Lorenzo Senatore

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Lorenzo Senatore
Born (1974-03-02) 2 March 1974 (age 50)
London, England
Nationality Italian
Occupation Cinematographer
Years active1993 – present
Organizations
Website lorenzosenatore.com

Lorenzo Senatore, ICG, AIC (born 2 March 1974 in London, England) is an Italian cinematographer. [1] [2] He studied filmmaking in Rome, and at the age of 25 became the youngest steadicam and camera operator in Italy. He has served as a camera operator and 2nd unit director of photography on numerous blockbuster films including 300: Rise of an Empire, Spectre, London Has Fallen, Beauty and the Beast, and Wonder Woman. [3] He has also served as director of photography on a number of Syfy television films. [4]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2004 Post Impact Christoph Schrewe
2006 Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil James Dodson
2007 Return to House on Haunted Hill Víctor Garcia
2008 Boogeyman 3 Gary Jones
Starship Troopers 3: Marauder Edward Neumeier
Echelon Conspiracy Greg Marcks
2009 Messengers 2: The Scarecrow Martin Barnewitz
Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead Declan O'Brien
The Fourth Kind Olatunde Osunsanmi
Double Identity Dennis Dimster
2010 Mirrors 2 Víctor García
2011 Sniper: Reloaded Claudio Fäh
2013 Spiders 3D Tibor Takács
2014 Northmen: A Viking Saga Claudio Fäh
Asylum Todor Chapkanov
Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn Jo Kastner
2016 Risen Kevin Reynolds
2017 Megan Leavey Gabriela Cowperthwaite
2019 Hellboy Neil Marshall
2020 The Outpost Rod Lurie
Ghosts of War Eric Bress
Unreleased The Juice Joshua NewtonPrincipal photography is incomplete. [5]

TV movies

YearTitleDirector
2003 Epoch: Evolution Ian Watson
2004 Dragon Storm Stephen Furst
Boa vs. Python David R. Flores
Darklight Bill Platt
2005 Alien Siege Robert Stadd
Path of Destruction Stephen Furst
Manticore Tripp Reed
Locusts: The 8th Plague Ian Gilmour
2006 Magma: Volcanic Disaster
S.S. Doomtrooper David R. Flores
2007 Grendel Nick Lyon
Lake Placid 2 David R. Flores
2008 Copperhead Todor Chapkanov
2010 Monsterwolf
Triassic Attack Colin Ferguson
2013Invasion RoswellDavid R. Flores

Other credits

Additional photography

YearTitleDirectorCinematographer
2013 Olympus Has Fallen Antoine Fuqua Conrad W. Hall
2014 The Expendables 3 Patrick Hughes Peter Menzies Jr.
2017 Beauty and the Beast Bill Condon Tobias A. Schliessler
Wonder Woman Patty Jenkins Matthew Jensen

Steadicam operator

YearTitleDirectorCinematographer
2006 The Contract Bruce Beresford Dante Spinotti
2007 Until Death Simon Fellows Douglas Milsome
2008 War, Inc. Joshua Seftel Zoran Popovic
2010 The Way Back Peter Weir Russell Boyd
2012 The Expendables 2 Simon West Shelly Johnson
2014 Hercules Brett Ratner Dante Spinotti
2015 Survivor James McTeigue Danny Ruhlmann

Second unit photography

YearTitleDirectorCinematographer
2007 The Contractor Josef Rusnak Wedigo von Schultzendorff
2014 300: Rise of an Empire Noam Murro Simon Duggan
2016 London Has Fallen Babak Najafi Ed Wild
2017 Wonder Woman Patty Jenkins Matthew Jensen
The Hitman's Bodyguard Patrick Hughes Jules O'Loughlin

Camera operator

YearTitleDirectorCinematographer
2013 Getaway Courtney Solomon Yaron Levy
Enemies Closer Peter Hyams
2014 The Legend of Hercules Renny Harlin Sam McCurdy
2015 Sons of Liberty Kari Skogland George Steel
Spectre Sam Mendes Hoyte van Hoytema
2017 Beauty and the Beast Bill Condon Tobias A. Schliessler
2018 The Hurricane Heist Rob Cohen Shelly Johnson

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