Kiersten Friesen
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2020 |
Cinematographer/Editor
Performing Arts |
House Shows Winston House |
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2019 |
Cinematographer/Editor
Film |
USC Student Production Caroline Iaffaldano / USC |
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2019 |
Director/Cinematographer
Video |
Beau Dean / Alamo Kiersten Firesen / USC |
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2018 |
1st AC
Film |
Party of Two Maria Alvarez / USC |
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2017 |
USA Network Production Intern
Television |
NBC Cable Entertainment USA |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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2019 | 480 Senior Thesis Production | USC Film and Television Production Program |
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About me
Film and television have been a huge part of my life. I always looked to the movies for inspiration, or a character to relate to. As a result, I made it my focus to study in college. Now graduated from USC with a film and television production degree, I have found my niche within the industry and within the camera department. The ways in which a cinematographer crafts an image with light to tell the story is truly what captivates me within a film. Its what I pay attention to the most, and what I primarily focused on doing during my time at USC. I am always eager to try out new effects, whether that be a different or obscure lens or layering filters for a unique effect. I try to craft a beautiful image that serves the best version of the story and enhance the viewers' experiences in every way I can. I now am looking to build on this experience and expand my skills within the camera department. In addition, I also am highly interested in gaffing as well, as they truly create magic with light.License & Passport
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Secondary Job Title | Camera Assistant |
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Job Titles | Director, Production Assistant (PA), Camera Operator, Camera Trainee, 1st Assistant Camera - Focus Puller, Cinematographer, Director of Photography (DOP), Photographer, Camera Assistant, Gaffer / Lighting Director, Assistant Grip |
Years in industry | 1 to 3 years |