Steeven Petitteville

Steeven Petitteville[1][2][3] is a French cinematographer, born in Athis-mons in 1974.

He has collaborated with directors Phil Joanou, Maurice Barthelemy, Bret Easton Ellis, William Forsythe and Vernie Yeung, among others.

He has shot commercials for brands like Chanel, Gucci, Persol, Canon, and Samsung and worked with production companies and studios Universal, StudioCanal, MJZ, Paranoid, Humble, Bandits, and Premiere Heure.

His first US feature film as cinematographer, The Veil, stars Jessica Alba, Thomas Jane and Lily Rabe and was directed by Phil Joanou for Blumhouse Productions/Universal Studios.[4]

Filmography

2016:

2014:

  • Good Take[15] (the Solitudes segment) directed by Vernie Yeung[16][17] (HK)

2013:

  • Stroller Strategy directed by Clément Michel (Fr)

2011:

  • Behold the Lamb[18][19][20][21] directed by John Mcilduff[22] (UK)
  • Low Cost directed by Maurice Barthélemy (Fr)

2010:

2016:

2014:

  • Crime d'État directed by Pierre Aknine

Awards

US international film and video festival 2016:[24]

  • Gold camera Best cinematography / BMCE "let's dream of a new world" - Steeven Petitteville:[25]


Film moves Belfast Film Festival 2013 short film Awards:[26]

  • Best cinematography / Motion sickness - Steeven Petitteville / For over coming the problems of interpreting "the stage" with shots that challenged the audience at nearly every angles
  • Best art in film / Motion sickness / Engrossing Choregraphy and performance realised through challenging photography

References

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