Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Nicolas Roeg, Roger Deakins, Freddie Francis, Ronald Neame, David Watkin, Mike Southon, Jack Cardiff, Oswald Morris, John Mathieson, Geoffrey Unsworth, Oliver Stapleton, Chris Menges, Freddie Young, Douglas Slocombe, Peter Suschitzky, Barry Ackroyd, Seamus McGarvey, Guy Green, Gilbert Taylor, Giles Nuttgens, Dick Pope, John Alcott, Anthony Dod Mantle, Robert Paynter, Christopher Challis, Ted Moore, Alan Hume, Michael Seresin, Tony Imi, Anthony B. Richmond, Dick Bush, Remi Adefarasin, Billy Williams, Tony Pierce-Roberts, Peter Newbrook, Jack Hildyard, Peter Biziou, Andrew Dunn, Daf Hobson, Denys Coop, Gerry Fisher, Ian Wilson, Jack Asher, Douglas Milsome, Denis Crossan, David Tattersall, Adrian Biddle, Arthur Ibbetson, Roman Osin, Wolfgang Suschitzky, Wilkie Cooper, Stephen Goldblatt, Alex Thomson, Ernest Steward, Phil Meheux, Roger Pratt, Harry Waxman, Michael Reed, Arthur Grant, Otto Heller, Reginald Wyer, Desmond Dickinson, Sean Bobbitt, Geoffrey Faithfull. Excerpt: Roger Antony Deakins, ASC, BSC (born 24 May 1949) is an English cinematographer best known for his work on the films of the Coen brothers. Deakins is a member of both the American and British Society of Cinematographers. He received the 2011 American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Lifetime Achievement Award. Deakins was born in Torquay, Devon, England, the son of Josephine (nee Messum), an actress, and William Albert Deakins, a builder. He attended Torquay Boys' Grammar School. While growing up in Torquay as a young adolescent, Deakins spent most of his time in and out of school focusing on his primary interest: painting. Several years later, he enrolled in the Bath School of Art and Design (in the city of Bath) where he studied graphic design. While studying in Bath, he discovered his love of still photography. As it turned out, he was a very talen...