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Anthony Dod Mantle

British cinematographer

Anthony Dod Mantle, DFF, BSC, ASC (born 14 April 1955) is a British cinematographer and still photographer. He won the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography for Slumdog Millionaire (2008). Other accolades include two Bodil Awards, two European Film Awards, and four Robert Awards.

Dod Mantle is considered a pioneer of digital filmmaking through his collaborations with directors Lars von Trier, Thomas Vinterberg and Danny Boyle, where he popularized the use of "action-style" handheld cameras over traditional, stationary 35mm rigs.A veteran of Dogme 95, he is heavily influenced by the cinema verite film movement. He is a member of the British, Danish, and American Society of Cinematographers, and resides in Copenhagen.

Contents

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Style and technique
  • 3 Filmography
    • 3.1 Film
    • 3.2 Television
    • 3.3 Do*entary films
  • 4 Awards and nominations
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Career

Dod Mantle directed photography on three Dogme 95 films and the first two episodes of Wallander. He used the Red One digital camera on Wallander, the first British television production to do so. He won the British Academy Television Craft Award for Photography & Lighting (Fiction/Entertainment) for his work on the series and was nominated for a RTS Craft & Design Award for Lighting, Photography & Camera—Photography—Drama. He was also cinematographer on Slumdog Millionaire (Danny Boyle, 2008), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography in 2009. Dod Mantle is included in the book Conversations with Cinematographers by David A Ellis.

On 19 November 2016, during the Camerimage festival, Anthony Dod Mantle received the Brown Frog award for his cinematography on Snowden.

Dod Mantle lives with his family in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Style and technique

Dod Mantle helped pioneer the use of digital cinematography with his early use of home-quality DV in The Celebration, and eventually won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Slumdog Millionaire, the first time that award went to a film shot digitally.

Dod Mantle has also experimented with extreme slow motion with high speed cameras in films like Antichrist and Dredd.

Filmography

Film

Television

Do*entary films

Awards and nominations

References

    External links

    • Official website
    • Anthony Dod Mantle at IMDb
    1968–present
    • Geoffrey Unsworth (1968)
    • Gerry Turpin (1969)
    • Conrad Hall (1970)
    • Pasqualino De Santis (1971)
    • Geoffrey Unsworth (1972)
    • Anthony Richmond (1973)
    • Douglas Slocombe (1974)
    • John Alcott (1975)
    • Russell Boyd (1976)
    • Geoffrey Unsworth (1977)
    • Douglas Slocombe (1978)
    • Vilmos Zsigmond (1979)
    • Giuseppe Rotunno (1980)
    • Geoffrey Unsworth, Ghislain Cloquet (1981)
    • Jordan Cronenweth (1982)
    • Sven Nykvist (1983)
    • Chris Menges (1984)
    • Miroslav Ondříček (1985)
    • David Watkin (1986)
    • Bruno Nuytten (1987)
    • Allen Daviau (1988)
    • Peter Biziou (1989)
    • Vittorio Storaro (1990)
    • Pierre Lhomme (1991)
    • Dante Spinotti (1992)
    • J*z Kamiński (1993)
    • Philippe Rousselot (1994)
    • John Toll (1995)
    • John Seale (1996)
    • Eduardo Serra (1997)
    • Remi Adefarasin (1998)
    • Conrad Hall (1999)
    • John Mathieson (2000)
    • Roger Deakins (2001)
    • Conrad Hall (2002)
    • Andrew Lesnie (2003)
    • Dion Beebe/Paul Cameron (2004)
    • Dion Beebe (2005)
    • Emmanuel Lubezki (2006)
    • Roger Deakins (2007)
    • Anthony Dod Mantle (2008)
    • Barry Ackroyd (2009)
    • Roger Deakins (2010)
    • Guillaume Schiffman (2011)
    • Claudio Miranda (2012)
    • Emmanuel Lubezki (2013)
    • Emmanuel Lubezki (2014)
    • Emmanuel Lubezki (2015)
    • Linus Sandgren (2016)
    • Roger Deakins (2017)
    • Alfonso Cuarón (2018)
    • Roger Deakins (2019)
    • Joshua James Richards (2020)
    • Greig Fraser (2021)

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