Peter MacDonald (director) explained

Peter MacDonald
Birth Place:Willesden, London, England
Occupation:Film director
Cinematographer
Film producer
Yearsactive:1957 – present

Peter MacDonald (born 20 June 1939[1]) is an English film director, cinematographer, and producer from London, England. A prolific second unit director, MacDonald has worked on various Hollywood blockbusters including Guardians of the Galaxy, The Bourne Ultimatum, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and The Empire Strikes Back.

Career

Starting his career in the camera department, MacDonald subsequently spent 10 years as camera operator for renowned cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth, working on films including Superman, The Return of the Pink Panther, Murder on the Orient Express and Cabaret. After Unsworth's death in 1978, MacDonald increasingly worked as a second unit director, and as a cinematographer himself.

MacDonald's debut as director, Rambo III, came about at extremely short notice. "I started it without any preparation," he explained in an interview, "because Russell Mulcahy [''Rambo III'''s original director] left after two weeks, so I came into it totally ill-prepared - I was directing the second unit on the film. Literally the day before I left America to start Rambo III I'd finished photographing a film, Shag, in America; came to Israel, thinking I was going to do a second unit which I could slowly get into, and within a week or two I was directing one of the most expensive films ever made." MacDonald has since directed other productions including The NeverEnding Story III, and the television mini-series The Monkey King (also known as The Lost Empire). In 2016, MacDonald was hired to direct reshoots during post-production on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

MacDonald currently works most frequently as a second unit director.[2] He has said about this role, "The most important thing about any second unit is that you can't tell the difference between the second unit and the first unit. It must have the stamp of the first unit, both in photography and the style of direction. That's why, when I do second unit, I always photograph and direct, so you try and copy what the first unit does as much as possible. You mustn't be on an ego trip and try and do your own style, because your material has to cut into theirs and it mustn't jar, it must fit in exactly so no-one can tell the difference."[3] MacDonald has directed second unit on such films as , The Bourne Ultimatum, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Batman (1989), and Cry Freedom.

Selected filmography

As director

Year FilmNotes
1988Rambo III
1992Mo' Money
1993The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesEpisode: "The Phantom Train of Doom"
1994The NeverEnding Story III: Return to Fantasia
1996Tales from the CryptEpisode "Escape"
1998Legionnaire
2000The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave
2001The Lost EmpireTV Miniseries

As producer

Year FilmNotes
1989Tango & CashExecutive producer
1990Graffiti Bridge
1996The Quest
1998LegionnaireProducer
2005Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireCo-producer

As camera operator

Year Film
1972Cabaret
1974Murder on the Orient Express
Zardoz
1975The Return of the Pink Panther
1978Superman The Movie
1980Superman II
1983Yentl
1985Legend

As cinematographer

Year Film
1986Solarbabies
1987Hamburger Hill
1989Shag

As second unit director

Year FilmDirector
1979Zulu DawnDouglas Hickox
1981DragonslayerMatthew Robbins
ExcaliburJohn Boorman
1985George P. Cosmatos
1986LabyrinthJim Henson
1987Cry FreedomRichard Attenborough
1989BatmanTim Burton
Tango & CashAndrei Konchalovsky
1992Radio FlyerRichard Donner
1996The QuestJean-Claude Van Damme
1997Batman and RobinJoel Schumacher
2002Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsChris Columbus
2004Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanAlfonso Cuarón
2005Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireMike Newell
2006EragonStefen Fangmeier
2007The Golden CompassChris Weitz
The Bourne UltimatumPaul Greengrass
2009Gavin Hood
2010Chris Columbus
2013Jack the Giant SlayerBryan Singer
2014Guardians of the GalaxyJames Gunn

As second unit photographer

Year Film
1979Zulu Dawn
1981Excalibur
1985
1986Labyrinth
1987Cry Freedom
1989Batman

Notes and References

  1. Book: In Conversation with Cinematographers. 16 July 2015. 9781442251106.
  2. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003423/filmoyear
  3. A Dark Night in Gotham City, Starlog issue 142, May 1989, pp. 37-40.