Roberto Schaefer is internationally known for his cinematography especially on the Bond Film, ‘Quantum of Solace’. His most recent work can be seen on 'Miles Ahead' (2015) directed by Don Cheadle. He has also shot ‘The Kite Runner’, ‘Finding Neverland’ and ‘Best in Show’ and many other notable films. On the International Movie Database, Schaefer can be found on many people’s choice of the 20 best living cinematographers. He has worked with stars as diverse as Johnny Depp, Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, Daniel Craig, Kate Winslet, Dustin Hoffman, Ryan Gosling, Billie Bob Thornton, Halle Berry, Jon Cusack and Matthew McConaughey– the list goes on and on.
Schaefer is also a member of the prestigious American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) and contributes to the discussions of various committees that develop the technical specifications with the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, and with the Academy of Motion Pictures on initiatives such as the Academy Colour Encoding System (ACES) - which seeks to standardize the colour science of any motion picture capture, be it photochemical or electrical, from capture to display of any motion imaging format.
Schaefer has practiced cinematography through the key period of the transition between the photo-chemical era to the digital or electronic capture era and has held a spotlight on Digital Cinematography - this is key area for UWE’s plans for Faculty of Creative Industries to head to pole position within UK HEI training.
Roberto's Films http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0769656/
Roberto Schaefer's Website
Video Interview with Roberto Schaefer ASC, AIC
Schaefer is also a member of the prestigious American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) and contributes to the discussions of various committees that develop the technical specifications with the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, and with the Academy of Motion Pictures on initiatives such as the Academy Colour Encoding System (ACES) - which seeks to standardize the colour science of any motion picture capture, be it photochemical or electrical, from capture to display of any motion imaging format.
Schaefer has practiced cinematography through the key period of the transition between the photo-chemical era to the digital or electronic capture era and has held a spotlight on Digital Cinematography - this is key area for UWE’s plans for Faculty of Creative Industries to head to pole position within UK HEI training.
Roberto's Films http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0769656/
Roberto Schaefer's Website
Video Interview with Roberto Schaefer ASC, AIC