Louis Lumière College
The École nationale supérieure Louis- Lumière is a French film school in Noisy -le- Grand in Paris. It was opened in 1926 as the École technique de photographie et de cinéma at the initiative of industrialists with Louis Lumière and Léon Gaumont. It began with evening classes and was in 1996 a post-graduate educational institution with the sections of film, sound and photography.
Major graduates
- Philippe Agostini (director)
- Yves Angelo ( cameraman)
- Tran Anh Hung (director)
- Jean -Jacques Annaud (director)
- Pierre Bachelet ( singer)
- Noëlle Boisson ( editor )
- Jean Boffety ( cameraman)
- Ghislain Cloquet ( cameraman)
- Philippe de Broca (director)
- Henri Decaë ( cameraman)
- Jacques Demy (director)
- Jean -Yves Escoffier ( Cinematographer )
- Stéphane Fontaine ( cameraman)
- Louis de Funès (actor)
- Michel Houellebecq ( writer )
- Pierre Lhomme ( cameraman)
- William Lubtchansky ( cameraman)
- Gaspar Noé (director)
- Euzhan Palcy ( Regisseuse )
- Philippe Rousselot ( Cinematographer )
- Eduardo Serra ( Cinematographer )
- Bob Swaim (director)
- Pierre Tchernia (director)
- Jaco Van Dormael (director)
- Claude Zidi (director)
- Fred Zinnemann (director)
- Bernard Zitzermann ( cameraman)