Sandi Sissel

Sandra "Sandi" Sue Sissel (Born August 9, 1949)[1] is an American cinematographer, director and producer. Her interest in photography was apparent as early as high school, where she was a photojournalist for her school paper.[2] She is best known for documentaries such as Chicken Ranch, The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition [3], and Mother Teresa (1986) as well as TV shows like 60 Minutes, and feature films like Salaam Bombay!, Master and Commander Far Side of the World [4] and Mr. and Mrs. Smith.[1] She has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers since 1994, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences [5] since 2004, and the Australian Cinematographers Society [6] since 2017.

Biography

She started college in 1967. She pursued her interests and desire to become a reporter by studying journalism and television.[2] While she still wanted to pursue journalism, she did contribute to a few small films during her time in college. After completing this degree, she moved to Wisconsin where she pursued a graduate degree and filmed for the University of Wisconsin.[2] After this she moved to New York City, where she soon got a job with both NBC and later ABC.[2] During this time, she contributed as cinematographer for "The Wobblies" and assisted in camera or electrical work for Best Boy, Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang, Free Voice of Labor: The Jewish Anarchists, Fame, No Nukes and "Rush".[2] After working for ABC for a few years, she eventually decided to pursue a career that focused primarily on cinematography for documentaries and feature films[2] in Los Angeles. In her pursuit of this career she has gained a great deal of respect from her colleagues as a female working behind the camera. She taught "Advanced Cinematography Techniques" and "Advanced Cinematography Practicum" at Tisch School of the Arts.[5] from 2001 until 2015. Sissel adopted Raju Barnad (now known as Bernard Chamblis Sissel), one of the real-life street children who was cast in Salaam Bombay! [7] In 2005 she married Kelly Drummond Cawthon with whom she has two children Joshua Cawthon Jack Thomas Cawthon.

Cinematography

Sandi is best known for her work as a cinematographer. She has a very impressive filmography that includes many well known, important documentaries. Her interest in being behind the camera may have originated from her father's career as a photographer during her childhood.[2]

Credits

Teaching

Sandi has had experience teaching at the University of Wisconsin,[1] and Tisch School of the Arts.[5] In both cases she has taught film related classes.

Awards

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References

  1. Sandi Sissel on IMDb
  2. "SANDI SISSEL". www.cinematographers.nl. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  3. "The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition", Wikipedia, May 29, 2020, retrieved August 7, 2020
  4. "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World", Wikipedia, August 3, 2020, retrieved August 7, 2020
  5. "Sandra Sissel". tisch.nyu.edu. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  6. "Australian Cinematographers Society", Wikipedia, June 23, 2020, retrieved August 7, 2020
  7. Bhowmick, Nilanjana (March 10, 2009). "What Will Happen to Slumdog's Child Stars?". Time. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
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