| LECTURE HANDOUT 
 David
             Watkin is a Director of Photography for films. In the past, he says,
             his designation was the Lighting Cameraman. Rarely he is to be seen
             sitting on a dolly or operating a camera. The camera operator does
            that.  As a Director of Photography he decides on lighting, lenses,
            and the  look of a film. He is much in demand and I managed to book
            him before  he flies to make a film in Toronto with Norman Jewison
          (Bogus).  The list of his film credits is long and includes some extraordinary
              productions.
   He 
          first worked on documentaries, with Edgar Anstey at the British Transport 
          Corp. Film Unit and starting feature films in the mid 1960's with.... KEY 
          FILMS  
          1965 Help (dir. Richard Lester; written Marc Behm and 
          Charles Wood; Ray Sim art/d; the Beatles second film) "the colour 
          lensing is a delight.. "
  
          1965 The Knack ( dir.Richard Lester , written Charles 
          Woods after the play by Anne Jellicoe with Michael Crawford and Ray 
          Brooks and Rita Tushingham, produced by Oscar Lewenstein).
 1966 The Marat Sade (dir Peter Brook, written by Adrian 
          Mitchell after the play by Peter Weiss, , with Glenda jackson, Patrick 
          Magee and Ian Richardson. "I loathed and detested doing the play. 
          I couldn't wait for it to end." Glenda Jackson.
 1967 Mademoiselle (dir Tony Richardson , prod.Oscar 
          Lewenstein, written by Jean Genet, art/d Jacques Soulnier, with Jeanne 
          Moreau)
 1967 How I Won the War (dir.Richard Lester , written 
          by Charles Wood after the novel by Patrick Ryan, , with Michael Crawford, 
          John Lennon, Roy Kinnear and Jack McGowran)
 1968 The Charge of the Light Brigade (dir. Tony Richardson 
          , written by Charles Wood, art/ds Edward Marshall and Julian Oman with 
          Trevor Howard, Vanessa Redgrave, John Gielgud, David Hemmings)
 1969 The Devils (dir.Ken Russell, written Ken Russellart/d 
          Derek Jarman Robert Cartwright. with Vanessa Redgrave, Oliver Reed and 
          Dudley Sutton)
 1970 The Bed Sitting Room (dir. Richard Lester, written 
          by Charles Wood aproduced by Oscar Lwith Rita Tushingham, Ralph Richardson, 
          Spike Milligan)
 1970 Catch-22 (dir Mike Nichols, written Buck Henry 
          art/d Richard Sylbert with Alan Arkin, Orson Welles, Martin Balsam and 
          Buck Henry) Watkin left with director Mike Nichols; Alan Arkin foreground 
          left
 
 1973 The Three Musketeers (dir Richard Lester, written 
          George Fraser, with Oliver Reed and Charlton Heston
 1976 Robin and Marion (dir Richard Lester , wr.James 
          Goldman art/d Michael Stringer, with Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn)
 1977 Joseph Andrews (dir. Tony Richardson, written 
          Allan Scott and Chris Bryant after the novel by Henry Fielding, art/d 
          by Michael Annals, with Ann-Margret, Michael Hordern, Beryl Reid etc)
 1979 Cuba (dir. Richard Lester, written by Charles 
          Woods, art/d Shirley Russell with Sean Connery and Brooke Adams
  
          1981 Chariots of Fire (dir.Hugh Hudson, prod.David 
          Puttnam, written by Cpolin Welland, music Vangelis, art/d Roger Hall, 
          with Ben Cross, Ian Charleson, , Nigel Havers, John Gielgud, and Lindsay 
          Anderson)
  
          1983 Yentl (dir. Barbra Streisand, written Jack Rosental 
          and BS, art/d Roy Walker ) "In league with ace cinematographer 
          David Watkin, Streisand has created a fine looking period piece... "
 1984 Hotel New Hampshire (dir. Tony Richardson, written 
          TR, art/d Jocelyn Herbert with Jodie Foster and Beau Bridges)
 1985 Out of Africa (Sidney Pollack , written by Kurt 
          Luedtke, art/d Stephen Grimes) DW got an Oscar for his cinematography)
 1990 Hamlet (dir. Franco Zefferelli , adapted Christopher 
          De Vore, FZ, aer/d Dante Ferretti with Mel Gibson, Glen Close and Paul 
          Scholfield)
 1990 Memphis Belle (dir Michael Caton-Jones, wr.Monte 
          Merrick) see beneath
 
 1992 Used People (dir Beeban Kidron, written Todd Graff, 
          art/d Stuart Wurtzl with Shirley Maclaine, Kathy Bates, Marcello Mastroianni)
 1994 Jane Eyre (dir.F.Zefferelli. with William Hurt
 1995 Bogus (dir Norman Jewison with Whoopi Goldberg 
          and Gerard Depardieu)
 1995 Night Falls on Manhattan (dir.Sidney Lumet)
 He has photographed quite a bit of music in performance (Barenboim and 
          the Mozart piano concertos) and music of the Arts lies closest to his 
          heart. He has also worked extensively for commercials ; ie the ad withdrawn 
          at the instigation of Norman Lamont showing Dennis Healey meaningfully 
          standing by a brnach of Threshers offlicence , the old Italian woman 
          weeping over peeled onions for Kleenex etc etc. and has recently filmed 
          a Central Office of Information ad aimed at stopping young unlicensed 
          drivers. He will talk for a short time and then answer your questions. 
          They could be about the film trade, the design of lighting, prospects 
          for the UKL film industry, the crew., who does what on a film, documentary 
          work, working with designers etc etc. During the day, work out what 
          you want to find out
 .  On 
          Memphis Belle         BOOKLIST 
           
 Leonard Maltin, The Art of the Cinematographer, A Survey and 
          Interviews with Five Masters ( Arthur Miller, Hal Mohr, Hal Rosson, 
          Lucien Ballard and Conrad Hall), Dover NY 1978
 Kris Malkiewicz, Cinematography , Columbus London
              1989
 
 
 
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