Guillermo Navarro


Guillermo Jorge Navarro Solares, is a Mexican cinematographer and television director.
He had been a frequent collaborator of Robert Rodriguez and Guillermo del Toro, with his work on Pan's Labyrinth earning him the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.
After making directing debut with a music video for Mia Maestro titled "Blue Eyed Sailor", Navarro then shifted to a career as a TV director of series like Hannibal and Luke Cage, and was an executive producer on the National Geographic documentary series Hostile Planet, for which he earned his first Primetime Emmy nomination.

Early life and education

Navarro was born in 1955 in Mexico City.
He began taking still photographs at age 13 when took a photography workshop in middle school, and built his own darkroom. He then worked for several years as a freelance photographer, working on everything from album covers to fashion photography. He attended the National Autonomous University of Mexico, where he graduated with a degree in Sociology.

Career

Navarro began working in the film industry when his sister, a producer, hired him as on-set still and continuity photographer for one of her films. The experience triggered an interest in cinematography, and he began working as a camera assistant. Rather than working his way up through the Mexican film industry the traditional way, he instead moved to Paris where he became the apprentice of cinematographer Ricardo Aronovich. He worked for around 10 years before shooting his first feature.

Film

Navarro quickly formed a partnership with filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, first by shooting commercials then later his directorial debut Cronos, which won the prestigious Golden Ariel. Navarro moved to the United States in 1994, where he shot several films for director Robert Rodriguez and worked with high-profile directors Renny Harlin and Quentin Tarantino. He returned to Mexico in 2001 to shoot del Toro's ''The Devil's Backbone.''

Television

Navarro began working as a director in 2013 with an episode of Hannibal. He has subsequently directed episodes for shows like The Bridge, Narcos, Preacher, and Luke Cage.
In 2019, Navarro worked as an executive producer on the National Geographic documentary series Hostile Planet, earning him an nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series.

Style

His work often features very vivid blues and yellows which often take up most of the image, and the film's grain structure often switches between well-defined and sharp, and somewhat smoothed over or very fine.
In Pan's Labyrinth, Navarro and Del Toro had to work with a largely unfamiliar Spanish crew due to their usual crew's unavailability. Navarro shot the film using his personal Moviecam Compact and Arriflex 435 ES cameras and Zeiss Ultra Prime and Variable Prime lenses. He used three different Kodak film stocks: Vision2 200T 5217, Vision2 500T 5218, and Vision 250D 5246, depending on the lighting conditions under which a scene was filmed. Much of the film was shot using day for night, underexposing the film three or four F stops. He purposefully kept lighting effects that could only be attained with sunlight, which jarred the image when it passed itself as night, creating an aura of experimentation. Because of the awkwardly-shaped spaces of the fantasy sets, Navarro had to be creative with his lighting, finding places to put his lamps that also didn't disrupt the image. A lot of light was strictly attained by bouncing it into the set. For certain scenes, the crew also drilled tiny holes into the walls of the set and placed little lights into the spaces.

Filmography

Cinematographer

Feature film
YearTitleDirector
1986Amor a la vuelta de la esquinaAlberto Cortés
1990Morir en el golfoAlejandro Pelayo
1991Cabeza de VacaNicolás Echevarría
1991Intimidades de un cuarto de bañoJaime Humberto Hermosillo
1992CronosGuillermo del Toro
1992VinayaJosse De Pauw
Peter van Kraaij
1993Dollar MamboPaul Leduc
1995DesperadoRobert Rodriguez
1996From Dusk till DawnRobert Rodriguez
1996Dream for an InsomniacTiffanie DeBartolo
1996The Long Kiss GoodnightRenny Harlin
1997SpawnMark A.Z. Dippé
1997Jackie BrownQuentin Tarantino
1999Stuart LittleRob Minkoff
2001Spy KidsRobert Rodriguez
2001The Devil's BackboneGuillermo del Toro
2001Broken SilenceMontxo Armendáriz
2003Imagining ArgentinaChristopher Hampton
2004HellboyGuillermo del Toro
2005Zathura: A Space AdventureJon Favreau
2006Pan's LabyrinthGuillermo del Toro
2006Night at the MuseumShawn Levy
2008Hellboy II: The Golden ArmyGuillermo del Toro
2011The ResidentAntti Jokinen
2011I Am Number FourD. J. Caruso
2011The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1Bill Condon
2012The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2Bill Condon
2013Pacific RimGuillermo del Toro
2014Night at the Museum: Secret of the TombShawn Levy
2018London FieldsMathew Cullen
2020DolittleStephen Gaghan
2021The UnforgivableNora Fingscheidt

Television
YearTitleDirectorNotes
1989Trying TimesMichael Lindsay-HoggEpisode "The Hit List"
1993The Cover Girl MurdersJames A. ContnerTV movie
1994The Cisco KidLuis ValdezTV movie
1994ABC Afterschool SpecialLorna DavisEpisode "Just Chill"
2012Mockingbird LaneBryan FullerTV special
2017Star Trek: DiscoveryDavid SemelEpisode "The Vulcan Hello"
2018Cocaine GodmotherHimselfTV movie
2019Godfather of HarlemJohn RidleyEpisode "By Whatever Means Necessary"

Music video
YearTitleArtist
2016"Fade"Kanye West
2016"My Way"Calvin Harris

Director

Short filmBlue Eyed Sailor
Television
YearTitleNotes
2013-15Hannibal6 episodes
2014The BridgeEpisode "Rakshasa"
2015The WhispersEpisode "Meltdown"
2015NarcosEpisodes "The Men of Always" and "The Palace in Flames"
2015LimitlessEpisode "The Legend of Marcos Ramos"
2015Sleepy HollowEpisode "The Sisters Mills"
2016DamienEpisode "The Deliverer"
2016PreacherEpisode "Sundowner"
2016Luke CageEpisode "Who's Gonna Take the Weight?"
2018Cocaine GodmotherTV movie
2019-25Godfather of Harlem11 episodes
2020For LifeEpisodes "Witness" and "Burner"
2022Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of CuriositiesEpisode "Lot 36"
2024Hotel Cocaine4 episodes

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