Richard Crudo

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Richard P. Crudo

Richard Crudo, ASC, American Cinematographer and Director
Born 1957
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Occupation Cinematographer and Director
Organization American Society of Cinematographers
President: 2003-2004, 2013-present
Board of Governors: 2002-2006, 2007-2010 and 2011-2014

Richard Crudo, A.S.C. is an American cinematographer and director. He is the president of American Society of Cinematographers.

Life and career

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, he began his career as an assistant cameraman on features, episodic television, commercials and documentaries while attending Columbia University.[1] Between those assignments, he photographed a number of unrecognized student and independent films. But in 1993, his black and white effort, Federal Hill, was met with widespread critical acclaim. With regard to his work, The New York Post’s Thelma Adams wrote, “...cinematographer Richard Crudo’s images have the clarity of ebony and pearls...”[2] while David Stratton of Variety also praised Richard's work in his review of the film.[3] Ironically, Federal Hill, which he also co-produced, later became the first contemporary feature to be colorized for home video release.

Subsequent to that, Crudo’s career grew to include such notable feature credits as American Buffalo, Outside Providence, American Pie, Down to Earth, Out Cold, Bring It On Again and Grind.[4]

Recently

As an aside to his feature efforts, the 2000's have seen Crudo become active as a shooter and director of commercials and documentaries.[5] In 2009 he directed the action\horror feature Against the Dark for Sony Home Entertainment. During 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 he contributed additional photography the FX Channel series, Justified.[4] In 2011 he wrote and directed the feature film Dirty People.[6] Crudo is also an active stills photographer; portfolios include art, architecture and fashion work created with both photochemical and digital processes.

Other Involvements

In June 2013, Crudo was elected President of the American Society of Cinematographers.[7] He is also a Past President of that organization, having served consecutive one-year terms from 2003 through 2006; he also served on the Society's Board of Governors from 2002–2006, 2007–2010 and 2011-2014.[8] He is a frequent guest lecturer at universities and film schools across the United States and is a regular contributor to American Cinematographer and other industry publications. Crudo has also written forwards for a number of books as well as a chapter for the American Cinematographer Film Manual. Additionally, he is a leading proponent in the motion picture industry’s drive to establish standards for digital imaging workflow.

Professional Affiliations

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Cinematographers Branch Executive Committee, 2003, 2008, 2009
- Chairman, Cinematographers Branch Executive Committee, 2012, 2013
- Board of Governors, 2011-2014[9] Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
- Cinematographers Branch

American Society of Cinematographers
- President, 2003–2006, 2013
- Board of Governors, 2002–2006, 2007–2010, 2011–2014
- Vice President, 2011, 2012, 2013

Canadian Society of Cinematographers Full Member[10]

Canon Camera Explorer of Light

Digital Cinema Society

International Cinematographers Guild, IATSE Local 600[11] National Film Preservation Board for the Library of Congress

Royal Photographic Society Fellow

Society of Camera Operators Associate[12] Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers

UCLA Cinematographer-in-Residence Spring Term 2011[13]

References

  1. IEC Richard Crudo, ASC, Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers
  2. Federal Hill (1994) Film Review, New York Times Film Review
  3. Variety Review: "Federal Hill", Variety Review: "Federal Hill"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Filmography, IMDB
  5. "ONFILM Interview: Richard Crudo, ASC" Kodak ONFILM Interview
  6. Canon EOS C300 , First Feature shot on Canon EOS C300
  7. Hollywood Reporter, Richard Crudo Named President of American Society of Cinematographers, June 2013
  8. ASC News, ASC News Archive
  9. AMPAS Board of Governors
  10. CSC Members
  11. Member Profile, ICG Member Spotlight, Nov. 7, 1999
  12. SOC Associate Members
  13. UCLA TFT, 2011 Kodak Cinematographer-in-Residence at UCLA

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