John Arnold (1889–1964) was an American cinematographer. He began his career in 1914, and in the next 15 years, he shot 86 films. He also worked in film...
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bishop John Arnold (cinematographer) (1889–1964), American cinematographer John Arnold (judge) (1915–2004), British judge John Arnold (priest) (born 1933)...
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artistically unambitious," wrote that other than directors Edwin S. Porter and John Hancock Collins, [T]he Edison studios never turned out a notable director...
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Robbie Ryan (born 1970) is an Irish cinematographer whose work spans over 106 film projects, including feature-length, short films, commercials, and music...
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Andrzej Bartkowiak (category Polish cinematographers)
Andrzej Bartkowiak, ASC (born 6 March 1950) is a Polish cinematographer and film director based in the United States. He became known in the 1980's for...
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retired Israeli-American cinematographer noted for his work in Israel and the United States, including several films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Greenberg...
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John Alton (October 5, 1901 – June 2, 1996), born Johann Jacob Altmann, in Sopron, Kingdom of Hungary, was an American cinematographer of Hungarian-German...
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Arri (redirect from Arnold & Richter Cine Technik (AR))
founded in Munich, Germany on 12 September 1917 by August Arnold and Robert Richter as Arnold & Richter Cine Technik. The acronym Arri was derived from...
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The Constant Gardener (film) (category Films based on works by John le Carré)
for Loki with Arnold. Sandy informs Justin that a white woman and black driver have been killed near Lake Turkana, and that Tessa and Arnold shared a room...
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French born British cinematographer John Bowen (pirate) (16??–1704), pirate of Créole origin active during the Golden Age of Piracy John Bozeman (1835–1867)...
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Robert Downey Sr. (redirect from Robert John Downey Sr.)
Robert John Downey Sr. (né Elias Jr.; June 24, 1936 – July 7, 2021) was an American film director, screenwriter and actor. He was known for writing and...
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Barbarian. Like John Carter, it was based on a popular fantasy franchise that had during the 1980s been adapted into successful films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger...
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Pictures and SBS International alongside co-producer Steve Solomos. The cinematographer Douglas Koch worked alongside art director Jason Clarke and production...
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Visions of Light (section Cinematographer interviews)
American Cinema Editors: Eddie; Best Edited Documentary, Arnold Glassman; 1994. Cinematographer Style (2006) No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos (2008)...
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board member Nathalie Chifflet, French journalist Gilles Porte, French cinematographer and filmmaker Zoé Wittock, Belgian filmmaker Nicolas Philibert, French...
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Russell Carpenter (category Best Cinematographer Academy Award winners)
Russell Paul Carpenter, ASC (born December 9, 1950) is an American cinematographer and photographer, known for collaborating with directors James Cameron...
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Seven (1995 film) (redirect from John Doe (Seven))
documentary television show Cops because of its implicit vulnerability. Cinematographer Darius Khondji named the crime thriller Klute (1971) as a significant...
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for new burials. Phil Arnold (1909–1968), actor Marty Allen (1922–2018), actor, comedian Terry Becker (1921–2014), actor John Brown (1904–1957), actor...
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in Naples and on the nearby island of Capri. Sorrentino worked with cinematographer Daria D'Antonio, who previously shot The Hand of God. Parthenope was...
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Robert Clarke (1920–2005), actor William H. Clothier (1903–1996), cinematographer Bill Cody, Jr. (1925–1989), actor Nudie Cohn (1902–1984), fashion designer...
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The French Lieutenant's Woman (film) (category Films based on works by John Fowles)
technically accomplished performance, but she isn't mysterious." Gary Arnold of The Washington Post wrote, "An unfailing pictorial treat, The French...
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production design was handled by T. Muthuraj. P. C. Sreeram was the film's cinematographer and editing was done by Anthony. The VFX were designed by V. Srinivas...
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Review. Arnold Caplan, 82, American scientist. Marc Chavannes, 77, Dutch journalist and media studies academic (University of Groningen). Sir John Conant...
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Works for Arnold, DeVito...and Eddie Murphy (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. March 29, 2012. Red Carpet News TV (January 22, 2013). "Arnold Schwarzenegger...
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adapted into the film Manhunter (1986). Both films feature the same cinematographer, Dante Spinotti. After turning down the Silence of the Lambs sequel...
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Film Crew/Detail Composer Cinematographer(s) Editor Production companies Distributing companies Running time After Justin Burnett Adam Silver, Tom Betterton...
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evangelist Edward A. Kull (1885–1946), cinematographer and director Robert Kurrle (1890–1932), cinematographer Louis L'Amour (1908–1988), novelist Alan...
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H. Juran, Thomas Little), and Best Cinematography (Arthur Miller) Cinematographer Winton Hoch attempted to duplicate the style of Frederic Remington's...
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The Thing (1982 film) (redirect from John Carpenter's The Thing)
1982b). "An Interview with Cinematographer Dean Cundey". Starlog. No. 59. OCLC 932845198. Swires, Steve (July 1982c). "John Carpenter Directing "The Thing""...
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The Maltese Falcon (1941 film) (category Films directed by John Huston)
reshoots took place on September 10 with Ernest Haller as cinematographer, since original cinematographer Arthur Edeson was unavailable. Director of photography...
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