Roger Deakins
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Cinematographer Roger Deakins Goes In Front of the Camera for TheWrap (Exclusive Photos)
TheWrap magazine: The Director of Photography on “Empire of Light” and many other films found himself on the other side of the lens during a shoot with Irvin Rivera
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Cinematographer Roger Deakins Fears That Moviegoing Has ‘Changed Beyond Repair’
TheWrap magazine: “I don’t think producers and studio people are willing to take the risk on a film that expands the cinematic language,” says the legendary DP of “Empire of Light”
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Oscar’s Longest Losing Streaks: 12 People With 10-Plus Nominations and No Wins (Photos)
Diane Warren, Thomas Newman and other veterans who’ve become the Susan Luccis of the Academy Awards
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American Society of Cinematographers Gives Top Award to Roger Deakins, Again
The “1917” cinematographer wins his fifth ASC award; Spotlight and and documentary awards go to “The Lighthouse” and “Honeyland”
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How ‘1917’ Cinematographer Roger Deakins Pulled Off Sam Mendes’ One-Shot WWI Film
TheWrap Oscar magazine: “It’s a single shot, but does that force us to just follow them down a trench all the time?” Deakins says
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‘1917’: How Sam Mendes & Co. Re-Created World War I in a Single Take
TheWrap Oscar Magazine: “If I think that this scene would be better edited, then I’ve written it wrong and staged it wrong,’” director says
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George MacKay Says ‘1917’ Climax Was a ‘Beautiful Mistake’ on Day of Filming (Video)
“The rule is you don’t stop unless they say stop,” MacKay tells Jimmy Fallon
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‘1917,’ ‘Joker,’ ‘The Irishman’ Among American Society of Cinematographers Nominees
“Ford v Ferrari” and “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” are also nominated by the ASC, which has a good record of predicting Oscar nominations
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Every Sam Mendes Movie, Ranked Worst to Best (Photos)
Where does “1917” rank among the Oscar-winning director’s filmography?
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‘1917’ and 12 Other ‘One-Shot’ Movies, From ‘Timecode’ to ‘Birdman’ (Photos)
Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rope” was the first film to experiment with the single-take technique
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‘1917’ Receives Overwhelming Acclaim Following NY and LA Screenings: ‘Stunning on Every Level’
Expect Sam Mendes’ war film to earn multiple Oscar nominations
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Watch Out, Oscars – ‘1917’ Is Here, and It’s the Real Deal
Sam Mendes’ World War I epic looked like a strong Oscar contender as it wowed voters and press in a series of screenings in Los Angeles and New York
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Awards Season Screeners Are Here, Finally – And So Are Clint Eastwood and World War I
With a week to go before Thanksgiving, the screener stream is not likely to let up
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‘1917’: See How Sam Mendes Tackled ‘One Continuous Shot’ for World War I Epic (Video)
Oscar-winner Roger Deakins serves as director of photography on film opening this Christmas
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‘The Goldfinch’ Film Review: Movie Adaptation Grapples With Big Book, Comes Up Short
Toronto Film Festival 2019: It’s easier to cover this much ground in 784 pages than in a 2-hour-and-29-minute running time that begins to feel exhausting well before it ends