Anthony Krus
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Writer
Anthony Krus is an American Cinematographer. Born Anthony Thomas Krus on 14 August 2000, Anthony took up a love for film from a very young age. He first appeared on the Travel-Documentary Series "Krusing America." During the multi-year filming of this award winning series, Anthony's only friends were the crew members he was around on a daily basis. Thus, he became absolutely fascinated with using the camera and lighting to tell stories.
In Middle School and High School, Anthony began making his own amateur films with friends and family during the summer. He eventually decided to pursue this life-long passion as a career, and enrolled in the Cinema-Television Department at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. His first official credit was as the Best Boy on the Regent Endowed Film "Harmonica Man" in 2018. His first ever Feature Film credit came one year later as an Assistant Cameraman on "A Place Called Home." He has worked on a multitude of projects in a variety of positions since then, including his directorial debut with "Will to Live" in late 2019.
Anthony is part of the graduating class of 2021 for Regent University's Cinema-Television, Bachelor of Arts program.
In Middle School and High School, Anthony began making his own amateur films with friends and family during the summer. He eventually decided to pursue this life-long passion as a career, and enrolled in the Cinema-Television Department at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. His first official credit was as the Best Boy on the Regent Endowed Film "Harmonica Man" in 2018. His first ever Feature Film credit came one year later as an Assistant Cameraman on "A Place Called Home." He has worked on a multitude of projects in a variety of positions since then, including his directorial debut with "Will to Live" in late 2019.
Anthony is part of the graduating class of 2021 for Regent University's Cinema-Television, Bachelor of Arts program.