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Bradford Marcel Young, A.S.C (born July 6, 1977) is an American cinematographer. He is best known for his work on the films Selma , A Most Violent Year (both 2014), Arrival (2016)—which earned him a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography —and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), as well as the Netflix miniseries When They See Us ...
- 2004–present
- Cinematographer
- Bradford Marcel Young, July 6, 1977 (age 46), Louisville, Kentucky
Bradford Young is a filmmaker who has worked on movies such as Arrival, Selma, and Solo: A Star Wars Story. He is the first African-American cinematographer to be nominated for an Oscar and the first person of color in the category since 1998.
- January 1, 1
- 6 min
- Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Mar 1, 2015 · Just two months into 2015, cinematographer Bradford Young is already having a big year. Two acclaimed movies, Selma and A Most Violent Year, bear his name as Director of Photography. "It's an...
Aug 23, 2022 · Bradford Young is a DoP and director who won two YDA Golds and a Cannes Lion Grand Prix for his Paralympic spot Super. Human. He talks about his artistic vision, his leap of faith and his challenges in making the film.
Learn about the life and career of Bradford Young, an American cinematographer who has worked on films such as Arrival, Middle of Nowhere, and Ain't Them Bodies Saints. Find out his awards, trivia, and personal details on IMDb.
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Bradford Marcel Young (born July 6, 1977) is an American cinematographer. He is best known for his work on Selma, When They See Us, A Most Violent Year and Arrival, which earned him a nomination for an Academy Award. Known For. Arrival. Solo: A Star Wars Story. Selma. A Most Violent Year. Pawn Sacrifice. When They See Us. Ain't Them Bodies Saints.
Feb 15, 2017 · Feb 15, 2017 10:30am PT. Bradford Young Breaks Color Barrier With Oscar Nomination for ‘Arrival’. By Scott Tobias. David Vintiner for Variety. Ending an 87-year drought, the Academy finally...