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Written by: Madeline McMahon M.A. '24 | May 12, 2026

Assistant Professor Worked on Movie Premiering at Cannes

Paul de Lumen was the director of photography for John Travolta鈥檚 directorial debut, Propeller One-Way Night Coach.

Paul de Lumen operates the camera while John Travolta and his daughter Ella Bleu watch on a screen. Photo courtesy of de Lumen.

Today, Assistant Film Professor Paul de Lumen is traveling to Cannes on an overseas plane ride with Hollywood legend John Travolta and his family.

Fitting, given that the two worked together on Travolta鈥檚 aviation-themed directorial debut: a semi-autobiographical story about a young airplane enthusiast and his mother traveling on a cross-country flight in 1962, when propeller planes were being phased out of production in favor of jets. The film, Propeller One-Way Night Coach, will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday before streaming on Apple TV on May 29.

De Lumen, who has nearly two decades of experience as a cinematographer, was the director of photography on the film. Though the project was a personal one for Travolta, de Lumen was able to contribute his own artistic flair. On their first phone call, the two instantly connected about the miracle of flight and the magic of childlike wonder.

鈥淚 love stories like that, because as artists, that鈥檚 the feeling that we always nurture,鈥 said de Lumen.

Ahead of that first meeting, de Lumen built a deck of visual inspiration to use as references for the camera shots. He loved the vintage, grainy look of Mad Men; the wide angles and airplane scenes in Catch Me If You Can; the green hues and depiction of loneliness in Edward Hopper鈥檚 paintings. Travolta responded enthusiastically to the ideas and complemented them with his detailed knowledge of the era.

鈥淗is superpower is that he knows, like, 鈥榯his hairstyle is 1967,鈥 or 鈥榯he collar needs to be like this; they changed it in 1965,鈥欌 recounted de Lumen. 鈥淚t was even more fun creating the frames because I knew they were all accurate.鈥

To get the analog look of the 35mm film he wanted while staying within the production budget, de Lumen created a special look in the digital camera that mimicked Kodak motion picture film stock. He considers the preparation 鈥 figuring out the lenses, the camera, lighting, color 鈥 the most fun part of the process for him.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e in control of everything before chaos hits,鈥 he said with a laugh. Then, once it鈥檚 time for lights, camera, action, 鈥測ou just gotta roll with it.鈥

De Lumen got involved with Propeller One-Way Night Coach through his longtime friend Jason Berger, who is a producer on the film. The two have collaborated many times for projects produced by Berger鈥檚 creative studio, such as Reluctantly Healthy with Judy Greer and Tab Time with Tabitha Brown. Berger, who happens to be a Saturday Night Fever superfan, and his son also have minor roles in this film.

This will be de Lumen鈥檚 first time attending the Cannes Film Festival, and he won鈥檛 be the only Spartan there.

Gracyn Carter 鈥26, Krystle Gomez 鈥26, Tomas Lluen 鈥27, Liam Oscar 鈥27 and Destiny Greer 鈥20, staff assistant for the film department, traveled with Film Tampa Bay as part of a FilmUSA program to give students exposure to the industry at the highest level. Alumni Tyler Martinolich 鈥05, executive director of Film Tampa Bay, and Rachel Christ 鈥17, who works in Los Angeles as a producer, are accompanying the group.

Cannes runs through May 23.