Roy H. Wagner

A former student of Ansel Adams, Roy H. Wagner ASC (American Society of Cinematographers) is a two-time Emmy-winning cinematographer and is considered to be one of the leading pioneers of digital cinema. Named by Kodak as one of the "Top 100 Directors of Photography in the World" Mr. Wagner's career has spanned 35 years in the motion picture and television industries. He has also received the ASC Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for a Miniseries. Mr. Wagner is an esteemed member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Society of Cinematographers and has won the Producers Guild Association's "Vision Award". Mr. Wagner had the good fortune of studying with Ansel Adams who taught him to rise to the challenge of new technology. Today as many cinematographers grumble about digital cinema Wagner embraces it and is one of the people directly responsible for the refinement and perfection of digital cinema and digital projection.

Credits as Director

Credits as Cinematographer

Misc. Credits

Quotes

"I...would like to take the curse off of technology. There is no reason why any director should fear new ideas or technologies that might significantly contribute to their ability to tell stories."

External Links

* Mr. Wagner's Famous Mirror Trick

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
tuggeranong hill
ina balin
kuno makiko
tv translator
kuninaka ryoko
riverside centre
simulacron 3
john erwin
nyu school of law
emd tr1
hieronim wincenty radziwill
kuroki hitomi
justin hartley
chery a15
john l. estrada
hutschenreuther
planet zebeth
hara setsuko
anna luiza mycielska
mita hiroko
beckology
hasegawa kyoko
sling bikini
the sound and the fury (band)
semiotek inc.
george pearce
pluto reactor
red x
ckcu
malagasy franc
hivolt
hieronim florian radziwill
primary energy
time of roses
webster (sitcom)
kaluga (fish)
boksburg
battista pininfarina
suchekomnaty coat of arms
matt ouimet
the sinister cleaners
aniela miaczynska
allan langer
brakpan