Ron Fricke

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ron Fricke is an American film director and cinematographer, considered to be a master of time-lapse photography and large format cinematography. He was the director of photography for Koyaanisqatsi (1982) and directed the purely cinematic non-verbal non-narrative feature Baraka (1992). He designed and used his own 65 mm camera equipment for Baraka and his later projects. He also directed the IMAX films Chronos (1985) and Sacred Site (1986). His most recent work was as cinematographer for parts of the film Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (he was hired to shoot the eruption of Mt Etna in Sicily for use in scenes of the volcanic planet Mustafar). Fricke writes about his work: "I feel that my work has evolved through Koyaanisqatsi, Chronos and Baraka. Both technically and philosophically I am ready to delve even deeper into my favorite theme: humanity's relationship to the eternal".   Description above from the Wikipedia article Ron Fricke, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location USA
Born 1953-02-24

Movies

Stare Into the Lights My Pretties Additional Photography
2017
Journey of Hanuman Director of Photography
2013
Samsara Director of Photography
2011
Samsara Editor
2011
Samsara Writer
2011
Samsara Director
2011
Fog City Mavericks Additional Photography
2007
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Additional Director of Photography
2005
Zion Canyon: Treasure of the Gods Additional Photography
1996
The Living Sea Additional Photography
1995
Baraka Editor
1992
Baraka Writer
1992
Baraka Director of Photography
1992
Baraka Director
1992
Sacred Site Director of Photography
1986
Sacred Site Director
1986
Chronos Director of Photography
1985
Chronos Editor
1985
Chronos Producer
1985
Chronos Director
1985
Koyaanisqatsi Screenplay
1983
Koyaanisqatsi Editor
1983
Koyaanisqatsi Director of Photography
1983
Atomic Artist Director of Photography
1983