Category: Directing

Cinematography with Frazier Lockhart


Frazier has been the cinematographer for all Project DU FILM projects, including our upcoming short, Hunting Season and arguably brings the most experience of anyone to the set. Since graduation in 2011, Frazier has truly established himself in the film industry, having traveled around the world working in film production for several companies and organizations. Last year, Frazier received the Alumni Achievement Award for his work with Project DU FILM and more recently wrapped filming on a feature in Atlanta.

The Director Perspective with Marteene and Jeremy

Ryan and Abby are joined by Dr. Sheila Schroeder, along with Jeremy Dehn and Marteene Le Diaz to explore the history and accomplishments of Project DU F.I.L.M. Apart from being the directors of the past two Project DU F.I.L.M. shorts, both Marteene and Jeremy are established in the film industry and, each in their own way, changing the face of filmmaking.

Marteene Le Diaz came to DU as a graduate student where she worked as a production assistant for Happy F-ing Valentines Day, where she was mentored by Dehn. The next year, she was the director of Scary Lucy. She now works at BluPrint which is part of NBC Universal.

Jeremy Dehn was an MA student at DU and received his MFA at the University of Texas at Austin. He was the first director and editor for Project DU F.I.L.M. for Happy F-ing Valentines Day and now has a new feature film in the works.

Introducing Moving Pictures: The Project DU F.I.L.M. Podcast

Meet the people behind Moving Pictures: The Project DU F.I.L.M. Podcast and find out what this inclusivity in film podcast is all about.

Our topics of discussion include representation in film, how Project DU F.I.L.M. is trying to change the face of film, producing a short, and the importance of experiential learning. This podcast aims to discuss these broad ideas with other universities and therefore create more change in the industry through these connections.