
About
John Chichester is a Professor in the Department of Film and Media Arts at Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, Chapman University. With over 30 years of professional experience in motion picture design, he specializes in production design for films and television, blending aesthetic creativity with practical knowledge to prepare students for careers in visual storytelling.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts from San Francisco State University
- Master of Fine Arts from New York University
His research focuses on evolving methodologies in production design, particularly the interplay between technological innovation and narrative-driven aesthetics. Current projects explore the integration of digital tools in traditional set design while maintaining cinematic authenticity.
Chichester's notable creative works include production design contributions to films like Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Star Trek: Into Darkness, and Team America: World Police, demonstrating expertise in both large-scale studio productions and independent films.
- Scientific Awards:
- Nominee, Art Directors Guild Outstanding Achievement Award in Production Design (Pirates of the Caribbean)
- Nominee, Art Directors Guild Outstanding Achievement Award in Production Design (Star Trek: Into Darkness)
His teaching emphasizes bold design choices and foundational knowledge, with collaborations in film design teams and industry mentorship programs. He actively participates in professional recognition events, including presenting the Art Directors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award to Luis Hoyos.




