Cynthia PusheckCynthia Pusheck (born 1964) is an American film and television cinematographer. She co-founded and co-chairs the ASC Vision committee that supports people from under-represented groups who hope to build a career in cinematography.[1][2] She was the first woman to serve as vice-president of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).[2] Early lifeCynthia Pusheck was born in the Chicago area, and was raised in Rockford, Illinois.[3] She attended Columbia College Chicago before moving to Los Angeles. CinematographyAs a camera assistant, Pusheck specialised in underwater cinematography under the guidance of Peter Romano. She worked on Free Willy, White Squall, Flipper, Waterworld, Alien Resurrection, Speed 2: Cruise Control, Baywatch and Sphere. She was the camera operator on the underwater sequences in Magnolia, Men of Honor, Tomorrow Never Dies and A Nightmare on Elm Street.[3] She took a job as a camera operator on CSI: Miami in 2003, where she gained her first experience as a Director of Photography (DP) on the second unit.[3][1] Puskheck then studied cinematography at the American Film Institute for a year in order to improve her qualifications as a cinematographer.[3] Pusheck has been DP on a range of television/streaming shows, most notably Brothers and Sisters, Revenge, Good Girls Revolt, Strange Angel, Sacred Lies, and The Bold Type.[1] She has also been DP on the independent feature film Loving Annabelle.[4] Pusheck joined the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) in 2013,[3] and became the first woman to be elected vice president in 2017.[5] She held the VP role until 2019.[6] RecognitionPusheck received the Kodak Vision Award at the 2010 Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards.[7][8] Filmography
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