Adam Arkapaw Explained

Adam Arkapaw
Birth Place:Bowral, Australia
Occupation:Cinematographer
Years Active:2001–present
Children:1

Adam Arkapaw is an Australian cinematographer. He is best known for his work on the television series Top of the Lake and True Detective, for which he has won two Creative Arts Emmy Awards. He is also known for his collaborations with director Justin Kurzel, whom he worked with on Snowtown, Macbeth, and Assassin's Creed.

Early life

Arkapaw was born in Bowral, a New South Wales town south of Sydney, and attended Bowral High School.[1] He studied at the University of Melbourne's Victorian College of the Arts, graduating in 2006 with a Bachelor of Film and Television.[2] [3]

Career

In addition to numerous short films, Arkapaw photographed three Australian features over the next several years: Animal Kingdom (2010), Snowtown (2011), and Lore (2012).[4] He received a nomination for the AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in 2010 for his work on Animal Kingdom and in 2011 he was named one of Variety magazine's "10 Cinematographers to Watch".[1]

Arkawpaw next worked on Jane Campion's television miniseries Top of the Lake, which was filmed in New Zealand and broadcast in 2013. That year he won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie.[4] In 2014 he won his second Emmy Award, for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series, in recognition of his work on the HBO television series True Detective.[3] True Detective was filmed in Louisiana and Arkapaw's cinematography received wide praise, especially for a six-minute single-take long take that was planned over months and took one and a half days to film.[5]

Arkapaw was the cinematographer of the 2015 film Macbeth, directed by Justin Kurzel, with whom Arkapaw previously worked on Snowtown.[2] He also photographed McFarland, USA, an American sports film released in 2015,[6] and the drama film The Light Between Oceans. He collaborated with Kurzel for a third time on the action-adventure film Assassin's Creed, which was released in the United States in December 2016.[7]

Personal life

He is married to American cinematographer Autumn Durald;[8] the couple has one son, Aedan.[9]

Filmography

Short film

YearTitleDirector
2004The Road Not TakenRuby Hamad
2005In the ShadowsJessica Leski
The City Eats Its WeakSasha Whitehouse
2006InvisibleJonathan Murray
Booth StoryKasimir Burgess
Edwin McGill
End of TownJulius Avery
Anne & RichardChristine Rogers
2007Songs for Running AwayJessica Leski
2008I Love Sarah JaneSpencer Susser
JerrycanJulius Avery
Little WingsPolly Staniford
Wanderlust/WanderlostKeri D. Light
Ahmad's GardenAaron Wilson
DissectionCallum Cooper
DirectionsKasimir Burgess
Love ApplesAli Kasap
200927Jordan Molloy
The Last SupperAngus Sampson
Jen in the PaintingMatthew Aveiro
ApricotBen Briand
2010Foreign PartsMichael Cody
2011BearNash Edgerton
2012YardbirdMichael Spiccia
Dumpy Goes to the Big SmokeMirrah Foulkes
2014The ApprenticeSteve Baker
Damon Escott

Documentary short

Feature film

Year Title Director Notes
2009Blind CompanyAlkinos Tsilimidos
2010Animal KingdomDavid Michôd
2011SnowtownJustin Kurzel
2012LoreCate Shortland
2015McFarland, USANiki Caro
MacbethJustin Kurzel
2016The Light Between OceansDerek Cianfrance
Assassin's CreedJustin Kurzel
2019Light of My LifeCasey Affleck
The KingDavid Michôd
2022The Chess GameWill TaylorWith Rob White
2023Magazine DreamsElijah Bynum

Documentary film

YearTitleDirector
2007We Will Be Remembered For ThisDavid Schmidt
2010Return to GazaMichael Weatherhead
The BallJessica Leski

Television

Year Title Director Notes
2013Top of the LakeJane Campion
Garth Davis
7 episodes
2014True DetectiveCary Joji FukunagaSeason 1
2015Flesh and BoneDavid MichôdEpisode "Bulling Through"
2024Masters of the AirCary Joji Fukunaga4 episodes

Awards

AwardYearCategoryNominated workResult
AACTA Awards2012Best CinematographySnowtown
2013Lore
2014Best Cinematography in TelevisionTop of the Lake
2015Byron Kennedy AwardAdam Arkapaw
2019Best CinematographyThe King
ASC Awards2015Spotlight AwardMacbeth
Australian Film Institute Awards2006Outstanding Achievement in Short Film Screen CraftEnd of Town
2010Best CinematographyAnimal Kingdom
British Independent Film Awards2015Best Technical AchievementMacbeth
Manaki Film FestivalSilver Camera 300
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards2013Outstanding CinematographyTrue Detective
2014Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series
Stockholm International Film Festival2012Best CinematographyLore

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adam Arkapaw: Modus operandi is understated. Variety. 11 February 2011. David. Friend. 9 February 2015.
  2. Web site: Let the good films roll . The Sydney Morning Herald. 2 March 2014. John. Bailey. 9 February 2015.
  3. Web site: Adam Arkapaw wins second Emmy Award. 26 August 2014. University of Melbourne. 9 February 2015.
  4. News: Emmy for Australian cinematographer Adam Arkapaw. 16 September 2013. Michael. Bodey. The Australian. 9 February 2015.
  5. News: How Cinematographer Adam Arkapaw Captured 'True Detective'. Variety. 5 August 2014. Whitney. Friedlander. 9 February 2015.
  6. Web site: 'McFarland, USA' Review: Kevin Costner Goes the Distance in This True-Life Sports Tale. 4 February 2015. James. Rocchi. TheWrap. 9 February 2015.
  7. Kohler. Chris. Muncy. Julie. Not a Gamer? Here's What the Assassin's Creed Film Trailer Means. Wired. Conde Nast. 16 June 2016.
  8. Web site: Ryan Coogler on 'Creed,' Filmmaking as Journalism and the Need for Female Voices (Q&A). Kristopher. Tapley. 5 January 2016.
  9. CTfId7Pl3oO. addp. My boy Aedan. 2021-09-06. Autumn Arkapaw. https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/instagram/addp/2656879546021149198. 2022-12-04.