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词条 Matthew Libatique
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. Filmography

     Films  Music videos 

  5. References

  6. External links

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Matthew Libatique, {{small|ASC}}[1] is an American cinematographer who is best known for his work with director Darren Aronofsky on the films Pi (1998), Requiem for a Dream (2000), The Fountain (2006), Black Swan (2010), Noah (2014) and Mother! (2017). He also shot Bradley Cooper's directorial debut film, A Star Is Born (2018), which received critical acclaim.

Early life and education

Matthew Libatique was born in Elmhurst, Queens, New York City,[2] to Filipino American parents Justiniano Libatique (deceased) and Georgina Porter, who remarried an American.[3] Libatique became interested in photography after his father, an amateur photographer who worked at a film laboratory in New York, had gifted him a Nikon camera as a boy: "He taught me the fundamentals of photography at an age when I didn't realize I would spend the rest of my life using them."[3] Libatique's father died when his son was 25 years old.[2] Although he resides in the United States, Libatique has said he is still proud of his Filipino heritage and can still speak and understand Tagalog.[3]

He studied sociology and communications at California State University Fullerton before earning a MFA in cinematography at AFI Conservatory.{{cn|date=December 2017}}

Career

Libatique served as director of photography for music videos and teamed with fellow AFI alumnus Aronofsky for the short film Protozoa. The two collaborated on the first three of Aronofsky's feature films. Other frequent collaborators are Julie Dash (music videos including Tracy Chapman's "Give Me One Reason"), Spike Lee (She Hate Me, Inside Man and Miracle at St. Anna), Joel Schumacher (Tigerland, Phone Booth and The Number 23), and Jon Favreau (Iron Man, Iron Man 2 and Cowboys & Aliens).

Libatique's notable films include blockbusters such as Iron Man and Iron Man 2. In 2010, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Black Swan, for which he won his second Independent Spirit award. He has also won best cinematography awards at the LA Film Critics Association, NY Film Critics Online, SF Film Critics, among many others.

Personal life

Libatique has said he loves to "cook and eat Filipino food all the time", and considers pinakbet his favorite Filipino dish.[3]

On November 14, 2018, Libatique was arrested in Poland for allegedly attacking paramedics and police at a hotel where he was said to be staggering. Labatique was attending 2018 Camerimage Film Festival at the time[4] He was released without being charged.

Filmography

Films

Key
{{dagger|alt=Films that have not yet been released}} Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title DirectorNotes
1998PiDarren AronofskyNominated – Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography
2000Requiem for a DreamNominated – Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Cinematography
TigerlandJoel Schumacher
2001Josie and the PussycatsHarry Elfont
Deborah Kaplan
2002AbandonStephen Gaghan
Phone BoothJoel Schumacher
2003GothikaMathieu Kassovitz
2004She Hate MeSpike Lee
Never Die AloneErnest R. Dickerson
2005Everything Is IlluminatedLiev Schreiber
2006Inside ManSpike Lee
The FountainDarren AronofskyNominated – Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Satellite Award for Best Cinematography
2007The Number 23Joel Schumacher
2008Iron ManJon Favreau
Miracle at St. AnnaSpike Lee
2010Black SwanDarren AronofskyIndependent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – ASC Award for Cinematography
Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography
Iron Man 2Jon Favreau
My Own Love SongOlivier Dahan
2011Cowboys & AliensJon Favreau
2012Ruby SparksJonathan Dayton
Valerie Faris
2014NoahDarren Aronofsky
2015Straight Outta ComptonF. Gary Gray
Chi-RaqSpike Lee
2016Money MonsterJodie Foster
2017The CircleJames Ponsoldt
Mother!Darren Aronofsky
2018A Star Is BornBradley CooperSatellite Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – ASC Award for Cinematography
Nominated – Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated – Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography
VenomRuben Fleischer
2019Native SonRashid Johnson
2020Birds of Prey {{dagger|alt=Films that have not yet been released}}Cathy Yan

Music videos

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  • "Give Me One Reason" (1996), Tracy Chapman
  • "More Than One Way Home" (1996), Keb' Mo'
  • "In My Bed" (1997), Dru Hill
  • "Otherside of the Game" (1997), Erykah Badu
  • "Rapper's Delight" (1997), Def Squad
  • "Luv 2 Luv U" (1997), Timbaland & Magoo
  • "Anytime" (1997), Brian McKnight
  • "All a Dream" (1997), Big Mike
  • "Was It Something I Didn't Say" (1998), 98 Degrees
  • "Clock Strikes" (1998), Timbaland & Magoo
  • "No Worries" (1998), Hepcat
  • "Second Round K.O." (1998), Canibus
  • "Westside" (1998), TQ
  • "The City Is Mine" (1998), Jay-Z
  • "What U See Is What U Get" (1998), Xzibit
  • "Can I Get A... (1999), Jay-Z
  • "My Favorite Girl" (1999), Dave Hollister
  • "Just My Imagination" (1999), The Cranberries
  • "Aisha" (1999), Death in Vegas
  • "Bodyrock" (1999), Moby
  • "Get in Line" (1999), Barenaked Ladies
  • "Ooh La La" (1999), The Wiseguys
  • "Lobster & Shrimp" (1999), Timbaland featuring Jay-Z
  • "Apollo Kids" (1999), Ghostface Killah
  • "Anything" (2000), Jay-Z
  • "Dance Tonight" (2000), Lucy Pearl
  • "Got Beef" (2000), Tha Eastsidaz
  • "Boyz-n-the-Hood" (2000), Dynamite Hack
  • "Whatever" (2000), Ideal
  • "Stellar" (2000), Incubus
  • "New America" (2000), Bad Religion
  • "Fool" (2001), Mansun
  • "Mad Season" (2001), Matchbox 20
  • "The Trees" (2001), Pulp
  • "Save Me" (2001), Remy Zero
  • "Goodbye" (2001), Jagged Edge
  • "Hate in Yo Eyes" (2001), Mack 10
  • "Cold" (2002), Static-X
  • "Symphony in X Major" (2002), Xzibit
  • "Pitiful" (2002), Blindside
  • "Dem Girlz" (2002), Oxide & Neutrino
  • "alt.end" (2004), The Cure
  • "Taking Off" (2004), The Cure
  • "The Lake" (2008), Muscles
  • "The View" (2011), Lou Reed and Metallica
  • "Suit & Tie" (2013), Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-Z
  • "Mirrors" (2013), Justin Timberlake
  • "Needed Me" (2016), Rihanna
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References

1. ^{{cite web |title=The ASC Roster |url=https://theasc.com/asc/members |publisher=American Society of Cinematographers |accessdate=June 19, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180619112547/https://theasc.com/asc/members |archive-date=June 19, 2018 |deadurl=no}}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Neumaier|first1=Joe|title=Oscars 2011: 'Black Swan' cinematographer Matthew Libatique gave Natalie Portman film feminine feel|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/oscars-2011-black-swan-cinematographer-matthew-libatique-gave-natalie-portman-film-feminine-feel-article-1.137512|accessdate=December 4, 2017|work=New York Daily News|date=February 21, 2011}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Nepales|first1=Ruben V.|title=On eve of Oscars, Fil-Am wins|work=The Philippine Star|date=February 28, 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web |title='A star is born' DP Matthew Labatique Arrested for Assault (Report) - Variety|url=https://variety.com/2018/film/global/a-star-is-born-matthew-libatique-charged-1203028384/|publisher=Variety |accessdate=November 14, 2018 |deadurl=no}}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|508732}}
  • Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers
  • Matthew Libatique Fan Page
  • Matthew Libatique on Kodak.com
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11 : 1968 births|American cinematographers|AFI Conservatory alumni|American film people of Filipino descent|California State University alumni|Independent Spirit Award winners|Living people|People from Elmhurst, Queens|American Society of Cinematographers members|American people of Ilocano descent|American people of Filipino descent

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