Wally Pfister, is an Academy Award-winning American cinematographer, who is best known for his work on Christopher Nolan’s films, including Memento, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige, The Dark Knight and Inception. Pfister is also known for his work on director F. Gary Gray’s The Italian Job. Pfister has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography four times, each time for a film directed by Nolan. Here’s the backstage interview with Wally Pfister at the 2011 Oscars Q...Read Full Story
“Good God, what have you done? Thank you so much, this is a phenomenal honor for me. Thank you to the Academy for this great honor and for the respect you have shown for all cinematographers. I got to take a breath here for a minute. Breathe it in for a second. Where’s that thing that shows you how much time, there it goes. None of what I did would have been possible without the incredible vision of my master Christopher Nolan. His work…you’re taking up my time. His work has inspired me for...Read Full Story
Alt Film Guide (blog) Oscar 2011: Kirk Douglas Teases, Melissa Leo Gets Bleeped, Wally Pfister Surprises Alt Film Guide (blog) Melissa Leo won the Best Supporting Actress Award, and seemed in shock that she got it from Kirk Douglas , who kept on teasing the nominees with several "and now" remarks. Leo was bleeped — or rather, silenced — when she used the word "fucking" at one ... and more »Read Full Story
On Friday, April 16, the Dallas Film Society presented their coveted Star Award to Wally Pfister for his accomplishments in the world of cinematography, which includes a longtime partnership with Christopher Nolan on such films as Memento, The Prestige , and The Dark Knight . Earlier in ... — full article at cinematical.comRead Full Story
What makes this movie and its story all the more compelling is Wally's sophisticated yet restrained approach. By avoiding the seductive high gloss of both professional sports today and previous baseball dramas, he's brought a fresh perspective to an old ...
Amen to that. Plenty more good stuff in the Variety feature, including reigning Oscar champ Wally Pfister on "Midnight in Paris," and in turn, Jeff Cronenweth on the Pfister-shot "Moneyball." Check it out here.
Most of these shots were given extensive coverage in those behind-the-scenes videos that have been circulating online over the past few months, but it’s cool to finally see them as Nolan and his longtime cinematographer Wally Pfister do.
Steven Zallian and Aaron Sorkin’s script, based on a non-fiction book by Michael Lewis, is as scorching as you’d expect, and the film looks lovely (and turquoise), thanks to the talents of Christopher Nolan’s favourite cinematographer, Wally Pfister.
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Wally Pfister is an American cinematographer who is best known for his work on the films Batman Begins and The Prestige. For both, he was nominated for Academy Awards for ...