Peter Hannan

Peter Hannan (born 1 February 1941 in Sydney) is an Australian cinematographer who spent the majority of his career in Great Britain. One of his first jobs in the film industry was as an assistant cameraman on Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). Since 1972, Hannan has worked on more than 30 films as the director of photography. They include the Terry Jones films Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983) and Absolutely Anything (2015), Nicholas Roeg's Insignificance (1985) and Bruce Robinson's cult film Withnail and I (1987). Hannon has worked with Monty Python members and George Harrison's production company HandMade Films on multiple occasions. In addition to his films as a lead cameraman, he also worked as the Second unit photographer on blockbuster productions like Sleepy Hollow (1999) and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004). His awards include a 2001 BAFTA TV Award in the category Best Photography and Lighting (for his work on Longitude) and a 2005 Academy Award in the special technical category Scientific and Engineering Award (together with Laurie Frost and Richard Loncraine, for the development of the remote camera head known as the Hot-Head).

Osobní informace
Známý díky
Kamera
Datum narození
01.02.1941 (84 let)
Domovská stránka
Místo narození
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Kamera - filmy
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Všechno, co chceš 2015 Všechno, co chceš
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Monty Pythonův Smysl života 1983 Monty Pythonův Smysl života
Kameraman
73%
Cesta 1971 Cesta
Ostatní
73%
Ospalá díra 1999 Ospalá díra
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72%
Withnail a já 1987 Withnail a já
Kameraman
73%
Potomci lidí 2006 Potomci lidí
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76%