Paulo Pérez

Cinematographer

“My social conscience drives the work I do, whether it is documentary or fiction, covering stories about the environment, the climate crisis or the displacement of indigenous people”, said Perez. “For me, cinema and TV is more than entertainment – we are writing the memory of this time so that future generations can see how we lived, or how something happened because we didn’t stop it”.
By Joe Woolley, Cooke Team, Cooke Newsletter

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Cinematographer with more than 25 years of experience working for features, documentaries films, and series produced in Colombia, Mexico, India, Tunisia, USA, France, England, India, Qatar, etc. Co-founder of the Colombian Society of cinematographers( ADFC).

Lecturer of cinematography at the International Film and TV School in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. His latest work was the original series for Netflix “100 hundred Years of Solitude” based on the book of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, directed by Alex Garcia Lopez and Laura Mora. He worked 2022 -23 in the series “Jengaburu, the Curse” in Odisha, North of India, directed by Nilha Panda for Sony Live, India. Other shows done by Paulo Perez include Titles like the western “The Head of Joaquin Murrieta” filmed in the Durango´s desert in Mexico and another adaption of Garcia Marquez´s book “News of a Kidnapping”, both shows were for Amazon Prime. Another Serie that Perez shoot entire in the Amazon Forest was “Green Frontier”, directed by Ciro Guerra, Jacques Toulemonde and Laura Mora.

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Awards

Anna

Best Director of Photography

Salón Internacional de la Luz – SIL
2016 / Colombia

Chocó

Best Director of Photography

Salón Internacional de la Luz – SIL
2012 / Colombia

Magnolia

Honorable Mention for Best Director of Photography

Salón Internacional de la Luz – SIL
2012 / Colombia

The Wind Journeys

Best Director of Photography

Premios Macondo
2009 / Colombia

About…

Green Frontier is a project whose tone, characters, and cinematography are defined by its setting and production location. The Colombian Amazon is as much a character as any paid actor, here, dominating both narrative themes and camerawork. Direction of photography is built around this setting, with most shots at low or flat angles and guided by sustained, free-flowing long takes on a Steadi-Cam. Much of the daytime cinematography uses only natural light, while most nighttime scenes are lit entirely by campfires. This almost nature documentary-aesthetic is jarring upon initial viewing, but the introduction is made easier by the likable characters brought to life by a diverse cast, and soon the series’ guerrilla filmmaking style comes into its own thanks to the story’s overwhelming mood, including its memorable sound-design. Immersion becomes the name of the game as the identifiable scenery sucks you in and the main characters take you along for the ride.

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Green Frontier

Express Elevator to Hell
February 9, 2020

Whether framing a hut on a cloud-wrapped hilltop or the cracked, parched ground of a desert, Paulo Andres Perez’s widescreen compositions often dwarf the characters in their sheer scale and grandeur, offering up the region’s desolate beauty as an object worthy of endless contemplation.

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The Wind Journeys

Variety Magazine
May 21, 2009

The show is seen as key momentum in Prime Video’s expansive plans. Murrieta’s high production values –seen in Paulo Andres Perez’ stunning cinematography– herald a new scale of projects rarely seen on the Latin American landscape.

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The Head of Joaquin Murrieta

Variety Magazine
February 23, 2023

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Cooke Anamorphic/i FF SF lenses bring classic Western vistas to Amazon Prime Video’s La Cabeza de Joaquín Murrieta.

Podcast – CinefotoLatino

Les damos la bienvenida a un nuevo episodio de cinefotolatino. En esta ocasión, hablamos con el director de fotografía colombiano Paulo Pérez ADFC para compartirnos su pasión por la dirección de fotografía.

Paulo Pérez (teaser)

Entrevista con el director de fotografía colombiano Paulo Pérez (ADFC) sobre el oficio en nuestro país.

The Wind Journeys

The rugged majesty of the Colombian landscape forms a spectacular widescreen backdrop for a simple, bittersweet tale of regret and companionship in “The Wind Journeys”.

Los Viajes del Viento

Detrás de cámara de Los viajes del viento con el director de fotografía Paulo Pérez.

La cabeza de Joaquín Murrieta

Masterclass por director de fotografía Paulo Pérez en el marco del Salón Internacional de la Luz, Volumen XIII, agosto 9-13/2022, ADFC.

Instagram live

Live AMC Iván Hernández y Paulo Pérez ADFC.

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