Hiro Narita Explained

Hiro Narita (born June 26, 1941) is a Japanese-American cinematographer.

Early life and education

Narita was born in 1941, in Keijō, Keiki-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan[1] (now Seoul, South Korea) to Japanese parents.

In 1945, he and his family moved to Nara, Japan, and later to Tokyo. Following his father's early death and his mother's remarriage to a Japanese American, he immigrated in 1957 to Honolulu, Hawaii where he graduated from Kaimuki High School. He went on to the San Francisco Art Institute where he received a BFA in Graphic Design in 1964. He quickly landed a good position at a prominent local design firm, but the job lasted barely six months before he was drafted into the U.S. Army. For two years, he served as a designer and photographer at the Pentagon.

Career

An avid movie fan since childhood, Narita decided to go into filmmaking rather than go back into graphic design upon his return to San Francisco in the mid-sixties. After an internship with John Korty and Victor J. Kemper on the Michael Ritchie movie The Candidate in 1971, he photographed the television movie Farewell to Manzanar in 1975, for which he received an Emmy Award nomination.

In 1976, he was one of the camera operators on Martin Scorsese's documentary The Last Waltz about the last concert of The Band. Later, he worked on projects like Apocalypse Now, More American Graffiti, and the Neil Young documentary Rust Never Sleeps. For his cinematography on the movie Never Cry Wolf he won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award and the National Society of Film Critics Award in 1983. In 1989, he photographed the Visual Effects in the Steven Spielberg film Always. In the following years, he was the Director of Photography on successful films like Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, , Dirty Pictures, The Rocketeer, and James and the Giant Peach.

Narita served as Director of Photography on the 1997 Live Action Short Film Academy Award winning Visas and Virtue. He also directed the 1997 hour-long documentary film, Isamu Noguchi: Stones and Paper.

He has taught at San Francisco Art Institute, lectured, and given master classes at many institutions including Golden Eye in the Republic of Georgia.

He is a member of American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) and Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences.

Filmography

Film

Documentary film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1979Rust Never SleepsNeil YoungWith Jon H. Else, Paul Goldsmith, Robbie Greenberg,
L.A. Johnson, David Myers and Richard Pearce
1991The Inland SeaLucille Carra
2000Dvorak and AmericaWith Antonín Chundela and Allen Moore
2007Strange CultureLynn Hershman Leeson
2015Tania LibreWith Shane King

Short film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1982listen....Andy Aaron
1997Visas and VirtueChris Tashima
2008A Perfect PlaceDerrick Scocchera
2020Late LunchEleanor CoppolaSegment of Love Is Love Is Love

Feature film

YearTitleDirector
1983Never Cry WolfCarroll Ballard
1984Prince JackBert Lovitt
1985SylvesterTim Hunter
1986Fire with FireDuncan Gibbins
1987No Man's LandPeter Werner
1989ShuttlecockJerry Barrish
Honey, I Shrunk the KidsJoe Johnston
1991The Rocketeer
Nicholas Meyer
1993GunmenDeran Sarafian
Hocus PocusKenny Ortega
1994Ken Olin
1996The ArrivalDavid Twohy
James and the Giant PeachHenry Selick
1997Conceiving AdaLynn Hershman Leeson
1998ShadrachSusanna Styron
I'll Be Home for ChristmasArlene Sanford
2000Geoff Murphy
2002TeknolustLynn Hershman Leeson
2005Night of HennaHassan Zee
2006The Darwin AwardsFinn Taylor
Valley of the Heart's DelightTim Boxell
2009La MissionPeter Bratt
2015Love & TaxesJacob Kornbluth

Television

TV movies

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1976Farewell to ManzanarJohn Korty
1977Nanette: An AsideRik van Glintenkamp
1983The Haunting PassionJohn Korty
1985The Blue YonderMark Rosman
1989Mothers, Daughters and LoversMatthew Robbins
1991PlymouthLee David Zlotoff
Two-Fisted TalesRichard DonnerSegment "Showdown"
1993TheyJohn Korty
1994Long ShadowsSheldon Larry
1997Sub DownGregg Champion
2000Dirty PicturesFrank Pierson
2001Other PeopleMichael W. Watkins

TV series

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1984-1988American PlayhouseGordon Parks
Stan Lathan
Sharron Miller
Episodes "Solomon Northup's Odyssey", "Go Tell It on the Mountain" and
"Pigeon Feathers"
1986The Wonderful World of DisneyMark RosmanEpisode "Time Flyer"
1987AmerikaDonald WryeMiniseries
1992Tales from the CryptRichard DonnerEpisode "Showdown"
1999Independent LensChris TashimaEpisode "Visas and Virtue"
2000Gilmore GirlsLesli Linka GlatterEpisode "Pilot"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hollywood Cinematographer Hiro Narita 1/3 | Most Inspiring Asian Americans of All Time | Asian American Personalities | GOLDSEA .