
Join us for our Indie Panel: The Style & Art Of Cinematography.
Our guests are:
ARMANDO SALAS - Cuban American cinematographer Armando Salas is based in Los Angeles and has worked all over the world. He is the recipient of the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship in film and winner of the ASC Robert Surtees Heritage Award for Outstanding Cinematography. His recent credits include the Sundance feature Bitch, Netflix feature The Most Hated Woman in America; the pilot and first season of the David E. Kelley/Stephen King series Mr. Mercedes; the Scott Free series Strange Angel; the pilot and first season of the Macro/Netflix series Raising Dion; and the second and third seasons of the Netflix series Ozark.
TOMMY MADDOX-UPSHAW - Cinematographer Tommy Maddox-Upshaw enjoys drawing on inspiration from his own experiences to inform his perspective and his work. Maddox-Upshaw is currently lensing the sixth season of Fox’s hit series Empire for creators Lee Daniels and Danny Strong. He recently wrapped shooting the third season of FX’s Snowfall, chronicling the crack cocaine epidemic in 1980s Los Angeles. Previously, Maddox-Upshaw shot the second season of Netflix’s breakout hit On My Block and the first season of Huge in France, also for Netflix, starring Gad Elmaleh as a successful French comedian who moves to the U.S. and suddenly finds he’s no longer a star. Prior to his run of Netflix shows, he lensed BET’s The Comedy Get Down for director Stan Lathan as well as the first season of Tales for creator Irv Gotti. For features, Maddox shot Kalushi: The Story of Solomon Mahlangu for director Mandla Dube, an official selection at the 2017 Camerimage Festival.
Thank you to the National Academy of TV Arts & Sciences, WDSE-WRPT Duluth, The Wrap, and the WGA-East for supporting Storieroad.
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