Janusz Kamiński Explained

Janusz Kamiński
Birth Name:Janusz Zygmunt Kamiński
Birth Date:27 June 1959
Birth Place:Ziębice, Lower Silesia, Poland
Nationality:Polish
Alma Mater:Columbia College Chicago (B.A., 1987)[1]
AFI Conservatory (M.F.A., 1987)[2]
Occupation:Cinematographer, film director, television director
Years Active:1986–present
Organization:American Film Institute
Spouse:
    Awards:See full awards

    Janusz Zygmunt Kamiński (pronounced as /pl/; born June 27, 1959) is a Polish[3] cinematographer and director of film and television. He has established a partnership with Steven Spielberg, working as a cinematographer on his films since 1993.[4] He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Spielberg's holocaust drama Schindler's List and World War II epic Saving Private Ryan (1998). He has also received Academy Award nominations for Amistad (1997), The Diving Bell & the Butterfly (2007), War Horse (2011), Lincoln (2012), and West Side Story (2021). He has also received nominations for five BAFTA Awards, and six American Society of Cinematographers Awards.

    In addition to his collaborations with Spielberg, he has also worked with Cameron Crowe, James L. Brooks, and Julian Schnabel. Kamiński has also moved into the field of directing, first with the horror film Lost Souls (2000), and the NBC series The Event (2011) and WE TV series The Divide (2014). In 2019, the American Society of Cinematographers included Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, both shot by Kamiński, on the list of the best-photographed films of the 20th century.[5]

    Early life and education

    Kamiński was born in Ziębice, Poland, the son of mother, Jadwiga Celner, and father, Marian Kamiński.[6] In 1981, he emigrated to the United States at the age of 21 after Prime Minister Jaruzelski imposed martial law. He attended Columbia College in Chicago from 1982 to 1987, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree,[1] taking up filmmaking as a profession before attending to the AFI Conservatory, where he graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree. He would then take his first opportunity filming and helping direct the music video for Club of Rome’s smash hit ‘Why Can't I Dance With Phil Donahue’.

    Career

    He worked under cinematographer Phedon Papamichael, first as a gaffer, and eventually as second unit director of photography. He shot numerous B-movies for directors Roger Corman and Katt Shea, as well as the romantic musical comedy Cool as Ice, starring Vanilla Ice.

    Kamiński was first discovered by Steven Spielberg in 1991. After seeing the television film Wildflower, Spielberg hired Kamiński to shoot Class of '61, a television film in which Spielberg served as producer.[7]

    He twice won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography in the 1990s, for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan. He has been nominated five additional times for Amistad, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, War Horse, Lincoln, and West Side Story. In 2010, he was awarded the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal by the AFI Conservatory.[8]

    Kamiński became a member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) in 1994,[9] but resigned in 2006.[10] [11]

    In 2018 Kamiński worried that professional cinematographers were digitally losing control of their own images. In 2010 Kamiński abandoned the Chris Curling female fighter pilot World War II project The Night Witch, and in 2012 Kamiński discussed directing a Los Angeles-based version of the drama "XXXXXX" but nothing became of it.

    Personal life

    Kamiński was married to actress Holly Hunter from 1995 until 2001. In 2004, he married ABC reporter Rebecca Rankin; they divorced in 2010.[12]

    Filmography

    Director

    Short film

    Feature film

    Television

    YearTitleEpisode
    2011The Event"Face Off"
    2014The Divide"Never Forget"

    Cinematographer

    Short film

    YearTitleDirector
    1989DrowningJuan Carlos Valdivia
    2004Jumbo GirlDaniel Curran
    2007Mission ZeroKathryn Bigelow
    2013Broken NightGuillermo Arriaga
    style="background:#ffc;"
    Denotes films that have not yet been released

    Feature film

    YearTitleDirectorNotes
    1986Lady AmericaNick Gaitatjis
    1989Grim Prairie TalesWayne Coe
    1990The Rain KillerKen Stein
    The Terror Within IIAndrew Stevens
    1991Cool as IceDavid Kellogg
    Killer InstinctDavid TausikCredited as Jennifer Stoltz
    1992PyratesNoah Stern
    All the Love in the WorldDaniel Curran
    Mad Dog CollGreydon Clark
    Ken Stein
    1993Trouble BoundJeffrey Reiner
    The Adventures of Huck FinnStephen Sommers
    Schindler's ListSteven Spielberg1st collaboration with Spielberg
    1994Little GiantsDuwayne Dunham
    1995Tall TaleJeremiah S. Chechik
    How to Make an American QuiltJocelyn Moorhouse
    1996Jerry MaguireCameron Crowe
    1997Steven Spielberg
    Amistad
    1998Saving Private Ryan
    2001A.I. Artificial Intelligence
    2002Minority Report
    Catch Me If You Can
    2004The Terminal
    2005War of the Worlds
    Munich
    2007The Diving Bell and the ButterflyJulian Schnabel
    HaniaHimself
    2008Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal SkullSteven Spielberg
    2009Funny PeopleJudd Apatow
    2010How Do You KnowJames L. Brooks
    2011The Adventures of TintinSteven Spielberg
    War Horse
    2012Lincoln
    2014The JudgeDavid Dobkin
    2015Bridge of SpiesSteven Spielberg
    2016The BFG
    2017The Post
    2018Ready Player One
    2020The Call of the WildChris Sanders
    2021West Side StorySteven Spielberg
    2022The Fabelmans
    2024IFJohn Krasinski

    Television

    YearTitleDirectorNotes
    1991WildflowerDiane KeatonTV movie
    1993Class of '61Gregory Hoblit
    2006Wonder Pets!Josh SeligEpisode "Save the Crane"
    2014The DivideTony GoldwynEpisode "The Ways Men Divide"
    2021OsloBartlett SherTV movie

    Other credits

    Second unit photography

    YearTitleDirectorDoP.
    1989Lords of the DeepMary Ann FisherAustin McKinney
    1990StreetsKatt SheaPhedon Papamichael
    Watchers IIThierry NotzEdward J. Pei
    1992One False MoveCarl FranklinJames L. Carter

    Additional photography

    YearTitleDirectorDoP.
    1992Star TimeAlexander CassiniFernando Argüelles
    1993Love, Cheat & StealWilliam CurranKent L. Wakeford
    1998ArmageddonMichael BayJohn Schwartzman

    Executive Producer

    Awards and nominations

    See main article: List of awards and nominations received by Janusz Kamiński.

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. http://cms.colum.edu/demo/2010/01/spot_on_mauro_fiore_87.php "Spot On: Mauro Fiore"
    2. http://www.afi.com/conservatory/alumni/awards.aspx "RECENT AFI ALUMNI AND FELLOW AWARDS & HONORS"
    3. Web site: Can Kaminski clinch Oscar for Lincoln?. February 22, 2013. Polskie Radio. February 27, 2013.
    4. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-nov-21-en-januszqa21-story.html He Makes It Look Picture-perfect, Los Angeles Times, November 21, 2007
    5. News: ASC Unveils List of 100 Milestone Films in Cinematography of the 20th Century . 2019-01-12.
    6. Web site: Janusz Kaminski (1959–). 2009-08-05. Filmreference.
    7. Web site: Spielberg's Eye. Mamelstein. David. Wall Street Journal. February 20, 2013. February 27, 2013.
    8. Web site: AFI awards Kaminski. Variety. Reed Business Information. June 10, 2010. Sullivan. Michael. February 27, 2013.
    9. Web site: Shooting Stars: Columbia's award-winning cinematographers light up Hollywood. Kristi. Turnbaugh. Fall–Winter 2013. PDF. December 1, 2018. DEMO. Columbia College Chicago. 8. 19. 15. https://web.archive.org/web/20150911024306/https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1088&context=alumnae_news. September 11, 2015.
    10. Web site: Cinematographers Give 'Dragon Tattoo' a Lift but Overlook 'War Horse'. Melena. Ryzik . January 11, 2012 . The Carpetbagger. The New York Times. December 1, 2018.
    11. Web site: ASC awards Emmanuel Lubezki and 'The Tree of Life' best cinematography of 2011 . February 13, 2012 . Uproxx. December 1, 2018.
    12. Web site: Rebecca Rankin and Janusz Kaminski. Variety. Reed Business Information. February 16, 2004. February 27, 2013.