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James Bartle

Cinematographer

 James Bartle

 James Bartle
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James Bartle

James Bartle left his native Australia to work in New Zealand in the 1970s. Bartle made a stylish big-screen debut in 1982 with gothic tale The Scarecrow. His work ranges from shooting psychological drama (Heart of the Stag) to splatter movies (Death Warmed Up). In 1987 Bartle won a NZ Film and TV award for his work on end-of-the-world saga The Quiet Earth. Since then he has worked largely on US tele-movies.

...at a fairly early stage I knew about the refraction of white light into wavelengths of colour and I did some very dodgy experiments with lights. It’s a wonder I’ve got any vision left! 
 
 

Screenography

Screenography
 Role/s
 Raising Waylon

Raising Waylon

Camera

2004

 Lucy

Lucy

Camera

2003

 Inherit the Wind

Inherit the Wind

Camera

1999

 Dead Heart

Dead Heart

Camera

1996

 Sins of Silence

Sins of Silence

Camera

1996

 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

Camera

1995 - 1998

 Hercules and the Amazon Women

Hercules and the Amazon Women

Camera

1994

 Knight Rider 2010

Knight Rider 2010

Camera

1994

 Brides of Christ

Brides of Christ

Camera

1991

 Just Passing Through

Just Passing Through

Camera

1986

 The Quiet Earth

The Quiet Earth

Camera

1986

 Death Warmed Up

Death Warmed Up

Camera

1984

 Heart of the Stag

Heart of the Stag

Camera

1984

 Iris

Iris

Camera

1984

 The Minders

The Minders

Camera

1984

 Patu!

Patu!

Camera

1983

 The Scarecrow

The Scarecrow

Camera

1981

 Second Sight

Second Sight

Camera

1980


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