David Tattersall - Wikipedia
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David Tattersall | |
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Born | 14 November 1960 (age 64) Barrow-in-Furness, England |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Organization | British Society of Cinematographers |
David Tattersall (born 14 November 1960)[1] is a British cinematographer. He has worked on many big-budget films and was nominated for an Emmy Award for his cinematography on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles television series.[2] Three of his most noted collaborations include having worked with film directors George Lucas, Frank Darabont and Martin Campbell.
Tattersall studied at Barrow-in-Furness Grammar School for Boys before moving on to Goldsmiths College in London, receiving a first class BA in Fine Arts. He went on to study at Britain's National Film and Television School at Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire.[1]
Filmography
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Film
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Television
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Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1992–1999 | The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | Jim O'Brien Carl Schultz Rene Manzor Simon Wincer Vic Armstrong Terry Jones Nicolas Roeg Gillies MacKinnon Mike Newell Robert Young Dick Maas |
21 episodes |
2010 | The Walking Dead | Frank Darabont | Episode "Days Gone Bye" |
2013 | Mob City | 3 episodes | |
2016 | Outcast | Adam Wingard Howard Deutch Craig Zobel |
5 episodes |
2024 | Interview with the Vampire | Levan Akin | 2 episodes |
TV movies
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1995 | Treasure of the Peacock's Eye | Carl Schultz | Part of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles |
2000 | My First Adventure | Jim O'Brien Michael Schultz | |
Passion for Life | René Manzor Carl Schultz | ||
2013 | Reckless | Martin Campbell |
Accolades
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Year | Award | Category | Title | Result |
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1993 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Cinematography (For "Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues") |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | Nominated |
American Society of Cinematographers | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (For episode "Istanbul, September 1918") |
Nominated |
References
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- ^ a b Rebecca Flint Marx (2015). "David Tattersall". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ^ "David Tattersall". Emmys.com. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
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