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    Cinematographer Daniel Pearl was born in the Bronx, New York City and grew up in New Jersey. His father was a mechanical engineer as well as an alumnus from the University of Texas in Austin. The first film Pearl made was an 8mm movie about skateboarding that he shot and edited at the age of 13.

    • January 1, 1
    • Daniel Pearl
    • The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
  2. Daniel Pearl, A.S.C. (born 1951 in The Bronx, New York) is an American cinematographer who has worked on many feature films, over 400 music videos and more than 250 commercials.

    • The Phantom Carriage
    • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
    • Vampyr
    • Psycho
    • Kwaidan
    • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
    • The Shining
    • Halloween
    • Blair Witch Project
    • Silent House

    This Swedish film has widely influenced directors throughout cinema history—most notably, Ingmar Bergman, whose film The Seventh Seal paysdirect homage to The Phantom Carriage, and Stanley Kubrick'sThe Shining, which features multiple thematic and visual similarities, such as the famous ax scene. To tell the story of a ghostly coachman who comes to...

    Considered the quintessential work of German Expressionism, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligariis the story of a deranged hypnotist who uses a sleepwalker to commit murders. Cinematographer Willy Hameister used no-frills camera work to emphasize the film's elaborate hand-painted sets, featuring twisted cityscapes, spiraling streets, and nightmarish forms. ...

    Adorned with mist and rolling fog, Carl Theodor Dreyer's hypnotic Vampyr elicits an overwhelming sense of dread.The washed-out, soft focus of Rudolph Maté's cinematography enhances the striking visuals, all of which were filmed at dawn. But the greatest aesthetic achievement in this film happened by accident. At the beginning of production, when Dr...

    Hitchcock's famous shower scene was so complicated to shoot that it required 78 camera setups and seven days to execute. The bathroom set was built with collapsible walls in order to maximize the usable camera angles; in the final cut, 90 splices of split-second shots from different angles create an unnerving effect in this scene. Cinematographer J...

    Kwaidan, which translates to "ghost stories," is a compendium of four classic Japanese ghost tales that plays less like a horror film than an eerie fever dream. Director Masaki Kobayashi and cinematographer Yoshio Miyajima gave each story its own hand-painted set, which was intricately designed to reflect the changing mood and narrative arc of each...

    Another notable low-budget sensation, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was filmed with $300,000 and mostly unknown actors cast in central Texas, where it was shot. Cinematographer Daniel Pearl shot on 16mm with an Eclair NPR 16mm camera, using fine-grain, low-speed film that required four times more light than modern digital cameras. The film's final s...

    John Alcott 's cinematography emphasizes isolation and paranoia with unsettlingly cold, symmetrical imagery. It's stunning throughout, but it will go down in the history of cinematography for its innovative use of Garrett Brown’s Steadicam, which Kubrick hired Brown himself to operate in what Brown would later term "the Steadicam Olympics." Riding ...

    To create what may be one of the scariest opening scenes of all time, John Carpenter and cinematographer Dean Cundey took a chance on what was, in 1979, the newest technology: the Steadicam. Then called the Panaglide, the device allowed the camera to be fitted to a camera operator for far-ranging and unbroken shots. "It was a new technology that we...

    Though Cannibal Holocaust was technically the first film to use the found footage technique, The Blair Witchproject built upon its foundation to a horrifying degree. The co-director and cinematographer Neal Fredericks, who was tragically killed in a plane crash at age 35, chose to employ found footage because it served the film's pseudo-documentary...

    Shot in what appears to be one single take, Silent House was actually the product of 12-minute sequences stitched together in post-production. The shots were limited to 12 minutes because the team chose the Canon EOS 5D Mark II for the job, which has a 12-minute file record limit. But the single-take gimmick, inspired by Hitchcock's 1948 Rope, is e...

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  4. Cinematographer: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Cinematographer Daniel Pearl was born in the Bronx, New York City and grew up in New Jersey. His father was a mechanical engineer as well as an alumnus from the University of Texas in Austin. The first film Pearl made was an 8mm movie about skateboarding that he shot and edited at the age of 13.

  5. Aug 21, 2023 · A Frog in Boiling Water: Kim Barker on "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot". Nick Allen | 2016-03-03. An interview with former foreign correspondent Kim Barker, the inspiration for Tina Fey's character in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. Scanners.

  6. Daniel Pearl is known as an Director of Photography, Actor, Second Unit Director of Photography, Cinematography, Camera Operator, Photoscience Manager, and Additional Photography. Some of his work includes The Boy, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Aliens vs Predator: Requiem, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Friday the 13th, Just My Luck, Mom and Dad ...

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