
Biography
Chris Arata is a Los Angeles–based camera operator and cinematographer who has cultivated his craft through a traditional, hands‑on journey in the camera department, beginning his career by advancing from camera assistant to camera operator. In 2020, Arata earned recognition from his peers by being inducted as an active member of the Society of Camera Operators (SOC). Throughout his career, Arata has worked on a variety of high-profile feature films and television series, contributing as a camera operator to projects including Short Term 12, I Am Not a Hipster, Unicorn Store, This Is Us, Lowriders, Just Mercy, and The Outlaws, among others. His filmography includes operating both A- and B-camera units across genres, from independent dramas to major studio and streaming productions. In addition to performing camera duties, Arata has distinguished himself as a director of photography, notably helming the visual narrative for the film Black White and the Greys. He has worked under esteemed directors and alongside prominent cinematographers, including Brett Pawlak, Emmanuel Lubezki, Amir Mokri, and Michael Bonvillain. Arata's body of work spans feature films, episodic television, second-unit photography, commercials, and innovative projects, such as the virtual reality installation Carne y Arena, which received a Special Achievement Academy Award.
Filmography33 titles

This Is Us

Just Mercy

Short Term 12

A Jazzman's Blues

The Glass Castle

Wonder Man

Next

Dolly Parton's Heartstrings

The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell

Saint Judy

We Are Your Friends

Lowriders

Locked Away

Legends

A Man in Full

Home Invasion

The Out-Laws

Black White and the Greys

The Meddler

Unicorn Store

The First Lady

I'm Not Here

I Am Not a Hipster

The 24th

Uncorked

Max Steel

Presumed Dead in Paradise

Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant

Buttwhistle

How Sweet It Is

Rock and Roll: The Movie

Karaoke Man

Immigrant