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  1. Libatique makes the point that, in the late ’90s, he and Aronofsky were very much part of the “anti-Dogme 95 crew.” Not that they necessarily disliked films like “Breaking the Waves” and “The...

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  2. Oct 3, 2016 · How does Oscar nominee and frequent Darren Aronofsky collaborator, Matthew Libatique approach cinematography? The Look of Libatique: How Aronofsky's Go-To DP Approaches Cinematography | No Film School

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  4. Jul 29, 2011 · Libatique, Aronofsky push each other's buttons When their trajectories intersected at the AFI Conservatory in the early '90s, Darren Aronofsky was the youngest directing student, Matthew Libatique ...

  5. Libatique studied sociology and communications at California State University, Fullerton, before earning an MFA in cinematography at AFI Conservatory. Career. Libatique served as director of photography for music videos and teamed with fellow AFI alumnus Aronofsky for the short film Protozoa. The two collaborated on the first three of Aronofsky ...

  6. May 6, 2019 · Libatique earned an MFA in cinematography from the AFI Conservatory in Los Angeles and hooked up with fellow graduate Aronofsky on a short film called Protozoa. Since then, they've worked together on Pi, Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain, Black Swan (which earned him an Oscar nod), Noah, and Mother! .

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  7. Dec 16, 2022 · From working with Darren Aronofsky (a longtime collaborator) and Jon Favreau, Libatique has seamlessly hopped from arthouse to blockbuster. He’s even worked with some of the best musical artists of this generation, including Tracy Chapman, Erykah Badu, and Jay-Z.

  8. Sep 14, 2020 · Filmmaking. Let’s take a dive into the creative, experimental, and highly subjective cinematography of renowned DP Matthew Libatíque. At the age of twenty-five, while finishing his MFA in cinematography at AFI Conservatory, Matthew Libatíque partnered with fellow AFI student Darren Aronofsky on a short film called “ Protozoa .”