- Hiro Narita
Hiro Narita, A.S.C. a Japanese American cinematographer, was born
June 26 ,1941 inSeoul ,South Korea in the clinic owned by his physician father Verify source|date=July 2007.In 1945, along with his parents, four siblings and grandmother Verify source|date=July 2007, Narita moved to
Japan where he spent his childhood. Following his father's early death and his mother's remarriage Verify source|date=July 2007, he immigrated in 1957 toHonolulu ,Hawaii where he graduated fromKaimuki High School. He went on to theSan Francisco Art Institute from which he received a BFA inGraphic Design in 1964. He quickly landed a good position at a prominent local design firm, but the job lasted barely six months before he was drafted into the U.S. Army. For two years, he served as a designer and photographer at the Pentagon.An avid movie fan since childhood, Narita decided to go into filmmaking rather than go back into graphic design upon his return to San Francisco in the mid-sixties. After an assistance to
John Korty andVictor J. Kemper on theMichael Ritchie movie "The Candidate " (with Robert Redford) in 1971 he photographed thetelevision movie "Farewell to Manzanar " in 1975, for which he received anEmmy Award nomination. In 1976 he was one of the camera operators on Martin Scorsese's documentary "The Last Waltz " about the last concert ofThe Band . Later he worked on projects like "Apocalypse Now ", "More American Graffiti ", and theNeil Young documentary "Rust Never Sleeps ". For his cinematography on the movie "Never Cry Wolf" he won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award and the National Society of Film Critics Award in 1983. In 1989 he photographed theVisual Effects in theSteven Spielberg film "Always". In the following years he was theDirector of Photography on successful films like "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids ", "", "Dirty Pictures", and "The Rocketeer".Narita served as Director of Photography on the 1997 Live Action Short Film Academy Award wining "
Visas and Virtue ". He also directed the 1997 hour-longdocumentary film , "Isamu Noguchi : Stones and Paper".External links
* [http://www.cinematographers.nl/PaginasDoPh/narita.htm Hiro Narita at the Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers]
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