
Keith Smith
Director of Photography
Born in New Orleans, Smith graduated from Xavier University of Louisiana in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications. There, he was a four- year letterman on the University’s “powerhouse” basketball team. During his senior year he interned at a local cable station as a video engineer. Upon graduation he went on to work at WWL-TV, a local CBS affiliate in New Orleans, where he worked as one of eight news photographers on the station’s well-respected news team.
In 1989 Smith was accepted into the prestigious AFI [American Film Institute] in Los Angeles, where he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree. There he received AFI’s 1991 distinguished Remy Martin Student Scholarship Award. This marked the first time in its six-year inception, that the award was given to a cinematography fellow, and the first time the award went to a first year student.
Smith began his film career as a camera assistant working with such well-known filmmakers as Oliver Stone and Robert Richardson, ASC. He worked with the pair on JFK, Heaven and Earth, Natural Born Killers, Nixon and Any Given Sunday. He went onto work with Rob Reiner on A Few Good Men, and Robert Townsend’s comedy, Meteor Man, and on Mike Binder’s Blankman, starring Damon Wayans. His last project as an assistant was The Trigger Effect , a film directed by David Koeppe, who also wrote “Jurassic Park.”
As a cinematographer, Smith has worked on a wide variety of projects including the independent film, Pastor Brown, directed by Rockmond Dunbar, [actor; Sons of Anarchy, Soulfood], which is recently slated to air on the Lifetime Channel. The film stars Salli Richardson- Whitmore and Tasha Smith. Another recent short, The Lift, directed by Lyndon Barrios, won a “Best Cinematography” award at the Independent Film Showcase - 2012. Smith also shot two feature films; Hair Show and A Good Man Is Hard To Find, both feature length films directed by Leslie Small. The films starred MoNique and Golden Brooks respectively. During the fall of 1999 Smith worked as second unit DP/A-Cam Operator on Fallen, a film produced by Turner Pictures, which starred Denzel Washington. That same year he worked with his longtime mentor Oliver Stone on Any Given Sunday as a Second Unit DP. The film starred, Al Pacino and Jamie Foxx. Smith’s duties were profound - he was responsible for all second unit work, including directing a few small sequences. The film was shot in Miami and Dallas. Smith has also lensed The Wash and Gang Tapes for Lions Gate.
His most recent projects are Saints & Sinners for Bounce TV and Let the Church Say Amen, for BET, a feature film starring Steve Harris and Lela Rochon. The film was produced by BET. The film marked the directorial debut of Regina King, [actress; Southland, Ray, Jerry Maquire]. The film is scheduled to be released in October 2013. Last year he shot two films that he is most proud of cinematically - a film starring piano child prodigy Ethan Bortnik entitled Anything is Possible and a small indie film noir project called Mysteria, which stars Danny Glover. Both films are currently being shopped to Hollywood distributors. Smith is currently filming a TV series called, “Saints & Sinners” for Bounce TV. The show received a record breaking 1.6 million viewers for the pilot episode. Smith is focusing himself on a career in Hollywood as a Director of Photography. His goal is to shoot films that inspire and entertain. Lastly, he is most committed to films that are truthful and authentic in tone.