A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
E. G. Dyer
Elmer G. Dyer
Birthplace:
Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Born:
August 24, 1892
Died:
February 8, 1970
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Elmer Dyer, A.S.C. (August 24, 1892 – February 8, 1970) was an American cinematographer, the first film cameraman to specialize in aerial photography. Elmer Dyer, A.S.C. was born in Lawrence, Kansas and died in Hollywood. During WWII was assigned to the Army's Motion Picture Unit (See Photo). He was nominated for an Academy Award for his photography in Air Force (1943).
Additional Photography:
1941 Dive Bomber
Aerial Camera:
1930 The Dawn Patrol
1932 The Lost Squadron
1934 Murder in the Clouds
1939 The Flying Deuces
1941 Dive Bomber
1946 Gallant Journey
Aerial Director of Photography:
1929 Flight
1930 The Dawn Patrol
1932 The Lost Squadron
1934 Murder in the Clouds
1939 The Flying Deuces
1939 Wings of the Navy
1941 Dive Bomber
1946 Gallant Journey
Camera Operator:
1929 Flight
1930 The Dawn Patrol
1930 The Girl of the Golden West
1932 The Lost Squadron
1934 Murder in the Clouds
1939 The Flying Deuces
1939 Wings of the Navy
1941 Dive Bomber
1946 Gallant Journey
Cinematography:
1929 Flight
1930 The Dawn Patrol
1930 The Girl of the Golden West
1932 The Lost Squadron
1934 Murder in the Clouds
1939 The Flying Deuces
1939 Wings of the Navy
1941 Dive Bomber
1946 Gallant Journey
1950 Timber Fury
Director of Photography:
1929 Flight
1930 Hell's Angels
1930 The Dawn Patrol
1930 The Girl of the Golden West
1932 The Crowd Roars
1932 The Lost Squadron
1934 Murder in the Clouds
1939 The Flying Deuces
1939 Wings of the Navy
1940 Lightning Strikes West
1941 Dive Bomber
1946 Gallant Journey
1950 Border Outlaws
1950 I Killed Geronimo
1950 Timber Fury
1951 Cattle Queen
1952 Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory
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