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Title: Peter Deming Shares Set Stories with UVA Film Students

UVA Student Invited ‍Her Cinematographer Father to Share His Work with Film Class

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – ⁤A University of Virginia student recently facilitated a unique learning chance for her ⁤classmates: a visit​ adn Q&A session with her father, acclaimed cinematographer⁢ Peter Deming. The event, centered around a screening of David LynchS⁣ “Mulholland Drive,” ⁣offered ⁤students in Assistant Professor Sean Duncan’s⁢ film course direct insight from a veteran⁣ of the industry.

Kate Deming, a second-year student at UVA, discovered the Lynch-focused course while planning her​ fall schedule and instantly suggested her​ father ⁢connect with Professor Duncan. Deming has worked extensively with director David Lynch, contributing to projects like “Lost Highway,” “Mulholland Drive,” ‌and “Twin‍ Peaks: The Return.”⁤ The visit provided a rare chance for students to hear firsthand about​ the technical and creative processes behind iconic films.

“I’m my dad’s biggest fan,” Kate Deming said. “I’m always bragging about him, and I think he’s too humble. Growing up on set and​ getting to see him in action,I just always want to give him the most credit and get him to share what he loves⁣ to do.”

Peter⁤ Deming’s career began early,‌ bringing a then-three-month-old Kate to‌ a commercial shoot for Estée Lauder. He recalled his ⁣daughter being ‌”pretty cranky” but noted she grew to⁢ enjoy set visits. Kate specifically remembers “Oz the Great and Powerful” as​ the first set she⁣ truly recalls, filming in⁢ Michigan during a summer when she attended camps alongside her father’s work.

The event highlights the intersection of family and ⁢professional life, and the value of experienced⁣ professionals sharing their knowlege with ⁣the ⁢next generation ​of filmmakers.professor⁤ Duncan’s course continues, offering students further⁢ exploration of Lynch’s work and the⁢ broader landscape of cinematic artistry.

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