Edward Cronjager
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Edward Cronjager (March 21, 1904 – June 15, 1960) was an American cinematographer, whose career spanned from the silent era through the 1950s. He came from a family of cinematographers, with his father, uncle, and brother all working in the film industry behind the camera. His work covered over 100 films, and included projects on the small screen towards the end of his career. He filmed in both black and white and color mediums, and his work received nominations for seven Academy Awards over the span of three decades, although he never won the statue.
He was the preferred director of photography of early film star Richard Dix, and served on several Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) committees, as well as being selected by the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) to test new types of film stock. Cronjager pioneered several new techniques and types of cinematography, developing new camera angles in the 1920s, working on one of the earliest film noirs in the 1940s, and using CinemaScope in underwater photography in the 1950s.
Popularité:0.1225
Connu pour:Camera
Anniversaire:1904-03-21
Lieu de naissance:New York City, New York, USA
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Aussi connu sous le nom:Edward Cronjaeger , Eddie Cronjager, Ed Cronjager
Edward Cronjager Films
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Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence (1939)
Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence
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IMDb: 6.3
1939
Libération : 1939.11.03
Popularité : 0.4183
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L'Attaque de la rivière rouge (1954)
L'Attaque de la rivière rouge
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IMDb: 5.9
1954
Libération : 1954.05.01
Popularité : 0.6275
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Les Pionniers de la Western Union (1941)
Les Pionniers de la Western Union
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IMDb: 6
1941
Libération : 1941.02.21
Popularité : 0.8328
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I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951)
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain
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IMDb: 6.6
1951
Libération : 1951.02.17
Popularité : 0.5199
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Y la Argentina detuvo su corazón (1952)
Y la Argentina detuvo su corazón
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IMDb: 1
1952
Libération : 1952.10.17
Popularité : 0.0362
Edward Cronjager Émissions de télévision