John Mathieson
British cinematographer

John Mathieson

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British cinematographer
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3 May 1961(Dorset, United Kingdom)
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John Mathieson CAL, BSC (born 3 May 1961) is an English cinematographer and commercial director. He is one of a group of filmmakers who emerged from the music video industry of the late 1980s and 1990s. He is a frequent collaborator with director Ridley Scott, acting as director of photography on most of his films beginning with Gladiator (2000), for which he won a BAFTA Award and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. He has worked with directors like Joel Schumacher, Rowan Joffé, Matthew Vaughn, Guy Ritchie, James Mangold, and Rob Letterman.

Life and career

Mathieson was born on Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England. Beginning his career in the British film industry as camera assistant to Gabriel Beristain, Mathieson worked his way through the ranks. In 1988 he garnered recognition for the ground breaking video "Peek-a-Boo" for Siouxsie and the Banshees, directed by Peter Scammell. He collaborated with John Maybury, director of the Sinéad O'Connor video "Nothing Compares 2 U", going on to photograph Maybury's award-winning film Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon. Mathieson honed his craft through the 1990s shooting numerous television commercials and music videos for artists including Madonna, Prince and Massive Attack.

In the mid 1990s Mathieson photographed two feature films for director Karim Dridi, for which he was later bestowed the honour of Chevalier by the French government. He came to the attention of Tony Scott whilst shooting television commercials for the London-based company RSA Films. After working as visual effects cinematographer on Enemy of the State for Tony Scott, Mathieson photographed the film Plunkett & Macleane for Jake Scott. Having seen Mathiesons work on Plunkett, Ridley Scott invited him to work on his next project. Mathieson has photographed five films for Ridley Scott, nominated for an Academy Award for Gladiator in 2000 and won the BAFTA award for best Cinematography in the same year. His second Oscar nomination came forThe Phantom of the Opera (2004) directed by Joel Schumacher.

Despite a career now cemented in big budget film production, Mathieson maintains links with independent British film, working on more modest budget projects including Trauma directed by Marc Evans and Stoned directed by Stephen Woolley.

Personal life

Mathieson lives in the United Kingdom, and is married to Maria Tarmander. He has earned a Knighthood of the Order of Arts and Letters for his contributions to the entertainment industry.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
1994 MTV Video Music Awards Best Cinematography Heart-Shaped Box Nominated
2000 MTV Video Music Awards Best Cinematography American Pie Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Best Cinematography Gladiator Won
2001 American Society of Cinematographers Awards Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Cinematography Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Best Cinematography Nominated
Academy Awards Best Cinematography Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Cinematography Won
Satellite Awards Best Cinematography Won
2004 San Diego Film Critics Society Best Cinematography The Phantom of the Opera Won
Satellite Awards Best Cinematography Nominated
2005 Academy Awards Best Cinematography Nominated
British Society of Cinematographers Awards Best Cinematography in a Feature Film Won
2010 British Independent Film Awards Best Technical Achievement Brighton Rock Nominated
2012 British Society of Cinematographers Awards Best Cinematography in a Feature Film Great Expectations Nominated

Critics awards

Year Association Category Work Result
2001 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Cinematography Gladiator Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Cinematography Won

Film festivals

Year Festival Category Work Result
1999 Art Film Festival Golden Key (Art Fiction: Best Cinematography) Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon Won
Fantasporto Directors' Week Award for Best Cinematography Won
2009 Camerimage Golden Frog Cracks Nominated
2015 Camerimage Jury Award for Best 3D Film Pan Nominated