Skip to main content
The Horror CodexBeta
HomePeopleTeo Escamilla
Teo Escamilla

Teo Escamilla

Camera·1940–1997·Sevilla, Spain

7 horror films·Refine with search →

Teodoro Escamilla Serrano; Seville, 1940 - Matanzas, Cuba, 1997 Spanish cinematographer. In contrast to directors of photography who were concerned above all with creating their own style, Teo Escamilla was always in favor of a patient craftsmanship in cinematographic lighting that allowed him to adapt it, scene by scene, to the director's vision and to the specific story.

He began his professional career as a photojournalist for publications such as Cine en 7 días, El Caso, the Madrid newspaper and the magazine Sábado Gráfico, and later as a television operator. In 1964 he became assistant cameraman on Llegar a más (1964, Jesús Fernández Santos) and the regular second operator for Luis Cuadrado, his mentor and teacher, whom he succeeded after his retirement due to illness in 1976 as director of photography on the films produced by Elías Querejeta.

He debuted as first operator in Las violentas (1974, Fernando Miranda), to later take over from Juan Antonio Ruiz Anchía in El desencanto (1976, Jaime Chávarri), and from then on developed an intense work that would make him one of the most outstanding operators in Spanish cinema. He frequently worked on films by filmmakers such as Carlos Saura, Jaime Chávarri, Jaime de Armiñán (with whom in 1979 he founded the production company A punto, later Serva Films), Víctor Erice, José Luis Borau and Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, among others. For Carlos Saura's El amor brujo (1986), he received the Goya award for best cinematography.

Hard Times for Dracula

Hard Times for Dracula

Cinematographer

1976
The Spirit of the Beehive

The Spirit of the Beehive

Camera Operator

1973
A Candle for the Devil

A Candle for the Devil

Camera Operator

1973
Horror Express

Horror Express

Camera Operator

1972
Cut-Throats Nine

Cut-Throats Nine

Camera Operator

1971
Cake of Blood

Cake of Blood

Camera Operator

1971
Nocturne 29

Nocturne 29

Camera Operator

1969