He went on to New York University, where he manned the cameras for fellow student
Spike Lee 's first directorial project, Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads. He matriculated to professional director of photography for the 1984
John Sayles feature
Brother From Another Planet . Two years later, he renewed his association with
Spike Lee , photographing such efforts as
She's Gotta Have It (1986),
School Daze (1988),
Do the Right Thing (1989),
Mo' Better Blues (1990),
Jungle Fever (1991), and
Malcolm X (1992). He also added a welcome dash of cinematic know-how to "monologue" films like
Robert Townsend 's
Eddie Murphy Raw and
Eric Bogosian 's Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll.
Dickerson made his directorial debut with
Juice (1992), a
Lee -like dissection of a black street gang.
Ernest Dickerson has since directed several episodes of the 1992 TV revival of
The Untouchables (1993), as well as the feature-length
Surviving the Game (1994), and
Tales From the Crypt Presents: Demon Knights (1995). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide