Ross MacGibbon
"Capturing the beauty of ballet on film": Ross MacGibbon, born in 1955 in London, England, has been an active director since the mid-1980s, predominantly in the genre of performing arts, specifically ballet. MacGibbon's most celebrated works include his filmed versions of ballets such as "Giselle," "Swan Lake," and "Romeo and Juliet," with his expertise in ballet cinematography earning him several awards, including the Rose d'Or. His authorial style is characterized by his ability to translate the grace and drama of live ballet performance onto the screen, producing works that are both visually stunning and emotionally resonant. Ross MacGibbon, a man whose love for ballet dances vividly across the screen, brings a unique touch of elegance to the world of film.