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Chaise Irvin


Chase Irvin, a prominent Canadian American cinematographer, has been making a significant impact in the film industry. His exceptional vision and unique style have earned him widespread critical acclaim. Throughout his career, Chase has demonstrated his talent by working on various projects, including features, shorts, and visual albums. Notably, his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film "Beyoncé: Lemonade" garnered significant attention.


One of his remarkable achievements includes lensing Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman," which received six Academy Award nominations and won the coveted award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Chase's debut feature film "Medeas" was also highly lauded, winning the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Additionally, his work on "Hannah," starring Charlotte Rampling, was recognized with a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival.


As a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, Chase continues to leave a lasting impact with his latest projects. Among them are Netflix's "Blonde," starring Ana de Armas, and A24's "God's Creatures," starring Emily Watson. His continuous dedication to the craft has solidified his position as a leading figure in the world of cinematography.


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