Mauro Fiore Explained

Birth Date:15 November 1964
Birth Place:Marzi, Calabria, Italy
Years Active:1986–present
Children:3
Awards:Academy Award for Best Cinematography
2010 Avatar
Alma Mater:Columbia College Chicago (B.A., 1987)
AFI Conservatory
Occupation:Cinematographer

Mauro Fiore (born November 15, 1964) is an Italian-American cinematographer. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Avatar (2009).

Early life

Fiore was born in Marzi, Calabria and moved to the US with his family in 1971.[1] He attended Palatine High School in Palatine, Illinois, and graduated in 1982. He started out pursuing a career in sociology but was captivated by photography and art. He went on to receive his B.A. from Columbia College Chicago in 1987 and moved to Los Angeles to jumpstart his career.[2] [3] He graduated from the AFI Conservatory, where he met cinematographers Janusz Kamiński and Phedon Papamichael.[4]

Career

Early in his career, he worked with fellow Columbia College and AFI graduate Janusz Kamiński, initially on B movies before the two gradually worked their way up into higher-profile projects. He was Kamiński's grip, his camera operator, and eventually his second unit photographer on The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Amistad (both 1997). He was the director of photography on Kamiński's directorial debut, Lost Souls (2000).[5]

Fiore shot 17 episodes of the television series Tracey Takes On.... His first major motion picture credit as cinematographer was the Sylvester Stallone vehicle Get Carter (2000). He established a partnership with director Antoine Fuqua, beginning with Training Day (2001), and has shot six more of the director's films since.

His other feature film credits during this time included Wayne Wang's The Center of the World (2001), Michael Bay's The Island (2005), and Joe Carnahan's Smokin' Aces (2006) and The A-Team (2010).

Fiore shot James Cameron's Avatar (2009), where he and the director utilized a variety of cutting-edge techniques to combine a live-action shoot with computer-generated characters and environments. Fiore and Cameron utilized a unique camera referred to as a "simulcam," which recorded the live-action footage with virtual camera CGI footage in real-time. For his work on the film, Fiore won Best Cinematography at the Academy Awards.

Subsequent films Fiore has worked on include Real Steel (2011), Dark Phoenix (2019), (2021), A Good Person (2023), and The Killer (2024). In 2021, he shot his first film produced in his native Italy, Security.

Fiore is set to re-team with James Cameron for the fourth and fifth installments of the Avatar series, after being replaced by Russell Carpenter on the second and third films.

Personal life

Fiore married Christine Vollmer in 2000. They have three children.

Filmography

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1986AutomatonDavid Bazant
Jeff Economy
1995DominionMichael G. Kehoe
Soldier BoyzLouis Mourneau
1996An Occasional HellSalomé Breziner
1997Breaking UpRobert Greenwald
1998Love from Ground ZeroStephen Grynberg
Billboard DadAlan Metter
2000Get CarterStephen Kay
Lost SoulsJanusz Kamiński
2001DrivenRenny Harlin
The Center of the WorldWayne Wang
Training DayAntoine Fuqua1st collaboration with Fuqua
2002HighwayJames Cox
2003Tears of the SunAntoine Fuqua
2005The IslandMichael Bay
2006Smokin' AcesJoe Carnahan
2007The KingdomPeter Berg
2009AvatarJames Cameron
2010The A-TeamJoe Carnahan
2011Real SteelShawn Levy
2013Runner RunnerBrad Furman
2014The EqualizerAntoine Fuqua
2015Southpaw
2016The Magnificent Seven
2019Dark PhoenixSimon Kinberg
MosulMatthew Michael Carnahan
2021InfiniteAntoine Fuqua
Jon Watts
SecurityPeter Chelsom
2023A Good PersonZach Braff
2024Madame WebS. J. Clarkson
The KillerJohn Woo
2029Avatar 4James CameronFilming

Short film

YearTitleDirectorNotesRef.
1993DragMark Pavia[6]
2002TickerJoe CarnahanSegment of The Hire[7]
2006The CallAntoine Fuqua[8]
2011The Black MambaRobert Rodriguez
Roland Suso Richter
With Guillermo Navarro[9]
2017EattogetherMichael ClowaterVideo short[10]
2019In the Time It Takes to Get ThereZach Braff

Television

YearTitleNotes
1997–98Tracey Takes On...17 episodes
2006FacelessTV movie
2011InsideSocial film
2015Chris Tucker – LiveStand-up comedy special

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTitleResult
2009Academy AwardsBest CinematographyAvatar
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Cinematography
Florida Film Critics CircleBest Cinematography
BAFTA AwardsBest Cinematography
Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest Cinematography
Houston Film Critics SocietyBest Cinematography
New York Film Critics CircleBest Cinematographer
Online Film Critics SocietyBest Cinematography
American Society of CinematographersOutstanding Cinematography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mauro Fiore . www.cinematographers.nl . March 9, 2010.
  2. Web site: Daily Herald . www.dailyherald.com . April 2, 2010 .
  3. Web site: Turnbaugh . Kristi . Mauro Fiore ’87 . 2024-08-28 . www.colum.edu . en-US.
  4. Web site: Explore the history of Mauro Fiore and their career . 2024-08-28 . www.independentmediainc.com . en.
  5. Web site: The Devil Made Flesh - page 1 . 2024-08-28 . theasc.com.
  6. Web site: Mark Pavia's "DRAG". 18 February 2018.
  7. Web site: BMW Films-The Hire-Ticker. 18 February 2018.
  8. Web site: Pirelli Tires "The Call" web film starring John Malkovich -Antoine Fuqua. 7 September 2010 . Vimeo. 18 February 2018.
  9. Web site: Kobe Bryant is, "The Black Mamba". Directed by Robert Rodriguez. (Polskie napisy). Vimeo. 18 February 2018.
  10. Web site: PRESIDENT'S CHOICE "EAT TOGETHER". 13 January 2017 . Vimeo. 18 February 2018.