Conrad Winchester Hall (born November 13, 1958, in Los Angeles) is an American cinematographer. He is the son of the Oscar-winning cinematographer Conrad Hall.
He started his career working with his father on several productions during the 1990s, including A Civil Action (1998) and American Beauty (1999) as camera operator and director of photography (second unit).
Hall's career as a cinematographer began with the 2002s movie Panic Room, where he replaced Darius Khondji during production.
Filmography
editShort film
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1997 | The Last Mistress | Salim Nayar | |
2005 | The Truth | Fred Durst | Documentary short |
2019 | It Lives Below | Emerson Moore |
Feature film
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2002 | Panic Room | David Fincher | Shared credit with Darius Khondji[1] |
A Gentleman's Game | J. Mills Goodloe | ||
2004 | The Punisher | Jonathan Hensleigh | |
2005 | Two for the Money | D. J. Caruso | |
2007 | Elvis and Anabelle | Will Geiger | |
2008 | The Longshots | Fred Durst | |
2011 | Oka! | Lavinia Currier | |
2013 | Olympus Has Fallen | Antoine Fuqua | |
2018 | Out of Blue | Carol Morley | |
2019 | The Fanatic | Fred Durst | |
2020 | The Sleepover | Trish Sie | |
2022 | The King's Daughter | Sean McNamara | |
TBA | ALEXANDER the GREAT (and Axel Too!) | Constantine Paraskevopoulos | |
Selfie |
Television
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | The Man | Simon West | TV movie |
2013 | 2013 MTV Movie Awards | Evan Silver | TV special |
2018 | American Dream/American Knightmare | Antoine Fuqua | Documentary film |
2022-2023 | Echo 3 | Mark Boal Jeffrey Nachmanoff |
4 episodes |
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ "Panic Room (2002)" – via www.imdb.com.