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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_LaxtonJames Laxton - Wikipedia

    James Laxton is an American cinematographer who is best known for his collaborations with filmmaker Barry Jenkins, specifically his work on Jenkins' 2016 film Moonlight, for which he won an Independent Spirit Award and received an Academy Award nomination.

  2. Moonlight: Behind the Making of the Oscar-Nominated Movie. See the powerful images that inspired Cinematographer James Laxton. The story of Moonlight invites the audience to follow the life of...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0493439James Laxton - IMDb

    James Laxton was born on 3 February 1981 in San Francisco, California, USA. He is a cinematographer, known for The Underground Railroad (2021), If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) and Moonlight (2016). He is married to Bex Crofton-Atkins. He was previously married to Adele Romanski.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • San Francisco, California, USA
  4. The cinematographer of Moonlight, James Laxton, breaks down four of the film’s most mesmerizing scenes.

    • Lighting
    • Camera Placement and Eyeline
    • Breaking The Fourth Wall
    • What's Next? Explore Some of Our Other Moonlight Coverage

    From the opening of the scene, as Chiron approaches the diner, lighting is at play. Laxton placed lights within a tree to cast dappled shadows on the character as he walked beneath, creating entirely new visual interest from the very first second. Outside the diner, the bulbs were changed to give a more blue hue. Inside, much of the lighting is pra...

    Laxton says he often put the camera as close to the actors as possible, basically touching them and getting the lens near their eyeline. This was a conscious choice in order to bring the viewer into the conversation, so it feels as though the character is speaking to the audience as well as their counterpart. "Because, you know, if you're further o...

    Some of Moonlight's most impactful moments are when characters look directly into the lens, confronting the audience in emotional moments. According to Laxton, this was an idea that took shape in pre-production. "I think for all of us around there, and especially for Barry because this is so personal to him, that just had such a deep, deep emotiona...

    Examine the film's visual motifs, get some directing advice from Barry Jenkins, or dive into some deep analysis of the movie. Learn about Jenkins' struggles on the film, too. Then take a look at some of 2016's most stunning cinematography. Source: TIFF Originals

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  5. A conversation with Moonlight’s cinematographer reveals the surprising but formative influence that still photography had on this Oscar-winning film. Interview with James Laxton, Moonlight’s cinematographer. One of the founding myths in the history of cinema (and it is likely a myth) centers on the screening of a 50-second, black-and-white ...

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  7. Feb 22, 2017 · The life of Chiron is delicately revealed by cinematographer James Laxton who portrays him within a distinct pallet of blown out color photographs that set his life in a faded part of Miami...

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