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  1. My name is Doug Fairbairn. I'm conducting an oral history with Lee Lau and Benny Lau, two of the three primary founders of a company that's' variously been known as Array Technology, Array Technologies, ATI Technologies and perhaps other names along the way. Just for clarification, Benny and Lee, although they share a common last name are not ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andrew_LauAndrew Lau - Wikipedia

    Lau began his career in the 1980s and 1990s, serving as a cinematographer to filmmakers such as Ringo Lam, Wong Jing and Wong Kar-wai. In the 1990s, Lau decided to have more creative freedom as a cinematographer by becoming a film director and producer. Apart from making films in his native Hong Kong, Lau has also made films in China, Korea and ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0490487Andrew Lau - IMDb

    His position rose throughout the years with film such as City on Fire, Where's Officer Tuba?, As Tears Go By, Curry and Pepper, Lee Rock and Lee Rock II. His work as a cinematographer has also garnered him several nominations at the Hong Kong Film Awards.

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  4. Oct 16, 2022 · best famous cinematographers. 1. Roger Deakins. There is no denying that Roger Deakins is one of the best cinematographers of all time. He’s at the top of his game, and has been for the last 25 years. Respect for the story drives his style in every film.

  5. May 23, 2022 · After establishing himself as Spike Lees director of photography on Lees New York University student film, “Joe’s Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads,” Ernest Dickerson went on to work on Lees first six feature films.

  6. British cinema of the 1960s offers a productive terrain for the consideration of the significance and contribution of the cinematographer, a rather neglected and marginalised figure in British cinema studies. The work of British practitioners certainly achieved new levels of international recognition during this period, with the award of five Oscars for Best Cinematography between 1960 and 1969, equalling the total from the previous twenty years. A survey of the films made in Britain during ...

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  8. Limited in 1981, and apprenticed under cinematographer Peter Ngor. The first film he took part in was Lau Kar-leung’s Legendary Weapons of China (1982). He then left Shaws with Ngor, and participated in productions of different film companies as assistant cinematographer. His first credit as cinematographer was Mr. Vampire (1985).