Alan C. McLaughlin

Alan C. McLaughlin
Born Aberdeen, Scotland
Occupation Cinematographer
Years active 2011–present
Notable work
  • Ink
  • Difret
  • Lost Serenity
  • Outpost 2: Black Sun

Alan C McLaughlin (also known as Alan McLaughlin) is a Scottish Director of Photography. He is perhaps best known for his work on the film Lost Serenity which earned him the Best Director of Photography accolade at the 2013 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards.[1][2]

Filmography

Year Film Role Director Notes
2011 Outpost 2: Black Sun Director of Photography
(Additional Photography)
Steve Barker Successful Multimillion-dollar feature
by Black Camel Pictures
Closure (Short) Director of Photography Ben Sharrock Nominated for Best Cinematography at the 2012
British Student Film Festival[3]
2012 Lost Serenity (Short) Director of Photography Ben Sharrock Winner of two British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards
(Director of Photography and Sound Design)
Outpost 3: Rise of the Spetsnaz Director of Photography - 2nd Unit Kieran Parker Multimillion-dollar feature
by Black Camel Pictures
Difret[4] A-Camera Operator and B-Unit Zeresenay Mehari Executive Producer Angelina Jolie presents multi-award
winning Ethiopian feature.
2013 La Chasse (Short) Director of Photography Gordon Napier Starring James Anthony Pearson and Gary Lewis
Hole (Short) Director of Photography Mike Callaghan Starring James Cosmo, Daniela Nardini, and Stephen McCole
My Silent World Director of Photography Luke Aherne Choreographed by Mark Smith.
2014 Tide (Short) Director of Photography Gordon Napier Starring Gary Lewis
Ink (Short) Director of Photography Andy Stewart Starring Sammy Hayman
All The Ordinary Angels Director of Photography Simon Lovell Shot on location in Liverpool for the BYFA
2015 Dracula 2015 Director of Photography James Black Pre-production

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated Work Awards Category Result
2013 Lost Serenity British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards Best Director of Photography Won

See also

References

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