
Biography
David Watkin BSC (23 March 1925 – 19 February 2008) was an English cinematographer, an innovator who was among the first directors of photography to experiment heavily with the usage of bounce light as a soft light source. He worked with such film directors as Richard Lester, Peter Brook, Tony Richardson, Mike Nichols, Ken Russell, Franco Zeffirelli, Sidney Lumet and Sydney Pollack. In 1985, Watkin won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Out of Africa. He received lifetime achievement awards in 2004 from the British Society of Cinematographers and the cinematographic-centric Camerimage Film Festival in Łódź, Poland. In Chariots of Fire, he "helped create one of the most memorable images of 1980s cinema: the opening sequence in which a huddle of young male athletes pounds along the water's edge on a beach" to the film's theme music by Vangelis. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Watkin (cinematographer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Awards & recognition
- BAFTA Award — Best Cinematography · 1987
- Academy Award — Best Cinematography · 1986
- Academy Award — Best Cinematography · 1986 · nominated
Filmography46 titles

Jesus of Nazareth

The Devils

Out of Africa

This Boy's Life

Mademoiselle

Jane Eyre

Moonstruck

Help!

Chariots of Fire

The Three Musketeers

Memphis Belle

Return to Oz

White Nights

Yentl

Catch-22

Hamlet

Tea with Mussolini

The Four Musketeers

The Boy Friend

Milk Money

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes

Critical Care

Night Falls on Manhattan

Robin and Marian

Sky Bandits

A Delicate Balance

The Homecoming

The Charge of the Light Brigade

Marat/Sade

The Knack... and How to Get It

Mahogany

The Bed Sitting Room

Gloria

Bogus

Used People

The Good Mother

Endless Love

Bopha!

Masquerade

The Hotel New Hampshire

Hanover Street

To the Devil a Daughter

The Object of Beauty

Last Rites

Lover's Prayer

Journey to the Center of the Earth