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* [[Theophilus London]] - "Flying Overseas" (2010) |
* [[Theophilus London]] - "Flying Overseas" (2010) |
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* [[Disturbed (band)|Disturbed]] - "[[Another Way to Die (Disturbed song)|Another Way to Die]]" (2010) |
* [[Disturbed (band)|Disturbed]] - "[[Another Way to Die (Disturbed song)|Another Way to Die]]" (2010) |
Larkin Seiple (born 1985)[1] is an American cinematographer. He was cinematographer for Cop Car and both of the director duo Daniels' feature films, Swiss Army Man and Everything Everywhere All at Once.[2]
Seiple grew up in Seattle, Washington and later attended Emerson College.[3]
Feature films
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2010 | Consinsual | Paul D. Hannah | |
2015 | Cop Car | Jon Watts | With Matthew J. Lloyd |
2016 | Bleed for This | Ben Younger | |
Swiss Army Man | Daniel Kwan Daniel Scheinert |
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2017 | I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore | Macon Blair | |
2018 | Kin | Jonathan Baker Josh Baker |
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2019 | Luce | Julius Onah | |
2022 | Everything Everywhere All at Once | Daniel Kwan Daniel Scheinert |
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TBA | Wolves | Jon Watts | Filming |
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Seiple won the 2015 MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography for "Never Catch Me" by Flying Lotus.[4]
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