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David Tattersall is a famous British cinematographer and director of photography, the art of selecting the right light and camera when shooting a movie. He has worked on many big-budget Hollywood films and has won an Emmy Award for his cinematography work on Young Indiana Jones. Cinematography literally means writing in the movement, from the French word cinéma, shortened from cinématographe, the term was coined in the 1890s by the Lumiere brothers, who invented the trade. ...
A cinematographer (from cinema photographer) is one photographing with a motion picture camera. ...
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An Emmy Award. ...
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was a TV series about the childhood and youth of the character Indiana Jones. ...
In London, he studied at Goldsmith's College and got a first class BA Fine Arts Degree. He went on to study at Britain's National Film and Television School. The first film he worked on was Salette in 1986. For other uses, see London (disambiguation). ...
Goldsmiths College (founded 1891 by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths as Goldsmiths Technical and Recreative Institute) has been a part of the federal University of London since 1904, when it took its current name. ...
1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Movies
This list is not exhaustive but only the major films he've been working with, for a complete list visit the IMDb profile. The cover of the 2004 DVD widescreen release of the modified original Star Wars Trilogy. ...
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was a TV series about the childhood and youth of the character Indiana Jones. ...
This article is about Con Air, the movie. ...
Vertical Limit is an action movie/thriller directed by Martin Campbell (GoldenEye, No Escape) starring, among others, Chris ODonnell, Robin Tunney and Scott Glenn. ...
Die Another Day is the twentieth James Bond film made by EON Productions and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings James Bond. ...
The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) [1] is an online database of information about actors, movies, television shows, television stars and video games. ...
See also The cover of the 2004 DVD widescreen release of the modified original Star Wars Trilogy. ...
Cinematography literally means writing in the movement, from the French word cinéma, shortened from cinématographe, the term was coined in the 1890s by the Lumiere brothers, who invented the trade. ...
External links/references - IMDb's profile
- The Starwars.com profile
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