Christopher Blauvelt

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Christopher Blauvelt in 2019
Christopher Blauvelt at the Sundance 2014 Awards Ceremony

Christopher Blauvelt is an American cinematographer, and a third generation film craftsman. Blauvelt started his career in the camera and electrical department under cinematographers Harris Savides, Christopher Doyle and Lance Acord. He continued to work with cinematographer and mentor Harris Savides until his sudden death from brain cancer.[1][2] Chris's continued work with Kelly Reichardt has garnered him an ICP Nomination in 2010 for his masterful work on Meek's Cutoff and best cinematography at the Valladolid International Film Festival for Night Moves. Chris' current film with Kelly Reichardt will debut in Fall of 2016.[needs update] Chris shot Jeff Preiss directorial debut Low Down for producers Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa, which won the Dramatic Cinematography award at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.

Selected filmography[]

Music videos[]

  • ALOKE "Pennywhistle" Directed by Jack Patrick (2007) – Cinematographer
  • Tiny Hearts "Stay" Directed by Justin Kelly (2013) – Cinematographer
  • El Perro Del Mar "Glory to the World" Directed by Emily De Groot - Cinematographer
  • Green Day "Working Class Hero" Directed by Samuel Bayer - Cinematographer
  • Turin Brakes "Underdog" Directed by Sophie Muller - Cinematographer[4]
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers "Dark Necessities" (2016) music video[5]
  • Grouplove "Deleter" - Director[6]
  • Grouplove "Youth" - Director[7]

Awards[]

In 2012, Variety hailed him as a "Cinematographer to Watch".[8] In 2013, Indiewire also listed him as a "Cinematographer to Watch".[9]

References[]

  1. ^ Oliver Lyttelton (26 June 2012). "On The Rise '12: 5 Cinematographers Lighting Up Screens I - The Playlist". The Playlist. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Cinematographer Christopher Blauvelt Talks Taking Over 'The Bling Ring' for Harris Savides". Film.com.
  3. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 14, 2014). "John Hawkes & Michael Cera To Star In Charlie Kaufman's FX Comedy Pilot". Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  4. ^ "Christopher Blauvelt". IMDb.
  5. ^ Chad Smith [@RHCPchad] (31 May 2016). "....aaaannnd cut!!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  6. ^ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/grouplove-deleter-music-video-934949/
  7. ^ https://www.papermag.com/grouplove-youth-twin-peaks-2645383774.html?rebelltitem=16#rebelltitem16
  8. ^ David Heuring. "Blauvelt: Pays tribute to '70s cinema with 'Walks'". Variety.
  9. ^ Indiewire. "Christopher Blauvelt". Indiewire.

External links[]

Media related to Christopher Blauvelt at Wikimedia Commons

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