Cinematographer Amy Vincent, ASC, is bridging Hollywood expertise and hands-on mentorship—from Los Angeles to San Quentin. Whether it’s leading by example through her work on upcoming films, A Nice Indian Boy in theaters April 4th and the Hugh Jackman/Kate Hudson-starring Song Sung Blue, sharing knowledge with students at LMU School of Film and Television (SFTV), or co-leading San Quentin’s first film workshop, Amy is a hope spreader. Her leadership earned her last year’s ASC Presidents Award, and as SFTV’s inaugural Distinguished Artist in Residence she’s preparing the next generation of entertainment leaders and storytellers. Learn more about Vincent’s inspiring work here: https://bit.ly/4iUQavL
Great work great cause. I remember my first flim class at LMU. Billy Jack! If you need a an extra who will work cheap (reads free for a good cause), just reach out. And continue the good work!
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2wImpressive work. A wonderful opportunity for our students.