A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
New York City, New York, USA
Born:
October 24, 1891
Died:
February 14, 1970
From Wikipedia Arthur Edeson, A.S.C. (October 24, 1891 – February 14, 1970) was a film cinematographer, born in New York City. He was nominated for three Academy Awards in his career in cinema. Edeson began his career as a still photographer, but turned to movies in 1911 as a camera operator at the American Éclair Studio in Fort Lee, New Jersey when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. When the Éclair Studio was reorganized as the World Film Company, he was promoted to chief cinematographer assigned to the star Clara Kimball Young. Throughout the twenties, Edeson photographed a number of important films, including Douglas Fairbanks' Robin Hood (1922) and The Thief of Bagdad (1924), and the ground breaking special effects film The Lost World (1925). When sound came in, Edeson experimented with camouflaging the microphones in exterior shots. In Old Arizona (1929), the first sound film to be shot outside a studio, provided evidence to Hollywood executives that talking pictures need not be confined to the sound stage. The western was also the first film to be made in the 70mm widescreen process, known as "Fox Grandeur". In the early thirties, perhaps his most memorable creative partnership was formed with director James Whale, for whom he photographed the first three of Whale's quartet of horror films: Frankenstein (1931), The Old Dark House (1932), and The Invisible Man (1933). His principal work was on the side of realism, which is considered by most film historians to represent the "zenith of Hollywood photography." Edeson built on the influence of German Expressionism, brought to the America cinema by German cinematographers during the 1920s. In 1919, Edeson was one of the founders of the American Society of Cinematographers.
Additional Photography:
1941 Sergeant York
Assistant Director:
1915 The Master Hand
1941 Sergeant York
Camera Operator:
1915 The Master Hand
1933 The Invisible Man
1941 Sergeant York
Cinematography:
1915 The Master Hand
1916 His Brother's Wife
1919 The Better Wife
1920 Mid-Channel
1924 Inez from Hollywood
1925 The End of the World
1925 The Talker
1933 The Invisible Man
1938 Mr. Chump
1941 Sergeant York
Director of Photography:
1915 The Master Hand
1916 His Brother's Wife
1917 Nearly Married
1917 The Price of Pride
1917 The Social Leper
1919 Eyes of Youth
1919 The Better Wife
1920 For the Soul of Rafael
1920 Mid-Channel
1920 The Forbidden Woman
1921 The Three Musketeers
1922 Robin Hood
1924 Inez from Hollywood
1924 The Thief of Bagdad
1925 Her Sister from Paris
1925 Stella Dallas
1925 The End of the World
1925 The Lost World
1925 The Talker
1925 Waking Up the Town
1926 Just Another Blonde
1926 Partners Again
1926 Subway Sadie
1926 Sweet Daddies
1926 The Bat
1927 The Drop Kick
1927 The Gorilla
1927 The Patent Leather Kid
1928 In Old Arizona
1929 The Cock-Eyed World
1930 All Quiet on the Western Front
1930 The Big Trail
1931 Frankenstein
1931 The Man Who Came Back
1931 Waterloo Bridge
1932 Fast Companions
1932 Flesh
1932 Red Dust
1932 Strangers of the Evening
1932 The Impatient Maiden
1932 The Last Mile
1932 The Old Dark House
1932 Those We Love
1933 A Study in Scarlet
1933 His Double Life
1933 The Big Brain
1933 The Constant Woman
1933 The Invisible Man
1933 The Life of Jimmy Dolan
1934 Here Comes the Navy
1934 Palooka
1934 The Merry Frinks
1935 Devil Dogs of the Air
1935 Dinky
1935 Maybe It's Love
1935 Mutiny on the Bounty
1935 While the Patient Slept
1936 Ceiling Zero
1936 China Clipper
1936 Gold Diggers of 1937
1936 Hot Money
1936 Satan Met a Lady
1936 The Golden Arrow
1937 Mr. Dodd Takes the Air
1937 Submarine D-1
1937 The Footloose Heiress
1937 The Go-Getter
1937 They Won't Forget
1938 Cowboy from Brooklyn
1938 Mr. Chump
1938 Racket Busters
1938 Swing Your Lady
1938 The Kid Comes Back
1939 Each Dawn I Die
1939 Kid Nightingale
1939 Nancy Drew... Reporter
1939 No Place to Go
1939 Sweepstakes Winner
1939 Wings of the Navy
1940 Castle on the Hudson
1940 Lady with Red Hair
1940 They Drive by Night
1940 Tugboat Annie Sails Again
1941 Kisses for Breakfast
1941 Sergeant York
1941 The Maltese Falcon
1942 Across the Pacific
1942 The Male Animal
1943 Casablanca
1943 Thank Your Lucky Stars
1944 Shine on Harvest Moon
1944 The Conspirators
1944 The Mask of Dimitrios
1946 Never Say Goodbye
1946 Nobody Lives Forever
1946 The Time, The Place and The Girl
1946 Three Strangers
1946 Two Guys from Milwaukee
1947 My Wild Irish Rose
1947 Stallion Road
1948 Two Guys from Texas
1949 The Fighting O'Flynn
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