Pip White
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Pip White is a British cinematographer born and raised in London and based in Los Angeles.
She holds an MFA in Cinematography from the AFI Conservatory where she was recognized by BAFTA and received the BAFTA / PIGOTT Scholarship. She has recently been featured as a BAFTA LA Talent and was nominated for the KODAK Vision Grant, recognising Emerging Global Talent in Filmmaking.
With over 10 years experience working internationally as a camera assistant, operator and now cinematographer, Pip has been fortunate enough to work alongside and learn from world renowned directors and cinematographers with whom she been able to develop her craft.
Pip has recently completed principal photography on two indie features, the Sc Fi Thriller 'Parallel' starring Danielle Deadwyler (Till, Station Eleven, Harder They Fall) and Aldis Hodge (The Invisible Man), directed by Kourosh Ahari. The Opioid Drama 'Spider and Jessie' starring Mckenna Grace (Ghostbusters Afterlife) , Dacre Montgomery (Stranger Things) and Jojo Regina (Where the Crawdad Sings), directed by Dan Kay.
Pip splits her time between London and LA.
She holds an MFA in Cinematography from the AFI Conservatory where she was recognized by BAFTA and received the BAFTA / PIGOTT Scholarship. She has recently been featured as a BAFTA LA Talent and was nominated for the KODAK Vision Grant, recognising Emerging Global Talent in Filmmaking.
With over 10 years experience working internationally as a camera assistant, operator and now cinematographer, Pip has been fortunate enough to work alongside and learn from world renowned directors and cinematographers with whom she been able to develop her craft.
Pip has recently completed principal photography on two indie features, the Sc Fi Thriller 'Parallel' starring Danielle Deadwyler (Till, Station Eleven, Harder They Fall) and Aldis Hodge (The Invisible Man), directed by Kourosh Ahari. The Opioid Drama 'Spider and Jessie' starring Mckenna Grace (Ghostbusters Afterlife) , Dacre Montgomery (Stranger Things) and Jojo Regina (Where the Crawdad Sings), directed by Dan Kay.
Pip splits her time between London and LA.