Savides started as a key grip in the documentary
Fist of Fear, Touch of Death from the 1980. On TV, Savides served as a cinematographer on a TV short film entitled
The Investigator (1994) directed by Matthew Tabak and a TV movie
Lake Consequence (1993) directed by Rafael Eisenman. His first solo job as a cinematographer was on the thriller ''
Heaven's Prisoners'' (1996). Savides was a frequent collaborator of
Gus Van Sant, working in six of his films. After working in the opening title sequence of
Seven, Savides worked two more times with
David Fincher, in
The Game and
Zodiac, which the latter was shot mostly with
digital cameras. Savides worked on a short film directed by
Wong Kar Wai for BMW's "
The Hire" film series, entitled
The Follow. Savides also worked on
Martin Scorsese's commercial
The Key to Reserva, an homage to
Alfred Hitchcock. With director
John Hillcoat, Savides worked in a series of
Levi's commercials for their "To Work" advertising campaign. In 2010, Savides was attached to
Stephen Daldry's
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, but dropped out after the discovery of his brain cancer. He was then replaced by
Chris Menges Savides also worked on two films directed by
Sofia Coppola, with
The Bling Ring being his final project before his death.
Music videos Savides was the cinematographer on a number of well-known music videos directed by
Mark Romanek including
Michael Jackson's
Scream,
Madonna's
Rain and
Bedtime Story,
Fiona Apple's
Criminal, and
Nine Inch Nails'
Closer. He has also served as cinematographer on the music videos for
The Rolling Stones' "Like A Rolling Stone",
Chris Isaak's
Blue Spanish Sky, and
R.E.M.'s
Everybody Hurts. Savides is the only person to date that has won three
MTV Video Music Awards for Best Cinematography in a Music Video (for
Madonna's "
Rain",
Fiona Apple's "
Criminal" and
R.E.M.'s "
Everybody Hurts") and the only person to win two in a row (for "Rain" by Madonna and "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M.) ==Style==