Driver’s Ed | Interview with Cinematographer Itai Ne’eman
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This week on 1st on Film, we sit down with acclaimed cinematographer Itai Ne’eman to discuss his work on the coming-of-age road trip comedy Driver’s Ed. Ne’eman takes us behind the camera to explore how the film’s visual style was developed, the challenges of shooting on the road, and his collaboration with director Bobby Farrelly.
Itai Ne’eman is an award-winning Israeli cinematographer and director of photography whose work spans feature films, television series, documentaries, commercials, and visual art projects. Born in Tiberias, Israel, Ne’eman has built an international career distinguished by a visually dynamic style and a diverse body of work. He has served as cinematographer on acclaimed productions including Outer Range, High Desert, The Spy, Mayans M.C., Mr. Mercedes, Dig, Tyrant, and Homeland.