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  1. Newton Thomas Sigel. Newton Thomas Sigel, ASC (born August 1955; sometimes credited as Tom Sigel) is an American cinematographer [ 1 ] best known for his collaborations with director Bryan Singer on films like The Usual Suspects, Valkyrie, and the X-Men film franchise. He has also worked with filmmakers like Haskell Wexler, Mike Newell, David O ...

  2. Newton Thomas Sigel. Citadel ^- Dir., Executive Producer, Cinematographer -. Cherry ^- Joe Russo & Anthony Russo -. Da 5 Bloods^- Spike Lee -. Extraction^- Sam Hargrave -. Drive^- Dir. Nicolas Winding Refn -. Bohemian Rhapsody^- Dir. Bryan Singer -.

  3. Mar 13, 2022 · Newton Thomas Sigel — Drive Cinematography & Style Breakdown. Director of photography Newton Thomas Sigel has had an illustrious career — working on such films as The Usual Suspects, Cherry, Da 5 Bloods, and many more — but perhaps his most iconic work can be found in Drive. Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, Drive is a mood piece, and its ...

  4. Newton Thomas Sigel. Cinematographer: Cherry. Newton Thomas Sigel was born in August 1955 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Cherry (2021), Da 5 Bloods (2020) and Bohemian Rhapsody (2018).

  5. Dec 6, 2021 · In his tenth collaboration with Singer was director of photography Newton Thomas Sigel, ASC. I spoke to Sigel about how he approached evoking an era, recreating the concerts, and lensing a legend. “Every day was this wonderful trip back in time,” enthuses Sigel, who saw the movie as a chance to relive his own youth. “I love shooting music.

  6. Newton Thomas Sigel, ASC (born August 1955; sometimes credited as Tom Sigel) is an American cinematographer [1] best known for his collaborations with director Bryan Singer on films like The Usual Suspects, Valkyrie, and the X-Men film franchise.

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  8. Nov 2, 2018 · Sigel and his team had one pre-shoot day to do all the aerial work for the crowd scenes and stadium wide shots, “using a combination of cranes and then CGI for the crowd shots,” he explains.