- Richard Leiterman
Richard Leiterman (
March 7 ,1935 -July 14 ,2005 ) was a well-known Canadiancinematographer , best known for documentary andfeature film work in the 1960s and 1970s. Hiscinéma vérité , or direct camera, style helped defineCanadian cinema at the time.Biography
Born in the small town of South Porcupine in northern
Ontario in 1935, Leiterman grew up inVancouver , where he spent his young years working as awaste collector ,beachcomber and truck driver. During his mid-20's, he was encouraged by his brother-in-law,Allan King , to take a camera technician course at theUniversity of British Columbia .Leiterman took to the film camera like a natural. He sold his car to buy a 16mm camera, and proceeded to shoot
stock footage , which he then sold to Canadian broadcasters like the CBC. Hired by Allan King as a secondcamera operator on a documentary, Leiterman went toLondon and, in 1962, co-founded Allan King Associates with him. The company focussed on news-related filmmaking. In 1963, Leiterman went to the SouthernU.S. to shoot "One More River ", a look atracism in America. Over the next few years, his documentary work took him around the world.In 1969, Leiterman shot the Allan King-produced "
A Married Couple ", which was featured at theDirector's Fortnight at Cannes in 1970. Leiterman next began a series of collaborations with famed Canadian directorDonald Shebib , starting with the Canadian classic "Goin' Down The Road " (1970), and followed by "Between Friends" (1972) and "Wedding In White " (1972). Leiterman used his documentary experience to provide a cinéma vérité look to his work.Leiterman continued to shoot a variety of material over the following three decades, from Canadian features such as "
My American Cousin " (1985) to Americanmade-for-TV movie s such asStephen King 's "It" (1990). Hiscinematography work earned him aCanadian Film Award (1975) aGenie Award , (1981), threeEmmy Award s, and, in 2000, the Kodak New Century Award.During the late 1990s, Leiterman shot the Canadian TV series "
Cold Squad ". He taught cinematography for a brief time in theAdvanced TV & Film program and Media Arts program atSheridan College inOakville, Ontario , then finally retired.Facts|date=September 2008Leiterman died on
July 14 ,2005 at age 70 due to complications from a rare disease calledAmyloidosis .External links
* [http://www.filmreferencelibrary.ca/index.asp?layid=46&csid1=325&navid=87 Canadian Film Encyclopedia] [A publication of The Film Reference Library/a division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group]
* [http://www.kodak.com/CA/en/motion/onFilm/rLeitermanQA.jhtml Kodak Canada: Richard Leiterman]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JSF/is_37_11/ai_87019611 "Take One" (Canadian film magazine): "Trial by fire: a journey with Richard Leiterman - cinematographer"] (interview, 2002)
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