
Gil Bettman
Professor
Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
Expertise:
Camera Directing; Action Directing; Visual Storytelling; Directing Low-Budget Feature
Films; Contemporary Language of Film;
Office Location: Marion Knott Studios DMAC 112
Phone: (714) 744-7842
Email: bettman@chapman.edu
- Education:
- Harvard University, Bachelor of Arts
University of California, Los Angeles, Master of Fine Arts
Biography
No one would ever see Gil Bettman as the retiring type. Bring Academy Award-winning
director Robert Zemeckis to his directing class and Bettman wades right in, challenging
his old friend's point of view and sparking a good-natured debate about the best ways
to tell a story using a camera. But that's Bettman's style. He has very definite opinions
about how to block a camera or talk to actors from his days as a top action director
for TV series such as The Twilight Zone and Knight Rider. Bettman learned the value
of subjecting all film ideas to the acid test of a free-wheeling debate from Zemeckis
himself while working as a screenwriter developing projects for Zemeckis at Universal
and Warner Brothers. It's a lesson Bettman wants to pass on to his students as well.
With a degree from Harvard (with honors in English Literature), as well as an M.F.A. from UCLA, Bettman has directed a wide range of projects from feature films to music videos and corporate profiles. He recently directed a feature documentary, The Long Road to Cabo, for rock icon Sammy Hagar, and published a textbook, First Time Director, through Michael Wiese Productions.
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Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications