Jules Labarthe is a cinematographer, film producer and photographer.[citation needed] He studied film at New York University.[1] He met director Jamie Babbit in a coffee shop in Los Angeles and as a result of this meeting was the cinematographer on her 1996 short film Frog Crossing.[1] He has collaborated with Babbit on several other projects including her 1999 feature film But I'm a Cheerleader. He has been the cinematographer on MTV's Undressed and new ABC Family series Greek. He has also produced two short films and one feature, Too Pure (1998).
^ abDixon, Wheeler Winston (2004). Gerald Duchovnay (ed.). Film Voices: Interviews from Post Script. State University of New York Press, Albany. pp. 153–165. ISBN 0-7914-6156-4.
JulesLabarthe is a cinematographer, film producer and photographer.[citation needed] He studied film at New York University. He met director Jamie Babbit...
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