Matthew Jensen is the Director of Photography

Seriously other than actors and directors, how often is other members of the production crew confirmed by trades and or studios? Not often you may as well look up on IMDB they're not lying about crew members.


WW Crew so far...

Produced by

Geoff Johns ... executive producer Stephen Jones ... executive producer Charles Roven ... producer Deborah Snyder ... producer Zack Snyder ... producer Richard Suckle ... producer

Casting By

Kristy Carlson
Lora Kennedy
Lucinda Syson

Art Department

Court Chu ... concept artist Didier Konings ... concept artist Jared Krichevsky ... concept artist Joshua Min ... concept artist Adam Rashbrook ... supervising stagehand Steffen Reichstadt ... concept artist Aaron Sims ... concept artist Steve HyunSuk Suh ... concept artist Norman Walshe ... concept artist

Visual Effects by


Vincent Aupetit ... previs supervisor Matt Gibson ... pre-visualization lead Amber Kirsch ... visual effects producer Laura Krause ... previs modeler: Proof, Inc Bill Westenhofer ... visual effects supervisor

Casting Department


Jeanette Benzie ... casting associate Kate Ringsell ... casting associate Natasha Vincent ... casting associate

Other crew

Richard Friend ... comic book artist Anderson Tram ... assistant to director: Patty Jenkins
 
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/cinematographer-hoyte-van-hoytema-is-not-shooting-wonder-woman-20150903

Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema Is Not Shooting 'Wonder Woman'

By Kevin Jagernauth | The Playlist. September 3, 2015 at 12:25PM

One of our favorite cinematographers at the moment is someone who has definitely flown a bit under the radar for far too long: Hoyte Van Hoytema. He first came to our attention with this work on "Let The Right One In," and has since lined up a heckuva CV with credits on "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy," "American Hustle," "Her," "Interstellar," and the upcoming "Spectre." Frankly, it's somewhat criminal he's yet to receive an Oscar nomination. And so, it was understandable that some excitement flew around the web that he would be lensing an upcoming superhero movie. But it turns out, that won't be the case.

Yesterday, Collider reported that Hoytema would be the cinematographer on Warner Bros.' "Wonder Woman," slated to be directed by Patty Jenkins. However, when we reached to the cinematographer directly, he was quite clear about his involvement.

"I have nothing to do with that movie," he stated.

"Wonder Woman" opens on June 23, 2017. Production begins this fall and we'll likely know more about additional cast members and behind the camera talent soon.
 
Lawd.

I will wait for John to be stubborn and claim otherwise.

It sucks that he isn't a dp on this tho.
 
Well, that sucks, but I still like his work. At least he made things clear.

Now, that expectations are high, WB will have to find a competent cinematographer for this movie.

Eh, I bet they already have a DP. Scouting locations are usually done with the DP, but we never get a Dp announcement for the most part. The DP for Monster was Steven Bernstein.
 
Eh, I bet they already have a DP. Scouting locations are usually done with the DP, but we never get a Dp announcement for the most part. The DP for Monster was Steven Bernstein.

It's possible Patty may want someone else or be 'encouraged' to hire a DP who likes to shoot film. I was surprised David Ayer went back to 35mm with Fury and then with Suicide Squad.

But it's disappointing Hoyte isn't filming WW. His work is incredible.

Also, I think WB may want a British DP since most of WW will be filmed in the UK anyway. Roger Pratt, anyone?
 
I request that this thread should be closed and locked immediately. Thank you.
 
Now hold up, before this thread is closed how credible is this guy and his blog anyway? i mean for all we know he could be lying about meeting him in the first place.

Because at the end of the day i trust trades over blogs any day.
 
Ugh. It's going to be really hard not being disappointed with whomever they end up signing. Damn shame.
 
As i said previously castings' of crew members other than directors aren't announced by the trades. So unless WB/Patty herself come out and say who the DP is we won't know until production start's. You can look on IMDB though. They update movies with crew members.
 
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Yup, lets close the thread, pack our stuff and go home. DCEU is over. It's done. The dream was good while it lasted, but, alas, it's time to wake up and face the harsh reality.
 
They wouldn't lie like that, quoting the guy. They could even be sued, I guess.
 
Eh, I'm leaving the thread open because SOMEONE will be doing the cinematography eventually, lol.
 
Roger Deakins is free till he start's doing Blade Runner 2 in the summer.:hmr:

Bradford Young is a great up and coming DP who did Selma and A Most Violent Year. Which looked great by the way.
 
Any women DP with a good resume?

Amy Vincent has lensed most of Craig Brewer's movies like Black Snake Moan, Footloose and Hustle & Flow. Her most recent pic was Sinister 2.

Then there's the talented Mandy Walker. She lensed Red Riding Hood -- the camerawork was stunning. She's also done Australia, which really took advantage of the natural scenic beauty. She's a stickler for film -- if she thinks there's room in the budget for it, she'll push for it rather than digital.
 
Just get Lubeski and be done with it. No one better.
 

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