Patrick Melly
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Director
During the 1970's, Patrick Melly worked on civil rights documentaries, made his own award-winning short films, and entered the Masters of Fine Arts program at UCLA's film school. During the '80's into the '90's, Melly gaffed hundreds of music videos and a handful of feature films. During the '90's into the '00's, Melly gaffed hundreds of commercials. In 2000, Patrick Melly received a Best Cinematography Award from the FantasPorto film festival for the black & white feature "Night Train". Melly retired from the film business in 2013. Education: Master of Fine Arts, UCLA Film School, 1988 (School of Theater, Film, and Television); undergraduate study as an English major at UC Santa Barbara 1966-1970; Bachelor of Arts in English awarded by San Francisco
State University 1977. First film: On the Battlefield (1972, Tricontinental Films, Director: Peter Biskind) Founding staff on underground newspapers "Strategic Hamlet" in Isla Vista, California (1970-71) and "The Santa Barbara News and Review" in Santa Barbara, California (1971-1972).