Neville Kidd
A master of visual storytelling, Neville Kidd was born in 1970 in Glasgow, Scotland and has been active in the film industry since the early 2000s. Kidd's work primarily spans across the genres of drama, thriller, and adventure, with his most notable credits including "Sherlock," "Doctor Who," and "Altered Carbon," the latter of which earned him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series. Kidd's distinctive directorial style involves the innovative use of light and shadow, creating a unique visual atmosphere that sets his work apart. Neville Kidd is not just a director, but a visual poet, painting stories on the canvas of film with an understanding of light that is as profound as it is compelling.