Lecture by Renowned Cinematographer TOM FITZ
22 Apr

 

Join us for a captivating presentation by award-winning cinematographer Tom Fitz, who will share insights into the art of filmmaking, showcase memorable and challenging shoot moments, and reflect on the lessons learned along the way. He will also explore the impact of human activity on our oceans, highlighting the latest scientific discoveries and meaningful ways we can contribute to a healthier marine environment.

 

Meet Tom Fitz and learn how you can help make a difference.

Tom Fitz is an American cameraman, producer, and director who has documented our planet’s natural wonders. As a freelance cinematographer, Tom has worked for the BBC’s blockbuster series including Blue Planet, Frozen Planet, and Planet Earth, with Sir David Attenborough, PBS, National Geographic, Discovery, and many others. He is the recipient of six Primetime Emmy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and the Florida Artist Hall of Fame Award.

 

Proudly Sponsored by The Bob & Ralf Massey Foundation and Dr Ed Lippisch & Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch

 

 

$20 FOR NON-MEMBERS

$10 TO MEMBERS

(includes a drink ticket)

Event Times:
5:00 pm

Event Location:
Elliott Museum
825 NE Ocean Blvd
Stuart, FL  34996

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