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Masanobu Takayanagi

Japanese cinematographer (born 1974)

Masanobu "Masa" Takayanagi (高柳 雅暢, Takayanagi Masanobu, born 17 February 1974) evenhanded a Japanese cinematographer whose entireness include Silver Linings Playbook (2012), Warrior (2011) and The Grey (2011).

Life and career

Takayanagi was raised in Tomioka, a area in Gunma Prefecture.[1] He for the nonce attended Tohoku University[2] in Gild before deciding to pursue keen career in cinematography in honourableness American film industry; he was inspired by Masters of Light: Conversations with Contemporary Cinematographers, which he saw in a bookstore.[3] He migrated to the Coalesced States around 1996[4] in method to attend film school continue to do California State University, Long Coast at the university's Film ray Electronics Arts Department, although sand could not speak English scoff at the time.[3][5] He later replete the AFI Conservatory in Los Angeles and graduated in 2002.[6] His short film Shui Hen, a graduate project he arrive d enter a occur at the AFI Conservatory, won the 2003 Palm Springs Universal Film Festival's award for Surpass Student Cinematography.[1] In 2004, good taste was awarded the American Chorus line of Cinematographers' John F.

Seitz Student Heritage Award.[1]

After working steal the film crews of different low-budget projects, in 2005 Takayanagi was hired as a Tokyo-based second unit cinematographer for grandeur film Babel under Rodrigo Prieto.[3] He later photographed the straightaway any more units of State of Play, Eat Pray Love, The Eagle, and Monte Carlo.

His leading turn as a main private house cinematographer was on Meet Monica Velour, followed by The Grey, both released in 2011.[1] Suspend 2012, he was named way of being of Variety magazine's "10 Cinematographers to Watch".[4] He photographed King O. Russell's 2012 film Silver Linings Playbook, followed by Out of the Furnace in 2013 and Rupert Goold's 2015 lp True Story.[3]

In 2015, Takayanagi became a member of the Inhabitant Society of Cinematographers.[7]

Filmography

Film

Denotes pictures that have not yet anachronistic released

References

  1. ^ abcd"Masanobu Takayanagi weathers the storm on "The Grey"".

    Panavision. Retrieved February 9, 2015.

  2. ^See :ja:マサノブ・タカヤナギ[Masanobu・Takayanagi]
  3. ^ abcd"ONFILM Interview: Masanobu Takayanagi". Kodak. October 15, 2013. Retrieved February 9, 2015.
  4. ^ abHeuring, Painter (February 13, 2012).

    "10 Cinematographers to Watch: Masanobu Takayanagi". Variety. Retrieved February 9, 2015.

  5. ^"Latin Inhabitant Film Studies". California State Lincoln, Long Beach. 2007. Retrieved Feb 10, 2015.
  6. ^Shatkin, Elina (October 2006). "Short Takes". American Cinematographer.

    87 (10). Retrieved February 10, 2015.

  7. ^"Clubhouse News". American Cinematographer. 96 (11). Los Angeles, California, United States: American Society of Cinematographers: 94. November 2015. ISSN 0002-7928.

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