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Gary Capo

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Gary William Capo is an American filmmaker, cinematographer, and second unit director.

Life & Career

A Southern California native, Capo started his career shooting and directing commercials, TV news and two Olympic Games for Warren Miller Films. Around 1990, he got his big Hollywood break when one of his projects caught the eye of director Randal Kleiser, who brought him aboard his White Fang project as second unit director and cinematographer.[1]

In 2003, Capo photographed and directed second unit filming on The Last Samurai under Edward Zwick. According to the main unit cinematographer John Toll in a 2004 interview about the film, he recommended Capo to Zwick to serve as director and cinematographer for the second unit filming shoot. Capo oversaw a lot of the climatic battle sequence between the Japanese army and the samurai.[2] Zwick later invited him to work on his next film, the 2006 political war thriller Blood Diamond.

Capo is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) as of 2015.[3]

Capo has worked with David R. Ellis, usually serving as his cinematographer for his directed works, either main unit like Final Destination 2, Cellular, Asylum, and Shark Night 3D, or second unit like The Perfect Storm, The Negotiator, Deep Blue Sea, R.I.P.D, and Winter's Tale.

Other films he has worked on include The Thin Red Line, Dragonball Evolution, Charlie St. Cloud, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Captain Ron, Fly Away Home, Message in a Bottle, and The Incredible Hulk.[4]

Filmography

As second unit director/director of photography

Year Title Second unit director Second unit director of photography Director
1987 North Shore Yes No William Phelps
1991 White Fang Yes Yes Randal Kleiser
1992 Captain Ron Yes Yes Thomas Eberhardt
1993 Sniper Yes No Luis Llosa
1995 Waterworld No Yes Kevin Reynolds
1996 Fly Away Home Yes Yes Carroll Ballard
1997 The Devil's Own No Yes Alan J. Pakula
McHale's Navy No Yes Bryan Spicer
Gone Fishin' Yes Yes Christopher Cain
Face/Off No Yes John Woo
1998 Desperate Measures No Yes Barbet Schroeder
Sphere No Yes Barry Levinson
The Negotiator No Yes F. Gary Gray
Soldier No Yes Paul W.S. Anderson
The Thin Red Line Yes Yes Terrence Malick
1999 Message in a Bottle Yes Yes Luis Mandoki
Deep Blue Sea No Yes Renny Harlin
2000 Mission: Impossible 2 No Yes John Woo
The Kid No Yes Jon Turteltaub
The Perfect Storm No Yes Wolfgang Petersen
2002 K-19: The Widowmaker Yes Yes Kathryn Bigelow
2003 The Last Samurai Yes Yes Edward Zwick
X2: X-Men United No Yes Bryan Singer
2006 Blood Diamond Yes Yes Edward Zwick
2007 Live Free or Die Hard No Yes Len Wiseman
2008 The Incredible Hulk Yes Yes Louis Leterrier
2009 Dragonball Evolution Yes No James Wong
Race to Witch Mountain No Yes Andy Fickman
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Yes No Shawn Levy
2010 Charlie St. Cloud Yes Yes Burr Steers
RED Yes Yes Robert Schwentke
2012 This Means War No Yes McG
2013 Olympus Has Fallen No Yes Antoine Fuqua
Iron Man 3 No Yes Shane Black
R.I.P.D. No Yes Robert Schwentke
2014 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Yes Yes Matt Reeves
Winter's Tale No Yes Akiva Goldsman
2017 Geostorm No Yes Dean Devlin
2018 Den of Thieves No Yes Christian Gudegast

As director of photography

Year Title Director
2003 Final Destination 2 David R. Ellis
2004 Cellular
2005 Lovewrecked Randal Kleiser
2008 Asylum David R. Ellis
2011 Shark Night 3D

References



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  1. "The American Society of Cinematographers - New Member: Gary Capo, ASC". Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  2. "American Cinematographer: T3 - Heavy Metal. - page 3". Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  3. "ABOUT / CONTACT - GARY CAPO, ASC". 23 July 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  4. "Gary Capo - Turner Classic Movies". Retrieved 24 November 2024.