Roman Vasyanov
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Roman Vasyanov (Russian: Роман Васьянов; born October 24, 1980 in Moscow[1][2]) is a Russian cinematographer.
Life
Vasyanovs father was working as an photographer for the magazine The USSR.[2]
At age 12 Vasyanov started to work with cameras. He later worked on more than 300 advertising spots for brands such as Philips, Puma, Budweiser, Dell or Pepsi.
2008 he was cinematographer for Valery Todorovskys cult film Stilyagi. In 2012 he worked on David Ayers cop thriller End of Watch, which earned him a nomination as Best cinematographer at the 28th Independent Spirit Awards.[2] Afterwards Vasyanov worked on the movies The Motel Life and The East.
Vasyanow again teamed up with Ayers for the World War II film Fury.
Filmography (selected)
- 2005: Nochnoy prodavets (Ночной продавец)
- 2006: Piranha (Охота на пиранью)
- 2007: Tiski (Тиски)
- 2008: Stilyagi (Стиляги)
- 2010: Yavlenie prirody (Явление природы)
- 2010: The Gift (short film)
- 2012: End of Watch
- 2012: The Motel Life
- 2013: The East
- 2013: Charlie Countryman
- 2014: Fury
External links
References
- ↑ Roman Vasyanov, kinopoisk.ru, access date November 14, 2013
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Roman Vasyanov, spiritawards.com, abgerufen am 14. November 2013
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