Larkin Seiple

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Larkin Seiple (born 1985) [1] is an American cinematographer. He worked with Jon Watts on Cop Car (2015) and Wolfs (2024) and with the director duo Daniels on Swiss Army Man (2016) and Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022). [2]

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Biography

Seiple grew up in Seattle, Washington, attending high school at Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences, and later attended Emerson College. [3]

Awards

Seiple won the 2015 MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography for "Never Catch Me" by Flying Lotus. [4]

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2010ConsinsualPaul D. Hannah
2015 Cop Car Jon Watts With Matthew J. Lloyd
2016 Bleed for This Ben Younger
Swiss Army Man Daniel Kwan
Daniel Scheinert
2017 I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore Macon Blair
2018 Kin Jonathan Baker
Josh Baker
2019 Luce Julius Onah
2022 Everything Everywhere All at Once Daniel Kwan
Daniel Scheinert
To Leslie Michael Morris
2024 Wolfs Jon WattsPost-production
2026 Weapons Zach Cregger Post-production

TV Series

Music videos

YearTitleArtistDirector
2009"Wicked Blood" Sea Wolf Alan Tanner
"Cracks in the Armor" Killola Hank Friedmann
2010"Breathturn" Hammock David Altobelli
"Another Way to Die" Disturbed Roboshobo
"Asylum"
"Walking the Dog" fun. SKINNY
"By Some Miracle" Philip Selway David Altobelli
"New Low" Middle Class Rut Lance Drake
"Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)" My Chemical Romance Roboshobo & Gerard Way
"Flying Overseas" Theophilus London Tim Nackashi
"We'll Be a Dream" We the Kings Raúl B. Fernández
"Lovesick" Emily Osment Daniel 'Cloud' Campos
"I'm in Here" Sia David Altobelli
2011"Touchin' on My" 3OH!3 Isaac Ravishankara
"Losers" The Belle Brigade David Altobelli
"Misfits" Travis Barker AG Rojas
"Abducted" Cults David Altobelli
"Got to Lose" Hollerado Greg Jardin
"Stand" Lenny Kravitz Paul Hunter
"Helena Beat" Foster the People Ace Norton
"Stereo Hearts" Gym Class Heroes Hiro Murai
"When the Night Falls" Chromeo Daniels
"Holocene" Bon Iver Nabil
"Take It or Leave It" Sublime with Rome Lance Drake
"The Keeper" Chris Cornell Isaac Rentz
"Free My Mind" Katie Herzig Hung Shih-ting
"The One That Got Away" Katy Perry Floria Sigismondi
"Don't Stop (Color on the Walls)" Foster the People Daniels
2012"Simple Song" The Shins Daniels
"Iconic" Moonbootica SKINNY
"Warrior" Kimbra Daniels
"Houdini" Foster the People Daniels
"Fake It Baby, Fake It" Living Things Floria Sigismondi
"Take a Walk" Passion Pit David Wilson
"Five Seconds" Twin Shadow Keith Musil
"Patient"
"Dope Bitch" The-Dream Lance Drake
"Anything Could Happen" Ellie Goulding Floria Sigismondi
"She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" David Guetta Hiro Murai
"Cold Front" Hammock David Altobelli
"Sinking Inside Yourself"
"Tape Recorder"
"I Got Gold" Willy Mason Keith Musil
"Diamonds" Rihanna Anthony Mandler
"This Christmas" Cee-Lo Green Mikael Colombu
"Scream & Shout" will.i.am Ben Mor
"Chum" Earl Sweatshirt Hiro Murai
"Tears" HEALTH David Altobelli & Jeff Desom
2013"Pull Me Down" Mikky Ekko Sam Pilling
"Entertainment" Phoenix Patrick Daughters
"Cry Like a Ghost" Passion Pit Daniels
"Waiting All Night" Rudimental Nez
"Endorphins" Sub Focus Carlos López Estrada
"A Tattered Line of String" The Postal Service AB/CD/CD
"Despair" Yeah Yeah Yeahs Patrick Daughters
"Hive" Earl Sweatshirt Hiro Murai
"High Road" Cults Hiro Murai
"Free Your Mind" Cut Copy | Christopher Hill
2014"Turn Down for What" DJ Snake Daniels
"Jealous (I Ain't with It)" Chromeo Ryan Hope
"Smooth Sailing" Queens of the Stone Age Hiro Murai
"Sweatpants" Childish Gambino Hiro Murai
"I Try to Talk to You" Hercules and Love Affair David Wilson
"We Exist" Arcade Fire David Wilson
"Pretty Girls" Little Dragon Nabil
"Gold" Chet Faker Hiro Murai
"Telegraph Ave" Childish Gambino Hiro Murai
"Never Catch Me" Flying Lotus Hiro Murai
2015"Grief" Earl Sweatshirt Hiro Murai
2016"Take It There" Massive Attack Hiro Murai
2018"This Is America" Childish Gambino Hiro Murai
2019"This Land" Gary Clark Jr. Savanah Leaf
"Graduation" Benny Blanco and Juice Wrld Jake Schreier
"Mean It" Gracie Abrams Matty Peacock
2020"sad day" FKA Twigs Hiro Murai
"Wonder" Shawn Mendes Matty Peacock
2021"I Can Almost See You" Hammock David Altobelli
"Together Alone"
2023"Release"

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