scotland to make "My Childhood", for the British Film Institute, the first of the award winning trilogy by the late Bill Douglas. He formed his own production company in partnership with Jon Schorstein and produced television commercials, documentaries, children's feature films and low budget dramas, …

  3. Les Blair

    Les Blair (born October 23rd, 1941) is an English television, film and theatre director. Gaining notoriety for his controversial mini-series " Law And Order" (shown in 1978 on BBC2), Blair has gone on to direct films characterized by their political and social awareness. Blair currently teaches at the London Film School.

  4. Max Jacoby

    Max Jacoby (born November 25, 1977) is a Luxembourgian film director and screenwriter. He studied at the London Film School (formerly London International Film School) where he graduated in 2001 with his short film "Babysitting". In 2003 he made a short film called "The Lodge", with Eve Best in the lead role. His next film, "Butterflies", was adapted from a short story by English author Ian McEwan and won, among others, …

  5. Robert Pratten

    Robert Pratten is a London based movie writer and director who learnt his trade at the London Film School. He founded the company Zen Films in 2000 along with his wife Helen with the aim to make films which are ‘entertaining, thought-provoking and irreverent.’ His first film "London Voodoo" received much critical acclaim and has won numerous awards, such as, the Prix du Public (the People’s Award), at Cinenygma 2005 in Luxembourg, …

  6. Iain Sinclair

    Iain Sinclair is a British writer and film maker. Sinclair was born on June 11, 1943. His education includes studies at Trinity College (Dublin), where he edited "Icarus", the Courtauld Institute of Art, and London School of Film Technique (now London Film School). His early work was mostly poetry, much of it published by his own small press, Albion Village Press.

  7. John Sichel

    John Sichel (died 2005-04-05) was a British director of film, stage and television, and, later in life, a television and theatre trainer. Early in his career, he was asked by Laurence Olivier to direct the National Theatre Company in the award-winning film of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters (1970) with Olivier, Joan Plowright and Alan Bates.

  8. Jeremy Langford

    Jeremy Langford, British/Israeli glass designer and sculptor His family's original name was Lelyveld, natives of the Netherlands, and Langford is related to Joseph Lelyveld, an editor of "The New York Times", and to civil rights activist Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld. Jeremy Langford’s great grandfather was a royal court entertainer in the U.K. (specializing in whistling), serving the court of King Edward VII and, after whose death, opened the soap factory Sloman’s.

  9. Ari Eldjárn

    Ari Eldjárn is an Icelandic film-maker and scriptwriter. Born in Reykjavík in 1981, he is the fourth son of Icelandic writer Þórarinn Eldjárn and his wife, Unnur Ólafsdóttir. His grandfather, Dr. Kristján Eldjárn, was the third president of the Icelandic Republic and had left office the year before, having served for three terms. Ari grew up in Reykjavík and England. After finishing mandatory education Ari attended Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík, …

  10. London Film School

    A part time diploma course at the London Film School Course Starts: 19th September 2007 Wednesday evening 7pm - 9pm Introduction This is a practical one year course which runs one evening a week at the London Film School . On completing the course students will receive an LFS diploma. The course offers a media/picture orientated musical approach rather than a formal/academic approach focusing on music as a tool to help tell the story as it unfolds on the screen.

  11. Luis Mandoki

    Luis Mandoki (born in 1954 in Mexico City) is a film director of the Cinema of Mexico and Hollywood. Luis Mandoki studied Fine Arts in Mexico and at the San Francisco Art Institute, the London College of Printing, and the London International Film School. While attending this last institution he directed his first short film "Silent Music" which won an award at the International Amateur Film Festival of Cannes Film Festival in 1976.

  12. Ann Hui

    Ann Hui On-Wah born May 23, 1947 to a Chinese father and a Japanese mother is a Hong Kong film director, one of the most critically acclaimed amongst the Hong Kong New Wave.

  13. Doug Dales

    Doug has almost 30 years of experience providing legal advice and strategic guidance to the Canadian film and television industry. He has served on the Boards of the Canadian Film and Television Producers' Association, the Banff Television Festival and the Feature Film Project of the Canadian Film Centre. Currently, he is the Chair of the Canadian Television Fund. douglasbarrett@psps.com

  14. Mischa Jakupcak
  15. Guillaume Tunzini

    Graduated from the London International Film School in 1991

  16. Daniel Nyiri

    Daniel J. Nyiri was born in London, the son of Hungarian playwright János Nyíri, and grandson of the screenwriter Tibor Nyíri. Nyiri is a graduate of Bristol University, the ACTT Trainee Program, the NSCTP and the London Film School. Having worked in various capacities on more than 20 films in the UK, Hungary, Austria, France and Israel, Nyiri became a professional director and joined the Directors Guild. Nyiri's 35mm dramatic short 'Six minutes with Ludwig' (1988) starred...

  17. Ulrich Steiger

    Ueli Steiger was born in Switzerland and attended the University in Zurich where he pursued English literature, linguistics and art history. After the Universitiy he turned to cinematography and studied that craft at the London International Film School.

  18. Alex Penzo
  19. Martien Coucke
  20. Ryan Strasburg

    Is referred to several times in Swimming to Cambodia (1987) as "Ivan, devil in my ear", a monologue by Spalding Gray about his experiences while filming The Killing Fields (1984).

  21. Mats Ekblad
  22. Craig Woodrow

    Craig Woodrow Craig writes for BBC Doctors and has also developed two original television series, Women In Construction and Close Protection which were taken on for development by The Producers Films. Craig is currently writing his third television series Pink Sin. Having studied at The London Film School, Craig started out his television career as an Assistant Director while writing in his spare time.

  23. Gale Tattersall
  24. Eduardo Guedes
  25. Faris Kermani
  26. Leni Schwendinger

    Creating and innovating illumination environments. For urban nighttime landscapes worldwide, Light Projects creates wondrous spaces with light. For interiors, our lighting designs integrate with materials and space. All of our installations are designed to connect visitors, workforce, and communities with each other and the space itself.

  27. Max Myers

    Max has just been short-listed in this year’s Sharks Awards Young Directors category and will be featured in the Shots New Director Showcase 2007. Max graduated from the London Film School, where he directed several shorts on 16 and 35mm, picking up school prizes and festival screenings. Max has since directed campaigns for Barclays, Bupa, Nokia and Kerrang.

  28. Emily Harris

    EMILY HARRIS Emily Harris draws her experience from a background in fine art receiving a BA Honours degree from the Glasgow School of Art before studying film making at the London Film School. She then went on to receive her Masters degree in Producing for Film and Television from the Royal Holloway University of London. Since film school Emily has been in high demand as a film editor.

  29. Raquel Fernandez

    Raquel Fernandez – Director of Photography - LEGACY, DEUTSCHE BANK Raquel is a graduate of the Institute of Cinematography in Madrid, Spain. Before deciding to formally study cinematography, Raquel worked under the best directors in Spain as an intern in the camera department. Among those that mentored her are: Pedro Almodovar, Ameanbar, and his mentor, Pilar Miro.

  30. Rick Winter

    Rick Winter is Director of Recruitment Communications for Public Affairs and Marketing. He produces recruitment marketing materials and works closely with Enrollment Management in all areas concerning student recruitment. Winter is originally from Maryland, where he worked for a number of years at Maryland Public Television as a writer/producer.

  31. Composer Rodney Newton

    Composer Rodney Newton has been Music Consultant to the London Film School for 18 years and also works as an arranger, music journalist, reviewer, lecturer, music competition adjudicator and General Editor of a music publishing company.

  32. Alan Taylor
  33. Robert Pratten
  34. Yoni Bentovim
  35. Steve Hooker

    Steve moved his family to a safer area and is now the Chief Photojournalist at WIS-TV, Columbia, SC. During his years in New Orleans at WDSU, Steve served as Senior Photojournalist and Chief Photographer and became a regular faculty member of the National Press Photographers Association’s Annual Television News Workshop. He gained his reputation by delivering “production quality lighting at the speed of news”.

  36. Gale Tattersall
  37. Farrah Drabu
  38. Ben Gibson
  39. Roslyn Ure

    Roslyn Ure Roslyn graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama with an MA in Acting Musical Theatre. Her credits include: Rebecca in Elegies…For Angels, Punks and Raging Queens (Brentwood Theatre Company – Fortune Theatre, London ) Puck in A Midsummer Nights Dream (Forum Theatre - Regional Tour); Fairy Godmother/Ugly Sister in Cinderella (Party Time Productions – Regional Tour). For film: Mother in a short film Once Upon A Memory – ( London Film School ).

  40. Nigel Baines

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