Leighton Pierce, born John Leighton Pierce, is an American experimental filmmaker who works with film, video, sound, and installation. He is also the Dean of the School of Film/Video at CalArts since the summer of 2014. He is best known for his impressionistic technique in video imagery that creates a hypnotic effect as well as his use of sound design. The motif of water is dominant in his work and gave the name to the video series "Memories of Water". Pierce looks for inspiration in his immediate surroundings. He has stated that "in the simplest terms, a film or a video can be considered to be a meaningful experience in time. As a filmmaker, I take that as my mission: through the use of image and sound, I am composing an experience for the audience".
Directing
49
Male
1954-10-27
Rochester, NY, USA
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Everything's gonna be OK
I Know, I Know
Hammock
Red Shovel
You Can Drive the Big Rigs
50 Feet of String
Thursday
On the Road Going Through
Viscera
Retrograde Premonition
Glass
My Person in the Water
37th & Lex.
A Private Happiness
Sitting
White Ash
Wood
Stone Moss
Candle Loopedy Loop
He Said Without Moving
He Likes to Chop Down Trees
And Sometimes the Boats Are Low
What's Left is Wind
Red Swing
Principles of Harmonic Motion
Deer Isle #5: The Crossing
Deer Isle #8: Going Out (in the morning)
Pink Socks
The Back Steps
Evaporation
Memories of Water Parts #21, 6, and 27
Blue Hat
Number One
Puppy-Go-Round
Sharp Edge Blunt
Water Seeking its Level
Veiled Red
Fall (3 parts)
Folded Time, Take 17
South Los Angeles Street
Wasp Radial
Barbara Hammer Lends a Hand
DECK
Not Much Time
These Are the Directions I Give to a Stranger
The Miracle of Change
CARBON