An Exclusive Online Conversation with Cinematographer Nicole Hirsch Whitaker, ASC, Exploring Visual Language, Collaboration, and the Craft Behind “Dust Bunny”
On Thursday, March 12th, 2026, audiences are invited to go behind the lens of “Dust Bunny” with cinematographer Nicole Hirsch Whitaker, ASC. In this exclusive online event, Whitaker will break down the visual language of the film, exploring how lighting, camera movement, composition, and collaboration shaped its tone and emotional impact.
Known for her work on “Bad Sisters,” “One Piece,” and “Lioness,” Whitaker brings a distinctive cinematic perspective to every project. During the discussion, she will share insights into her creative process — from early visual development through on-set execution — and how technical decisions support powerful storytelling.
The conversation will be moderated by Chad Anderson (Manhattan Edit Workshop & Brookdale Community College), and will explore:
- Crafting a visual language from script to screen
- Director–cinematographer collaboration
- Technical workflows and production challenges
- Using light and lensing to shape emotion and narrative
Event Details:
Thursday, March 12th, 2026
8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
General Admission: FREE
All registered attendees will receive a private access link and password before the event. Registration also includes complimentary 48-hour replay access.
Register Now: https://bit.ly/4rKQz8t
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from one of today’s leading cinematographers about the creative decisions that bring a film’s visual world to life.
For more information about Sight, Sound & Story and upcoming events, visit https://www.sightsoundandstory.com.

