Paul S. Atkins is an American cinematographer specializing in nature films, twice winner of the BAFTA Award. He became known as the author of shots with killer whales hunting seal cubs in the film BBC: Fight for Survival by David Attenborough, for which he won his first British Academy Award in 1991. Atkins is also busy shooting feature films, in particular, he was the director of one of the episodes filmed at Cape Horn, the film. Master of the Seas: On the edge of the earth For which his colleague
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Paul S. Atkins is an American cinematographer specializing in nature films, twice winner of the BAFTA Award. He became known as the author of shots with killer whales hunting seal cubs in the film BBC: Fight for Survival by David Attenborough, for which he won his first British Academy Award in 1991.
Atkins is also busy shooting feature films, in particular, he was the director of one of the episodes filmed at Cape Horn, the film.
Master of the Seas: On the edge of the earth For which his colleague Russell Boyd won an Academy Award.
Paul is a multiple nominee and winner of the Emmy News and Documentary Awards, where he won awards for BBC: The Great White Shark and Hawaii: Strangers in Hawaii's Paradise: Strangers in Paradise.
From the recent works of the operator, one can distinguish his fruitful partnership with director Terence Malik, with whom he collaborated on the films “Tree of Life” and “Knight of the Cups”, also Atkins was the director of the second block in the film.
Survivor Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu.