A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Roman Sergeyevich Vasyanov
Роман Васьянов
Роман Сергеевич Васьянов
罗曼·瓦西亚诺夫
罗曼·瓦西扬诺夫
Birthplace:
Moscow, Russia
Born:
October 24, 1980
Roman Sergeyevich Vasyanov, ASC, RGC (Russian: Роман Сергеевич Васьянов; born October 24, 1980, in Moscow) is a Russian cinematographer. He is best known for his collaborations with director David Ayer and the Russian musical film Stilyagi, for which he was nominated for a Golden Eagle Award for Best Cinematography. Roman Vasyanov was born on October 24, 1980, in Moscow, in a Russian family. As a child, he was engaged in photography with his father, who worked at the ZIL automobile plant. Made photos and videos as a freelancer for magazines and newspapers. Later, thanks to his father's friend M. D. Koroptsov, he got acquainted with the profession of a cameraman. In 1998 he entered VGIK (the workshop of V. I. Yusov). At the XXIV International Film Festival, VGIK received the prize for the best camera work in the film "Hide and Seek" (dir. V. Panov). While studying at VGIK, he worked as an assistant cameraman to Yu. Raisky on the set of the cult TV series Brigada. Graduated from VGIK in 2003. Filmed over 300 commercials for Philips, Puma, Budweiser, Dell, Pepsi, and others. In 2008, he was the cinematographer for Valery Todorovsky's cult film Stilyagi. In 2012 he worked on David Ayer's police thriller End of Watch, which earned him a nomination as Best Cinematographer at the 28th Independent Spirit Awards. Afterwards Vasyanov worked on the movies The Motel Life and The East. Vasyanov again teamed up with Ayer for the World War II film Fury and the comic book adaptation Suicide Squad. Vasyanov has been a member of the Russian Guild of Cinematographers and the American Society of Cinematographers since 2022. Description above from the Wikipedia article Roman Vasyanov, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Camera Operator:
2019 Odessa
Cinematography:
2010 The Gift
2019 Odessa
???? In the Hand of Dante
Director:
2010 The Gift
2019 Odessa
2021 The Dorm
???? In the Hand of Dante
Director of Photography:
2004 Love Story
2004 Nasledstvo
2005 Graveyard Shift
2006 Piranha Hunt
2007 Vice
2008 Hipsters
2010 Act of Nature
2010 The Gift
2012 End of Watch
2013 Charlie Countryman
2013 The East
2013 The Motel Life
2014 Fury
2015 Heineken: The Match
2016 H&M's the Road Trip
2016 Rise
2016 Suicide Squad
2017 Bright
2017 Thank You for Your Service
2017 The Wall
2018 Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2018: Touch
2019 Odessa
2019 Triple Frontier
2020 Meats
2021 Out of the Box
2021 The Dorm
2024 Limonov: The Ballad
???? Après
???? Control
???? In the Hand of Dante
Screenplay:
2004 Love Story
2004 Nasledstvo
2005 Graveyard Shift
2006 Piranha Hunt
2007 Vice
2008 Hipsters
2010 Act of Nature
2010 The Gift
2012 End of Watch
2013 Charlie Countryman
2013 The East
2013 The Motel Life
2014 Fury
2015 Heineken: The Match
2016 H&M's the Road Trip
2016 Rise
2016 Suicide Squad
2017 Bright
2017 Thank You for Your Service
2017 The Wall
2018 Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2018: Touch
2019 Odessa
2019 Triple Frontier
2020 Meats
2021 Out of the Box
2021 The Dorm
2024 Limonov: The Ballad
???? Après
???? Control
???? In the Hand of Dante
Camera Operator:
2002 Brigada
Director of Photography:
2002 Brigada
2004 Men Don't Cry
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