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- “Moonlight and Valentino,” “Only the Lonely” and “The
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- Borrower.”
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- An Argentinian native of Italian descent, Macat began
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- his career at age 19, working his way up the ranks of the
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- Hollywood Cameraman’s Union. He trained under
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- distinguished cinematographers Mario Tosi, ASC, John Alcott,
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- BSC, and Chris Menges, BSC. After studying filmmaking at
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- UCLA, Macat became a camera operator in Los Angeles and
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- collaborated with Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky on
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- four films, inc
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- luding “Runaway Train” and “Shy People.” As a
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- cinematographer, Macat’s early work includes numerous music
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- videos and commercials shot in the U.S. and abroad.
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- TOM MEYER (Production Designer) was production
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- designer on “Welcome to Collinwood,” directed by
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- Anthony
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- and Joe Russo, and “Blue Crush,” directed by John Stockwell.
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- He was art director on “Crazy/Beautiful,” also directed by John
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- Stockwell; “The Way of the Gun,” directed by Chris
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- McQuarrie; “The Crow: Salvation,” directed by Bharat Nalluri;
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- and “No
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- Vacancy,” directed by Marius Balchumus. He has