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Jeanne Tyson
Jeanne Tyson an American cinematographer based in Los Angeles, California. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art and Theatre from Rhodes College, and a M.F.A. in Production and Cinematography from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.
Known For
Half the Picture · 2018Half the Picture
★ 6.62018
MovieDocumentary
At a pivotal moment for gender equality in Hollywood, successful women directors talk about their art, lives and careers.
Black Boys · 2020Black Boys
★ 3.52020
MovieDocumentary
Illuminates the spectrum of black male humanity in America. An intimate, inter-generational exploration, the film strives for insight to black identity and opportunity at the nexus of sports, education and criminal justice.
Against the Grain · 2014Against the Grain
★ 3.52014
Movie
An inner-city kid has an opportunity to improve his life at an elite university. He struggles between maintaining his grades, staying loyal to his troubled childhood friends, and capturing the heart of his dream girl. But when he arrives at a crossroad he must choose between his past and future.
Wendy’s Shabbat · 2018Wendy’s Shabbat
2018
MovieDocumentary
The film documents a heartwarming neighbourhood tradition of elderly Jews (the director tactfully emphasised their age by mentioning in the credits that even their dogs are old now) to gather together for the Shabbah and celebrate it right in the middle of a Wendy’s fast food restaurant. At first the employees tried to obstruct it, but old ladies and gentlemen persisted and talked to the manager who let them occupy several tables, listen to the Rabbi (who is, according to his words, the oldest working Rabbi in all of the States of America), break challah bread, and eat burgers with no bacon and french fries for four dollars only.
Cinematographer · 2020Cinematographer
2020
MovieDocumentary
The life of Donald M. Morgan, one of Hollywood’s most prolific artists, is a unique, rags-to-riches story about a man who’s had a life-changing effect on the people around him, both personally and professionally. By sharing stories of his lengthy career, working with filmmakers like Robert Zemeckis, John Carpenter and Joseph Sargent, Morgan recounts pivotal moments in the art of filmmaking for over four decades, through interviews with fellow greats Owen Roizman (The Exorcist) and Jack N. Green (Unforgiven). But at the heart of the film is an emotional journey along the road to recovery in an industry that is ripe with dysfunction and addiction. Inspiring, heartbreaking, and funny, “Cinematographer” shares the story of one of the film industry's finest human beings.
The Lovely Rejects · 2017The Lovely Rejects
★ 10.02017
MovieCrimeDrama
A film about youth, uncompromising rebellion, and love: "The Lovely Rejects" is the story of Cat and Joseph, two young lovers with chronic illnesses who meet while undergoing chemotherapy treatments. Tired of being in debt and battling with health insurance companies, the two go on the crime spree of their lives.
Carol Support Group · 2017Carol Support Group
★ 4.52017
MovieComedy
A support group for people addicted to the movie Carol descends into mayhem as superfan Blanche embodies Carol Aird, luring her fellow addicts and therapist to temptation.