Jon H. Else


Jon H. Else is an American documentary filmmaker and professor at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. He directs the documentary program.

Biography

Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, Else moved west for college. He earned a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, and an M.A. from Stanford University.
He directed and produced major documentaries beginning in 1980, such as The Day After Trinity, about the work during World War II at Los Alamos in developing and testing the atomic bomb and Eyes on the Prize in 1987, a documentary about the civil rights movement from 1954 to 1965, based on the history of the same name. He was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 1988.
He created additional documentaries on a wide variety of subjects, as well as working as a writer or cinematographer on Emmy Award-winning works.

Awards

Filmography

The Day After Trinity: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb Palace Of Delights: The Exploratorium, producer, director, cinematographerEyes On The Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, series producer for PBS and cinematographerYosemite: The Fate Of Heaven, producer, director, cinematographerEyes on the Prize II: America at the Racial Crossroads 1965–1985, series producer and cinematographer.Wonders Are Many: The Making of Doctor Atomic Cadillac Desert: Water and the American West, director, producer, cinematographer Sing Faster: The Stagehands' Ring Cycle, producer, director, cinematographerOpen Outcry, producer, director, cinematographerThe Island President, executive producer