Conrad W. Hall Explained

Conrad Winchester Hall (born November 13, 1958, in Los Angeles) is an American cinematographer. He is the son of the Oscar-winning cinematographer Conrad Hall.

He started his career working with his father on several productions during the 1990s, including A Civil Action (1998) and American Beauty (1999) as camera operator and director of photography (second unit).

Hall's career as a cinematographer began with the 2002s movie Panic Room, where he replaced Darius Khondji during production.

Filmography

Short film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1997The Last MistressSalim Nayar
2005The TruthFred DurstDocumentary short
2019It Lives BelowEmerson Moore

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2002Panic Room David FincherShared credit with Darius Khondji[1]
A Gentleman's GameJ. Mills Goodloe
2004The PunisherJonathan Hensleigh
2005Two for the MoneyD. J. Caruso
2007Elvis and AnabelleWill Geiger
2008The LongshotsFred Durst
2011Oka!Lavinia Currier
2013Olympus Has Fallen Antoine Fuqua
2018Out of Blue Carol Morley
2019The FanaticFred Durst
2020The SleepoverTrish Sie
2022The King's DaughterSean McNamara
TBAALEXANDER the GREAT (and Axel Too!)Constantine Paraskevopoulos
Selfie

Television

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2007The ManSimon WestTV movie
20132013 MTV Movie AwardsEvan SilverTV special
2018American Dream/American KnightmareAntoine FuquaDocumentary film
2022-2023Echo 3Mark Boal
Jeffrey Nachmanoff
4 episodes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Panic Room (2002). www.imdb.com.