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Arthur Edeson — The Movie Database (TMDB)Arthur Edeson, ASC (October 24, 1891 – February 14, 1970) was a film cinematographer, born in New York City. He was nominated for three Academy Awards in his ...
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Arthur Edeson audio interview - George Eastman MuseumBorn in New York City, Edeson, like many of cinema's earliest cameramen, worked as a portrait photographer before applying for a job at the Éclair Film Company ...
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Casablanca - SBIFFNov 1, 2020 · About Cinematographer Arthur Edeson Born in New York City on October 24, 1891, Edeson was barely making a living as a portrait photographer ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Dedication at ASC Honors Society Founding Member Arthur EdesonJun 12, 2024 · Born in New York City on October 24, 1891, he was barely making a living as a portrait photographer in 1910 when he decided to try his hand at ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Edeson, Arthur | Encyclopedia.comNationality: American. Born: New York City, 24 October 1891. Education: Attended College of the City of New York. Military Service: United States Army, 1918.Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Founders### Summary of Arthur Edeson's Early Life
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Wrap Shot: Casablanca - The American Society of CinematographersJul 29, 2018 · Arthur Edeson, ASC. Born in New York City on October 24, 1891, Edeson was barely making a living as a portrait photographer in 1910 when he ...
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The Founding Fathers - American CinematographerEdeson never lost his interest in photography, however, and began to shoot portraits of his fellow actors. His photos caught the attention of cinematographer ...
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Arthur Edeson - Turner Classic Movies - TCMBiography; Filmography; Life Events; Photos & Videos. About. Read More. Birth Place. New York City, New York, USA. Born. October 24, 1891. Died. February 14, ...Missing: family background
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Arthur Edeson - Writer - Films as Cinematographer:, PublicationsIn the late 1930s and early 1940s Edeson worked for Warner Brothers within the parameters of the studio style, but utilizing his own below-eye-level shots and ...
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The Three Musketeers - San Francisco Silent Film FestivalFresh off the career-defining success playing the swashbuckling man-for-the-people in The Mark of Zorro (1920), Douglas Fairbanks set to work to bring his ...
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The Thief of Bagdad (1924) - Turner Classic Movies - TCMCinematographer: Arthur Edeson Film Editing: William Nolan Art Director: William Cameron Menzies With: Douglas Fairbanks (The Thief of Bagdad), Snitz ...
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Visions of Grandeur on The Big Trail - American CinematographerJan 18, 2025 · The Big Trail , shot by ASC founding member Arthur Edeson in the 70mm Grandeur format, turns 85. (Now 95!)
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All Quiet On The Western Front - American CinematographerJun 9, 2021 · This man was Arthur Edeson, ASC, director of cinematography on the picture; a master cameraman of long experience. Making the battle scenes of ...
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Universal's Tradition of Horror: Murders in the Rue MorgueOct 24, 2022 · Whale chose Arthur Edeson, ASC as his cinematographer, and it is to Edeson that principal credit must be given for what quality cinematography ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Maltese Falcon and the Picture PartnersAug 9, 2018 · In the November 1941 issue of AC, Arthur Edeson, ASC's expert camerawork in the crime drama The Maltese Falcon was one of the recent releases ...
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The American Society of Cinematographers**Summary of ASC Mission Statement/Founding Purpose on Professional Standards:**
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Arthur Edeson (1891-1970) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: 24 Oct 1891. New York, New York County, New York, USA ; Death: 14 Feb 1970 (aged 78). Agoura Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA ; Burial. Forest ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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10 Film Noir Movies With the Best Cinematography - ColliderApr 9, 2025 · The Maltese Falcon features exceptional cinematography by the film's director of photography, Arthur Edeson, who utilized low-key lighting ...
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Terror Through Lighting: On Horror CinematographyOct 30, 2023 · ASC member Roy Wagner shares insight on how the cinematography of horror films like 'The Exorcist,' 'The Innocents' and 'The Others' remains ...
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Analyzing “Expressiveness” in Frankenstein (1931) | OUPblogMay 20, 2017 · The filmmakers have selected a staging and cinematography style that intensifies the emotional expressiveness of the moment by sequentially portraying, for ...
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Lights, Camera, Action! | Tacoma Public LibraryMar 28, 2019 · Mr. Edeson entered the film industry with the Eclair Co. in 1911. He would play a pivotal role in location sound photography when the silent era ...Missing: cinematographer biography
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Untitledsequence in Fog Hollow gets near to being simply silhouettes ... Bride of Frankenstein was not quite the end of Universal's first cycle of horror ... Edeson, Arthur ...<|separator|>
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Edeson Embraces Wide-Film CinematographyJan 18, 2025 · Edeson embraces wide-film cinematography. Some comments on The Big Trail's 70mm camerawork from a practical cinematographer.Missing: microphone placement challenges
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Wide Film Cinematography - Fox Grandeur 70mm70 millimeter cinematography is much the same as ordinary 35 mm cinematography. The cameras are standard Mitchell cameras. The film is standard Eastman Type ...Missing: late 1920s
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The 2nd Academy Awards | 1930 - Oscars.orgArthur Edeson. Nominees. Four Devils. Ernest Palmer. Nominees. Street Angel ... In Old Arizona. Tom Barry. Nominees. The Leatherneck. Elliott Clawson. Nominees.
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The 3rd Academy Awards | 1931 - Oscars.orgWinner. With Byrd at the South Pole. Joseph T. Rucker, Willard Van Der Veer. Nominees. All Quiet on the Western Front. (Arthur Edeson). Nominees. Anna Christie.
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The 16th Academy Awards | 1944 - Oscars.orgWinner. The Song of Bernadette. Arthur Miller. Nominees. Air Force. James Wong Howe, Elmer Dyer, Charles Marshall. Nominees. Casablanca. Arthur Edeson. Nominees.
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Vittorio Storaro, ASC, AIC Honored with George Eastman AwardMar 21, 2017 · Previous cinematographers who have received the George Eastman Award include ASC greats William Daniels, Arthur Edeson, George Folsey, Lee ...
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Eastman Museum to honor Vittorio Storaro - Democrat and ChronicleFeb 5, 2017 · Among the award recipients in 1956-57 were cinematographers Arthur Edeson (of Casablanca and Mutiny on the Bounty), Lee Garmes, Charles ...
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How 'Frankenstein' Invented the Modern Studio Horror Movie in 1931Oct 17, 2025 · Boris Karloff and James Whale created the template for a hundred years of horror movies to follow with 'Frankenstein' at Universal.
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Gregg Toland, ASC — An Enduring LegacyJun 6, 2017 · In the mid-Twenties Toland became second cameraman to another outstanding cinematographer, Arthur Edeson, ASC. ... Edeson's influence upon Toland ...
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Beyond The Frame: Young Frankenstein - American CinematographerSep 13, 2017 · “The range was tremendous, from trick candle effects to half-amillion-volt electrical discharges, from low-hanging fog to torrential rain.
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A Gentleman from Mississippi (1914) - Full cast & crew - IMDbA Gentleman from Mississippi ; Director · George L. Sargent ; Writers · Thomas A. Wise · play ; Producer · William A. Brady · producer ; Cinematographer · Arthur Edeson.
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AFI|CatalogUntil he encounters the Princess, the Thief of Bagdad flouts religious teachings. Pretending to be a prince, he wins her love. After suffering humility and ...
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The world's most comprehensive Film database - AFI|CatalogIn Old Arizona was voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1929 by a Film Daily poll, announced in its 7 February 1930 issue. The film print for In Old Arizona ...
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All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) | Great War FilmsOct 17, 2016 · He was given Universal stalwart Cinematographer Arthur Edeson to work his magic on the visuals. Edeson was renowned as a craftsmen and artist.
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Frankenstein (1931) - The EOFFTV Review - WordPress.comOct 2, 2021 · It's still an extraordinary looking film to this day, thanks in equal part to its vivid camerawork, beautiful framing and atmospheric lighting ( ...
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[PDF] Lighting in Casablanca - DigitalCommons@CODAs discussed in Wikipedia.com, this effect created by the cinematographer Arthur. Edeson, was apparent in other movies he shot such as The Maltese Falcon and ...
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Cinematography Analysis Of Casablanca (In- Depth) - Color CultureEdeson's work is characterized by his innovative use of lighting and camera techniques to enhance storytelling. His expertise in crafting visual narratives ...