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Frost, Jacqueline B.

Professor of Cinema and Television Arts

Cinema and Television Arts

Office: 657-278-3545

Department: 657-278-7883

Email: jfrost@fullerton.edu

Biography:

Jacqueline Frost has been with CSUF since 2002 primarily teaching cinematography, documentary production, motion picture production 2, directing and experimental production. She was the producer and cinematographer on a feature-length documentary on the life and work of Cuban born artist Ana Mendieta, Rebel By Nature. Frost has been the cinematographer on narrative and documentary films that have screened in film festivals worldwide. Her first book, “Cinematography for Directors: A Guide to Creative Collaboration” (2009), features excerpts from ASC cinematographers such as Roger Deakins (A Beautiful Mind), Matthew Libatique (Black Swan), Rodrigo Prieto (Brokeback Mountain), John Seale (The English Patient) amongst others. Her upcoming book “Eye Behind the Lens, A Conversation with Contemporary Cinematographers,” contains full interviews with fifteen esteemed members of the American Society of Cinematographers including Salvatore Totino (The Davinchi Code), Dante Spinotti (Public Enemies), John Bailey (Ordinary People), Ellen Kuras (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), Seamus McGarvey (The Hours) and others. Frost earned a master of fine arts degree in motion picture production from the University of Miami and her masters in cinema from San Francisco State University.


Areas of Knowledge:

  • Film production (cinematography, independent film producing and directing)

Subject(s):

  • Film
  • Television/Radio

 

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