Moises Perez

Moises Perez

Assistant Professor, Instructional Faculty
Cinematography
Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
Office Location: Marion Knott Studios 266

Biography

He began teaching in the Spring of 2011 at CSUN when he volunteered to develop and teach seven film workshops. Each of these lasted eight weeks and catered to students who needed extra help understanding the technical aspects of the filmmaking process. From the Fall 2017 until Spring 2019, he taught different film workshops at LACC. These film workshops at both CSUN and LACC included the use of analogue film for the digital age, he showed students the process of working with Super 8mm and 16mm film stock.

In his teachings, Moises likes to blend traditional classroom lectures with hands-on demonstrations to reinforce what is covered in class. Students have the opportunity to learn digital cinematography by manipulating light and shadows to create still images and digital videos.

Moises has worked in the film industry since 2012. His film and television working experience comes from the field of advertising where he has worked behind the camera as part of the production team in the ever challenging world of television commercials production.

Scholarly Work and Publications

Perez is in the process of writing his first book: Analogue Film Production for the Digital Age.