“A One-person Crew”: DP Brittany Shyne on Seeds

In Seeds, her feature debut, Brittany Shyne explores the generational legacy of Black farmers in the American south via observational vignettes shot in stunning black and white. Acting as director, producer and cinematographer, Shyne developed authentic connections with the film’s oft-elderly subjects, and she cites the passing of several of these participants as “the most difficult days” of production.  Below, Shyne elaborates on the decision to shoot solo, the visual artists she looked to for inspiration and her natural approach to lighting. See all responses to our annual Sundance cinematographer interviews here. Filmmaker: How and why did you wind up being […] The post “A One-person Crew”: DP Brittany Shyne on Seeds first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.

Jan 26, 2025 - 12:51
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“A One-person Crew”: DP Brittany Shyne on Seeds
An older Black man wears a t-shirt and cowboy hat. He is holding a baby in his arms and kissing it on the head.

In Seeds, her feature debut, Brittany Shyne explores the generational legacy of Black farmers in the American south via observational vignettes shot in stunning black and white. Acting as director, producer and cinematographer, Shyne developed authentic connections with the film’s oft-elderly subjects, and she cites the passing of several of these participants as “the most difficult days” of production.  Below, Shyne elaborates on the decision to shoot solo, the visual artists she looked to for inspiration and her natural approach to lighting. See all responses to our annual Sundance cinematographer interviews here. Filmmaker: How and why did you wind up being […] The post “A One-person Crew”: DP Brittany Shyne on Seeds first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.