Sam Care

약력

Sam is a London based Cinematographer working internationally on Feature Films, TV Dramas and Commercials. He is a story driven cinematographer who brings a unique and sensitive approach to each project. His collaborations with talented directors and producers from around the world have led him to photograph diverse projects ranging from small independent films to large scale productions. Sam has shot many award winning projects including BFI funded feature film 'Couple in a Hole' directed by Tom Geens, which won 3 awards at the Dinard British Film Festival 2015, including the Golden Hitchcock. In 2018 Sam's critically acclaimed TV mini series 'Born To Kill' earned him a BAFTA Cymru nomination for Photography & Lighting Fiction. Recently Sam collaborated with Camera D'or winning director Anthony Chen on his second feature film 'Wet Season', filmed in Singapore and Malaysia. He has also completed a new series of Marcella for Netflix / ITV, re-booting the Anna Friel show with French director Gilles Bannier.

참여 작품

웻 시즌
Director of Photography
싱가포르에 우기가 시작된다. 고등학교 교사인 링은 아이를 갖기를 갈망하지만 임신은 이뤄지지 않는다. 남편은 부쩍 바깥일이 많아졌으며, 시아버지 수발은 점점 힘겨워지고, 학교에서 가르치는 중국어 과목은 학생과 교사 모두에게 무시당한다. 그러던 중 자신처럼 외로움을 가진 학생 웨이룬을 알게 되고 둘 사이에는 교사와 학생 이상의 유대가 만들어진다.
어나더 마더스 선
Director of Photography
The true story of Louisa Gould, a widow living in Nazi occupied Jersey, who takes in a Russian prisoner of war.
Boys On Film 8: Cruel Britannia
Director of Photography
From the cliffs of the Isle of Wight to an abandoned swimming pool in Lambeth, Boys On Film 8: Cruel Britannia presents an eclectic mix of ten UK-set short films including: Harry Wootliff's "I Don't Care" starring Iwan Rheon; Ben Peters's "Downing" starring Jamie Brotherston and Ross William Wild; David Andrew Ward's "All Over Brazil" starring Iain De Caestecker, Frank Gallagher, and Gemma Morrison; David Leon and Marcus McSweeney's "Man and Boy" starring Eddie Marsan, Geoff Bell, and Eddie Webber; Aleem Khan's "Diana" starring Neeraj Singh; Jason Bradbury's "We Once Were Tide" starring Alexander Scott, Tristan Bernays, and Mandy Aldridge; Hong Khaou's "Spring" starring Chris O'Donnell and Jonathan Keane; Sybil H. Mair's "The Chef's Letter" starring Jonathan Firth, Ray Fearon, and Layke Anderson; Faryal's "What You Looking At?!" starring Rez Kabir, Michael Twaits, and Hussina Raja; and Dominic Leclerc's "Nightswimming" starring Harry Eden, Linzey Cocker, and Tim Dantay.
Connect
Director of Photography
Fed up with the hostility of the city and its people, a young woman's view of the world changes when she makes a surprise connection with a stranger on a bus.
Nightswimming
Director of Photography
Runaways Luke and Ellen are caught breaking into an older, Victorian styled swimming facility one evening. As they only want a warm place to sleep, Martin, the person on patrol, lets them stay on the proviso that they don't break anything else. As Luke and Ellen go swimming in the pool, Luke spots Martin voyeuristically watching them. That small act begins an emotionally charged situation involving all three, but which was only supposed to involve Luke and Martin.