About
Cinematographer, Assistant Director, Company Co-Founder.
Since 2019, I have been studying filmmaking both at college and university levels. Building my portfolio by filming live events such as gigs and festivals. Alongside this experience, I have pursued the art of assistant directing. Ensuring that projects run smoothly and efficiently with as little delays as possible. That combined with my knack for keeping things organised proves that I will make sure the project will flow nicely.As a cinematographer and assistant director, I continuously seek opportunities for growth and learning. My passion for storytelling and organisation drives me to explore new techniques, experiment with innovative equipment, and stay updated with the latest advancements in the industry. I am committed to pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling and bringing unique perspectives to each project I undertake.I am committed to contributing my expertise, organisational, scheduling skills and vision to create cinematic experiences that resonate with audiences. My goal is to collaborate with talented filmmakers, creating meaningful stories that leave a lasting impression. As a dedicated assistant director and cinematographer, I am excited to take on new challenges, inspire others, and bring stories to life through the lens of creativity.
ScreenSkills Training Passport
Krzysztof "Kris" Wyszkowski has completed the following modules within the ScreenSkills Training Passport.
Experience
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Optical Assistant
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Second Assistant Director for "Second Serve" Feature Film
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Co-Founder
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Videographer & Editor for BIMM Refreshers 2025 Event
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First Assistant Director for “Escalation” Short Film
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Optical Assistant
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First Assistant Director for “The Script” Short Film
The film is doing its festival run with these current confirmed positions: - Stories Of Strength (SOS) Film Festival - CineCity Film Festival: New Voices - Reale Film Festival: Best Social Drama Award - Crossing The Screen: Official Screening
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First Assistant Director for “Sister” on "Yes We Cannes" Invite Only Short Film Entry First Assistant Director for “Sister” on "Yes We Cannes" Invite Only Short Film Entry
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Lead Camera Operator for Front Stage at Alexandra Palace Festival
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Live-Stage Interview Filming of Theresa Jarvis from “Yonaka”
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First Assistant Director for “The Sewing Circle” Short Film
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Videographer & Editor for BIMM Refreshers 2024 Event
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First Assistant Director & Camera Operator for “Crash Landing” Music Video
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Director of Photography for “Belle Ame” Short Documentary
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Director of Photography for "4 Minute Warning" Short Film
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Laboratory Technician
Education and training
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Tackling harassment and bullying at work
ScreenSkills Funded
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Bachelor of Arts - BA (Hons) Filmmaking
Activities and societies: − Managing a whole crew to provide a smooth project workflow. − Filming with bigger-sized crews. − Experience with industry-standard equipment. − Working with given budgets. − Effective at achieving the desired composition while telling the story.Activities and societies: − Managing a whole crew to provide a smooth project workflow. − Filming with bigger-sized crews. − Experience with industry-standard equipment. − Working with given budgets. − Effective at achieving the desired composition while telling the story. Learning how to use industry-standard equipment such as digital cameras, and full lighting rigs and working on professional sets. The biggest gain from this was working on advanced projects with new people who each specialised in something different. I learned how films come to life, how to work with other content creators and seeing a film that you have worked on shape up.
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Addressing unconscious bias: basic awareness in the workplace
ScreenSkills Funded
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How to identify the right role for you in the screen industries
ScreenSkills Funded
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Coronavirus basic awareness on production training
ScreenSkills Funded
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UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology Creative Media Production and Technology
Activities and societies: Learning and adapting the fundamentals of filmmaking: - Learning how a camera works. - Organising your content. - Learning how to connect with your team,Activities and societies: Learning and adapting the fundamentals of filmmaking: - Learning how a camera works. - Organising your content. - Learning how to connect with your team,…see more I began entering the filmmaking world with this degree, allowing me to learn all the fundamentals of media production from directing, keeping organised, camera operation and sound design. This position helped massively with outlining what i really enjoy and solidifying my future passion for making films.
Certificates
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Tackling harassment and bullying at work
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Addressing unconscious bias: basic awareness in the workplace