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Steven Poster is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Film, specializing in cinematography and visual storytelling. He holds a deep background in both academic and professional film production, blending technical expertise with creative innovation. His career spans feature films, documentaries, and music videos, including work on Blade Runner, Donnie Darko, and Madonna's Like a Prayer.
Education: Graduated from the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology, influenced by Bauhaus principles. Formerly part of Buckminster Fuller’s program at Southern Illinois University and the Los Angeles ArtCenter College of Design.
Research interests focus on the intersection of form and function in visual media, cinematic lighting techniques, and cross-cultural film production. His work emphasizes narrative-driven visuals and adaptive cinematography solutions.
Awards: Recognized with an ASC nomination for Someone To Watch Over Me. Notable for being the only American cinematographer to shoot a French-language film in France (Une Chance sur Deux).
Teaching: Instructs Intro to Cinematography and The Power of Observation, emphasizing hands-on learning and observational techniques. Active in professional organizations, including presidency of the International Cinematographers Guild and roles in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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