Sunday, March 10, 2013

The 2012 Cinema Touch Awards - CINEMATOGRAPHY


by
Julien Faddoul



5. Moonrise Kingdom – Robert D. Yeoman

For his typical use of lighting to convey the whimsy at hand. The third-act storm is quite magnificent.




4. Wuthering Heights – Robbie Ryan

For shooting it with such searing emotion, the kind his director always ministers. He still remains (along with Barry Ackroyd) the best at shaky-cam.




3. Life of Pi – Claudio Miranda

For creating (along with his director) some of the year's most indelible images, through and through. Despite the film many effects, his work cannot be denied.



2. The Master – Mihai Malaimare Jr
                             
For all those large-film, ravishing, picturesque compositions of seeping emotion rising to the surface. Dear God, so much face!



1. Skyfall – Roger Deakins

For the Istanbul sequence and the Shanghai sequence and the London sequence and the Scotland sequence and everything else in-between. Every set-piece is imprinted in the brain because of his expert use of cinematic language. Sure, he may be showing off, but why wouldn't you want him to.



Runner Up: Cloud Atlas – Frank Griebe, John Toll


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