Greig Fraser
Greig Fraser, A.S.C., A.C.S. (born 3 October 1975) is an Australian cinematographer. He is known for his work on films Vice, Bright Star (2009, directed by Jane Campion) and Zero Dark Thirty (2012, directed by Kathryn Bigelow). In 2017, he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography for his work on the film Lion.[1]
Born | Melbourne, Australia | 3 October 1975
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Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 2000–present |
Title | ASC, ACS |
Filmography
Film
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Television
Year | Title | Notes |
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2019 | The Mandalorian | 3 episodes |
gollark: Gravity has to propagate at some speed regardless of whether it's quantized or whatever as gravitons.
gollark: See if there's a time difference between gravitational wave propagation and light propagation from an event, maybe.
gollark: Isn't chirality basically just "you can't superimpose it on a mirror image of itself"?
gollark: Oh, never mind, someone said that, really need to scroll down more.
gollark: Technically that is the/an observer effect, not the uncertainty principle.
References
- "Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman score Oscar nominations". The West Australian. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
External links
- Greig Fraser on IMDb
- Greig Fraser profile at the Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers
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