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Alan Stewart (cinematographer)

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Alan Stewart (born 1960) is a Scottish cinematographer.

Born in Comrie, Perth and Kinross,[1] Stewart first served as a tea boy for the camera crew of various productions, before gaining work as a clapper loader and focus puller, and eventually a camera operator working under the likes of Ellen Kuras and Seamus McGarvey.[1] Stewart relocated to England in the mid-1990s, and in 1998, alongside Peter Middleton, was nominated for a BAFTA television award for his work on the BBC limited series Holding On.[2] Stewart would work in the camera department on such film and television projects as Band of Brothers, Into the Woods, Ready Player One and Mary Poppins Returns,[3] and was the second unit and third unit director for Elizabeth: The Golden Years, Fred Claus and Inkheart.[1]

Stewart's biggest foray into serving as cinematographer was for Guy Ritchie's live action remake of Disney's Aladdin.[3] Having previously worked in the camera department for Ritchie's films Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Stewart would serve as cinematographer for his next few films The Gentlemen, Wrath of Man and Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre.[1] He was also the cinematographer for 2021's Tom & Jerry.[4] His will next work on the Netflix film Our Man from Jersey.[5]

Filmography

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Feature film

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Year Title Director Notes
2009 Lab Rats Sam Washington
2019 Aladdin Guy Ritchie
The Gentlemen
2021 Tom & Jerry Tim Story
Wrath of Man Guy Ritchie
2023 Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre
2024 The Union Julian Farino

Television

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Year Title Notes
2004 Murder City 1 episode
2005 The Rotters' Club Miniseries
2005 The Quatermass Experiment Television film

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Alan Stewart BSC". British Society of Cinematographers. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Television Craft: Photography And Lighting - Fiction in 1998". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  3. ^ a b Romanello, Linda. "Aladdin DP Alan Stewart". Post Magazine. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  4. ^ Daro, John (7 May 2021). "Tom and Jerry: A Global Finish During a Global Pandemic". Sony Cine. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Alan Stewart BSC". Independent Talent. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
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