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Stephen Latty is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Graduate Film program at Art Center College of Design, where he teaches Color: Theory & Practice (FILM-653). His academic role bridges filmmaking and technical aesthetics, particularly in digital color grading and image processing for cinema.
His research and professional interests focus on visual storytelling, digital cinematography, and color theory in film. He integrates technical precision with artistic expression, emphasizing how color shapes narrative and emotional impact in motion pictures. His work reflects a deep engagement with both the craft and pedagogy of modern filmmaking.
Stephen's professional filmography demonstrates consistent contributions across independent features, documentaries, and streaming television. His projects have been released by Sony Pictures Classics, A24, Sundance Selects, and Amazon, indicating a strong industry presence and relevance to contemporary cinematic trends.
He is a co-founder of BUNTE FARBEN, a boutique color finishing facility, underscoring his leadership in post-production innovation. As an active member of the International Cinematographer's Guild, he remains connected to professional film communities.
Stephen Latty holds an MFA in Film from Art Center College of Design and a BA with honors in English Literature from the University of California at Berkeley. His interdisciplinary background informs both his creative and educational approaches.
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