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Savannah Bloch

CINEMATOGRAPHER

Savannah Bloch is an American/South African filmmaker and graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Her feature film directorial debut, And Then There Was Eve, won a 2017 Jury Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival and was distributed in March 2019. As a digital director, Savannah created 50+ mini-documentaries for Hearst Digital Media and over 300 videos for medical education. 

As a cinematographer, Savannah shot the award-winning feature film Quality Problems and has worked with brands such as Us Weekly, Popsugar, TLC, and Netflix. Shooting documentary footage of the devastating impact of shrapnel on Syrian refugees and of rural surgeries in remote Bolivia has not only reshaped her view of the world but unearthed more questions. 

Savannah studied stage directing in NYC at The Barrow Group and afterwards honed her skills as an actor’s director in two plays. One is a dark comedy about a dysfunctional family and the second probes the post-9/11 Sikh experience. Savannah runs a weekly director’s workshop in Hollywood called The Sandbox.
She collaborated with singer/songwriter Kerry Hart and queer pop artist Zolita on multiple music videos. She presently holds a position lecturing cinematography and directing at USC in the MFA Production program. When not shooting, Savannah can be found traveling the world seeking the perfect surf break.