Enrique Chediak
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Enrique Proper Chediak 1967 Quito, Ecuador |
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Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1995–present |
Enrique Proper Chediak (born 1967) is an Ecuadorian cinematographer.[1]
Life and career
Chediak was born in Quito, Ecuador. He studied communication science in Santiago de Chile and photography in Madrid before studying film at New York University[2] from 1992 to 1996 The film, which was released in 1995 and directed by John Joshua Clayton, was given by his film adaptation as a Cameraman American Southern. In 2010, the drama 127 Hours was based on a true story. Chediak collaborated with the British cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle and was subsequently nominated for several awards, including the 2011 British Academy Film Award for the Best Cinematography.
Filmography
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Television
Year | Programme | Distributor | Episode(s) |
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2014 | Babylon | Channel 4 | "Pilot" "Episode One" "Episode Two" "Episode Three" "Episode Four" |
Short Films
Year | Title | Director |
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1996 | Conception | David Sigal |
Memorial Day | Daniel Carey | |
Boom | Morgan J. Freeman | |
1997 | Angels Don't Know | Carlos Hagerman |
1999 | Rilo Kiley: The Frug | Morgan J. Freeman |
2000 | The Cherry Picker |
Awards (selection)
- British Independent Film Awards 2007: Nomination for the best technique for 28 Weeks Later
- Online Film Critics Society Award 2010: Nomination for the 127 Hours
- British Academy Film Award 2011: Nomination for Best Cinematography for 127 Hours
References
- ↑ La Hora Noticias de Ecuador, sus provincias y el mundo
- ↑ Enrique Chediak, cinematographers.nl
External links
- Enrique Chediak on IMDb
- Official website
- S. Torriano Berry, Venise T. Berry. Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema
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