#WALLY PFISTER UPDATE#
We are working hard to update the salary details. Wally Pfister Salary, Lifestyles, Income, Cars & much more details currently not available. Wally Pfister is an American director and cinematographer who has a net worth of $4 million. Claire Pfister is now an established American actress. He and his sweet wife, Anna Julien welcomed their second child together on the 11th of January. With the start of 1995, he got a welcome gift in his life and that was his second child Claire Pfister. She is also a well-known woman in Hollywood. As a loving spouse, they welcomed three children together. In 1992, Wally got married to Anna Julien with whom he also had love affairs for a few years before being married. The cast also featured Morgan Freeman, Kate Mara, Cillian Murphy, Rebecca Hall, and Paul Bettany. Pfister made his directorial debut with the science fiction thriller Transcendence, starring Johnny Depp, which was released by Warner Bros. He also has been nominated three times for the American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases, for Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and Inception, winning for the latter, in 2011.
He won an Academy Award for his work on Inception at the 83rd Academy Awards. Pfister has stated that he “turned down many projects including several Harry Potter films, in some cases just to be available for Nolan, or to stay home with my family.”Pfister has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography four times, each time for a film directed by Nolan. He is the only cinematographer that has worked with director Christopher Nolan between Memento and The Dark Knight Rises, and has served as cinematographer for all of Nolan’s films except for Following 1998, for which Nolan acted as cinematographer himself, Interstellar 2014, Dunkirk 2017, and Tenet 2020, in those of which he was replaced by Hoyte van Hoytema, after Pfister got the chance to direct his first film, Transcendence. The success of this collaboration resulted in Pfister taking over as director of photography for Nolan’s subsequent films: Insomnia2002, Batman Begins 2005, The Prestige 2006, The Dark Knight 2008, which he partially shot with IMAX cameras, and Inception, which was shot partially in 5-perf 65 mm. Pfister’s first collaboration with Nolan was on the neo-noir thriller Memento 2000. There, he met Nolan, who had a film at Slamdance. It got into the competition at the Sundance Film Festival. In 1998, Pfister shot The Hi-Line in Montana in the dead of winter on a $300,000 budget. Most of the shots in Inception were shot at 1,000 fps. The former goes up to 360 fps, while the latter goes up to 2,500 fps. For high-speed work, he shot on Photo-sonics cameras, probably the 4ER and/or 4C.
He is a staunch supporter of film, and shoots most of his work on 35mm anamorphic, specifically Panavision.
I don’t agree with the terminology, because even though his shots look unlit to the general audience (any good cinematographer should be able to do so), they don’t look unlit to the trained cinematographer’s eye. Wally Pfister prefers to call his style naturalistic. I go through some of his cinematography lighting and camera techniques to help you understand his unique style. Wally Pfister has had a tremendous career in cinematography and has recently transitioned to being a director. Winsīest Cinematography - Inception Nominationsīest Cinematography - Inception Wally Pfister Style Wally Pfister is an Academy Award-winning American cinematographer and director, who is best known for his work on Christopher Nolan’s films, including Memento, Batman Begins, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, Inception, and The Dark Knight Rises.