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Jeffrey Scott Cronenweth, ASC (born
January 14, 1962) is an
American cinematographer based in Los Angeles,
California who is
known for his role as the...
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Jordan Scott Cronenweth, ASC (February 20, 1935 –
November 29, 1996) was an
American cinematographer.
Considered to be one of the
greatest and most influential...
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flexibility to
compose shots. He
hired Jeff
Cronenweth as cinematographer;
Cronenweth's father Jordan Cronenweth had been
cinematographer for Fincher's 1992...
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Fincher cooperated with an
artistic team that
included cinematographer Jeff
Cronenweth and
production designer Donald Graham Burt. The film was
wholly shot using...
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dashes as Aaron's
always do. His
collaboration with
cinematographer Jeff
Cronenweth and
production designer Jon
Hutman is a
beautiful tone poem that underscores...
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particularly Vertigo. It was the
final film of
director of
photography Jordan Cronenweth.
Psychiatrist Isaac Barr
treats Diana Baylor for obsessive–compulsive...
- Rønning
revealed production had begun,
under the
working title Velcro. Jeff
Cronenweth serves as cinematographer. A
first look
image was
released by
Disney in...
- Koenekamp.
Several scenes shot by
Cronenweth,
including the
iconic nightclub scene, are
included in the
final cut,
though Cronenweth goes uncredited. The Banzai...
- In his
attempts to "crack the code" of Stålenhag,
cinematographer Jeff
Cronenweth chose to
shoot night scenes during dusk instead. On
Rotten Tomatoes, season...
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Jordan Cronenweth, he
attempted to
remove the
color blue from the film.
According to
Brendan Boyle in his
review of the
movie in The Ringer,
Cronenweth “de-emphasized...