Tak Fujimoto
Tak Fujimoto | |
|---|---|
| Born | Takashi Fujimoto July 12, 1939 San Diego, California, U.S. |
| Education | San Dieguito High School |
| Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley London Film School |
| Years active | 1970–2015 |
| Relatives | Jack Fujimoto (brother) |
Takashi Fujimoto ASC (born July 12, 1939) is a retired American cinematographer,[1] known for his frequent collaborations with directors Jonathan Demme and M. Night Shyamalan. He had won a Primetime Emmy Award, and was nominated for the BAFTA and Satellite Awards. In 2016, IndieWire named him one of the 11 best cinematographers to have never won an Academy Award.[2]
Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Takashi Fujimoto (Japanese: 藤本 隆) was born in San Diego, California to Japanese American parents. His father, Morizo, was an Issei (first-generation) from Hiroshima, and his mother, Emi, was a Nisei (second-generation) born in Glendale, California. His older brother was academic Jack Fujimoto.[3] During World War II, Fujimoto and his family were interned at the Poston War Relocation Center due to Executive Order 9066.[4]
Fujimoto graduated from San Dieguito High School in 1957. He studied at the University of California, Berkeley and the London Film School. He began his career as an assistant to Haskell Wexler at his production company Dove Films.
Career
[edit | edit source]Fujimoto's first film as cinematographer was Chicago Blues, a 1970 music documentary featuring the likes of Dick Gregory, Buddy Guy and Muddy Waters. He was one of three directors of photography that worked on Terrence Malick's 1973 directorial debut Badlands, earning rave reviews. He shot a string of low-budget exploitation films for producer Roger Corman, including Death Race 2000 and Switchblade Sisters (as second unit photographer). He was also one of several second unit cinematographers who worked on the first Star Wars film.
During this period, he also began his long-running collaboration with director Jonathan Demme. Their first film together was Caged Heat in 1974. He would shoot a total of 11 films with Demme, as well as the 2013 pilot episode of the television drama A Gifted Man. He also had fruitful collaborations with John Hughes, shooting Pretty in Pink and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and with M. Night Shyamalan, shooting The Sixth Sense, Signs, and The Happening.
Fujimoto has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers since 1997.[5]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Fujimoto had retired by 2015, and lived with his wife Anthea in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[6]
Filmography
[edit | edit source]Film
[edit | edit source]Short film
| Year | Title | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1982 | Growing Yourself | Bob Giraldi | Segments of National Lampoon's Movie Madness |
| Success Wanters | |||
| 1994 | The Complex Sessions | Jonathan Demme |
Television
[edit | edit source]TV movies
| Year | Title | Director |
|---|---|---|
| 1976 | Almos' a Man | Stan Lathan |
| 1978 | Lawman Without a Gun | Jerrold Freedman |
| 1979 | Some Kind of Miracle | |
| 1982 | Divorce Wars: A Love Story | Donald Wrye |
| 1984 | The Seduction of Gina | Jerrold Freedman |
| 1985 | Seduced | |
| Blackout | Douglas Hickox | |
| 1989 | Cast the First Stone | John Korty |
TV series
| Year | Title | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1978 | At Home with Shields and Yarnell | Andrew Davis | TV short |
| 1985 | MacGyver | Jerrold Freedman[a] | Episode "Pilot" |
| 2008 | John Adams | Tom Hooper | 4 episodes |
| 2011 | A Gifted Man | Jonathan Demme | Episode "Pilot" |
Awards and nominations
[edit | edit source]| Year | Award | Category | Title | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | American Society of Cinematographers | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography | The Sixth Sense | Nominated |
| 1992 | British Academy Film Awards | Best Cinematography | The Silence of the Lambs | Nominated |
| 1991 | Boston Society of Film Critics | Best Cinematography | Won | |
| 1999 | Chicago Film Critics Association | Best Cinematography | Beloved | Nominated |
| 1995 | National Society of Film Critics | Best Cinematography | Devil in a Blue Dress | Won |
| 2008 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series | John Adams | Won[b] |
| 2009 | Nominated[c] | |||
| 1999 | Satellite Awards | Best Cinematography | Beloved | Nominated |
Notes
[edit | edit source]- ^ Credited as Alan Smithee
- ^ For episode "Independence"
- ^ For episode "Don't Treat Me"
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ The New York Times
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Tak Fujimoto at IMDb
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