- "Even as a teenager, I really wasn't a big fan of Bond movies. But there's something about Skyfall that's very different, and I found Sam's take on it really interesting. It's much more a kind of film noir, I think, and it has much more discussion of a character who's facing his own mortality, in a way. It kind of encouraged me to do silhouettes and have people come in and out of darkness."
- ― Roger Deakins
Sir Roger Deakins is an English cinematographer, who had worked on the twenty-third Bond film, Skyfall.
Trivia[]
- Deakins had previously worked with Javier Bardem on the 2007 movie No Country for Old Men.
- Deakins was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Skyfall.
- Deakins worked again with Sam Mendes on the 2019 war movie 1917, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.