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
Pasadena
(2001 - Television)
CSI
:
Crime Scene Investigation
(2000 - Television, Episode "$35K O.B.O.")
Credits as Cinematographer
Shackles
(2005 - Feature)
A Thief of Time
(2004 - Television)
Coyote Waits
(2003 - Television)
Joan of Arcadia
(2003 - Television, Pilot Episode, Additional Photography)
Push, Nevada
(2003 - Television)
(2002 - Direct to Video)
Pasadena
(2001 - Television)
CSI
:
Crime Scene Investigation
(2000 - Television)
A Rumor of Angels
(2000 - Film)
In the Company of Spies
(1999 - Television)
Cold Feet
(1999 - Television Pilot)
Get Real
(1999 - Television)
Cyclops, Baby
(1997 - Film)
Cracker
(1997 - Television)
Robert Altman
's
Gun
(1997 - Television)
The Pest
(1997 - Film)
Nick of Time
(1995 - Film)
Drop Zone
(1994 - Film)
The Secrets of Lake Success
(1993 - Television)
Another Stakeout
(1993 - Television)
2000 Malibu Road
(1992 - Television)
The Broken Cord
(1992 - Television)
(1992 - Television)
Saturday's
(1991 - Television)
The Antagonists
(1991 - Television)
Nasty Boys
(1990 - Television)
Christine Cromwell
(1989 - Television)
Nasty Boys
(1989 - Television Pilot)
Quantum Leap
(1989 - Television)
Mortuary Academy
(1988 - Film)
Disaster at Silo 7
(1988 - Television)
Nightforce
(1987 - Film)
Beauty and the Beast
(1987 - Television)
Burglar
(1987 - Film, San Francisco 2nd Unit)
(1997 - Film)
Return to Horror High
(1987 - Film)
Witchboard
(1986 - Film)
Pray for Death
(1985 - Film)
Nine Deaths of the Ninja
(1985 - Film)
Misc. Credits
Visions of Light
:
The Art of Cinematography
(1992 - Film, Committee Member: ASC education)
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 Favorite Films (Interview)
*
Mr. Wagner's Famous Mirror Trick
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