Tom Fitz, Emmy-Award Winning Cinematographer to speak on campus
Date: 09-17-2025
Time: 05:00 PM
Location: Kelley Presentation Room
The Center for Climate, Coastal and Marine Studies welcomes Emmy-Award Winning Cinematographer, Tom Fitz, to campus on September 17th. Tom will discuss The Challenges of Wildlife Filmmaking and How Films Can Engage Viewers with the Ocean.
Tom Fitz is an American cameraman, producer and director who has documented our planet's natural wonders for over thirty years. As a freelance cinematographer, Tom has worked for the BBC, PBS, National Geographic, and many others. He is the recipient of four Primetime Emmy Awards for cinematography and two for outstanding series, as well as two BAFTA awards.
Tom’s experience and comfort working underwater are rivaled by few. He is among a small handful of cameramen who has worked in all seven continents and five oceans, including under the ice in our planet’s polar regions. He has experience with underwater ROV technology and manned submarines in waters over a mile deep.
In 2008, Tom started Schoolyard Films, Inc. with the belief that educating today's students about the natural world and the challenges it faces is of critical importance to tomorrow's healthy environment. With Schoolyard, Tom produces films specifically for use in K-12 classrooms that are available for free with accompanying study guides to teachers worldwide.
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For more information, contact PJ Jorgensen / x2360 / cccms@fairfield.edu