Open Dialogue with cinematographer Ian Seabrook.

From working with the likes of Charlize Theron, Christopher Nolan, Zack Snyder, Tom Hanks, Emily Blunt, Tom Cruise, and M. Knight Shyamalan – cinematographer Ian Seabrook has continued to establish a body of work that is as memorable as it is fascinating. His specialty of underwater camera work has established Seabrook as the go-to H20 photo guru.

On this episode of Open Dialogue with Noel T. Manning II, Seabrook talks about life in cinema and where the love for the oceans and the worlds beneath it began.

Seabrook’s work is available in just some of the following films: Jungle Cruise, Old, Army of the Dead, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Insomnia, Glass, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Deadpool 2, Finch, and The Rescue.

Footage is used by permission for review, interview, evaluation, editorial and educational purposes. Noel Manning has been a long-time registered entertainment journalist and is a registered member of several entertainment organizations.


Noel T. Manning is a member of the CCA, SEFCA and the NCFCA and is also the host of the television program and radio show Meet Me at the Movies. He’s the founder of the Real to Reel Film Fest and is an adjunct professor of film studies. When he’s not embracing mainstream, indie, international, documentary or art films, he’s digging into the world of cinema by chatting with principle individuals involved in various aspects of the filmmaking industry.

You can listen other interviews, as well as the audio from his television program Meet Me at the Movies on C19.TV and WGWG soundcloud stream

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