- John F. Seitz
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name = John F. Seitz, A.S.C.
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birthdate =June 23 ,1892
birthplace =Chicago ,Illinois
deathdate =February 27 ,1979
deathplace =Woodland Hills, California
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occupation =Cinematographer andInventor
yearsactive = 1916-1960
spouse = Marie Boyle
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awards =John Francis Seitz, A.S.C. (
June 23 ,1892 –February 27 ,1979 ) was an American cinematographer and inventor. [imdb name| id=0005870.]He was nominated for seven
Academy Awards .Career
His Hollywood career began in 1909 as a lab assistant with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company in Chicago. He went to work as a lab technician for the American Film Manufacturing Company (known as "Flying A"), also in Chicago. [ [http://www.cinematographers.nl/GreatDoPh/seitz.htm Steeman, Albert] . "Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers," "John F. Seitz page," Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2007. Last accessed:
December 13 ,2007 .]In 1916 during the
silent era he established himself, achieving great successes with theRudolph Valentino film, "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" (1921).Highly regarded by director
Billy Wilder , Seitz worked with him on thefilm noir s "Double Indemnity" (1944), "The Lost Weekend" (1945), and "Sunset Boulevard" (1950), receiving Academy Award nominations for each.During his career he received seven nominations for
Academy Award for Best Cinematography . In 1929 he served as president of theAmerican Society of Cinematographers (A.S.C.) for a year, and had been a member since 1923. The A.S.C. named the 2002 Heritage Award after Seitz. [Steeman, ibid.]Seitz retired in 1960 and devoted himself to photographic inventions for which he held 18
patent s. [Steeman, ibid.] An example of a Seitz invention is the matte shot: a large painting is photographed separately and later added to a scene to expand it, add effects, and/or create a sense of depth in backgrounds. He was also noted for his innovations with low-key lighting, which enhanced the film noir style. [amg name| id=2:110712~T1| name=John F. Seitz.]Filmography
* "The Quagmire" (1916) [Goble, Alan. "The Complete Index to World Film, since 1885." 2008. [http://www.citwf.com/indexx.asp Index home page] .]
* "The Ranger of Lonesome Gulch" (1916)
* "The Bride's Silence" (1917)
* "The Serpent's Tooth" (1917)
* "Whose Wife" (1917)
* "A Game of Wits" (1917)
* "The Mate of the Sally Ann" (1917)
* "Souls in Pawn" (1917)
* "Up Romance Road" (1918)
* "Beauty and the Rogue" (1918)
* "Powers That Prey" (1918)
* "The Westerners" (1919)
* "Hearts are Trumps" (1920)
* "The Sagebrusher" (1920)
* "Shore Acres" (1920)
* "Uncharted Seas" (1921)
* "The Conquering Power" (1921)
* "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" (1921)
* "The Prisoner of Zenda" (1922)
* "Trifling Women" (1922)
* "Turn to the Right (1922)
* "Where the Pavement Ends" (1923)
* "Scaramouche" (1923)
* "The Arab" (1924)
* "Classmates" (1924)
* "The Price of a Party" (1924)
* "Mare Nostrum " (1925)
* "The Magician" (1926)
* "The Fair Co-Ed" (1927)
* "Across to Singapore" (1928)
* "The Trail of '98 " (1928)
* "Outcast" (1928)
* "The Patsy" (1928)
* "Adoration" (1928)
* "The Painted Angel" (1929)
* "The Squall" (1929)
* "A Most Immoral Lady" (1929)
* "Hard to Get" (1929)
* "Careers" (1929)
* "Her Private Life" (1929)
* "The Divine Lady " (1929)
* "Saturday's Children" (1929)
* "In the Next Room" (1930)
* "Back Pay" (1930)
* "Sweethearts and Wives" (1930)
* "Murder Will Out" (1930)
* "The Bad Man" (1930)
* "Road to Paradise" (1930)
* "Kismet" (1930)
* "East Lynne" (1931)
* "Merely Mary Ann " (1931)
* "Misbehaving Ladies" (1931)
* "Hush Money " (1931)
* "Men of the Sky " (1931)
* "Young Sinners" (1931)
* "The Age for Love" (1931)
* "The Right of Way" (1931)
* "Over the Hill" (1931)
* "Careless Lady" (1932)
* "The Woman in Room 13" (1932)
* "A Passport to Hell" (1932)
* "She Wanted a Millionaire" (1932)
* "Six Hours to Live" (1932)
* "Mr. Skitch" (1933)
* "Paddy the Next Best Thing" (1933)
* "Ladies They Talk About " (1933)
* "Dangerously Yours" (1933)
* "Adorable" (1933)
* "Marie Galante" (1934)
* "Springtime for Henry" (1934)
* "All Men Are Enemies" (1934)
* "Coming Out Party" (1934)
* "Curly Top " (1935)
* "Navy Wife" (1935)
* "Helldorado" (1935)
* "Our Little Girl" (1935)
* "Redheads on Parade" (1935)
* "The Littlest Rebel " (1935)
* "One More Spring" (1935)
* "The Country Doctor" (1936)
* "15 Maiden Lane " (1936)
* "Poor Little Rich Girl" (1936)
* "Captain January" (1936}
* "Madame X" (1937)
* "Between Two Women" (1937)
* "Carnival in Paris" (1937)
* "Love is a Headache" (1937)
* "Navy Blue and Gold" (1937)
* "A Christmas Carol" (1938)
* "The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn" (1938)
* "Lord Jeff" (1938)
* "Stablemates" (1938)
* "Young Dr. Kildare " (1938)
* "The Crowd Roars" (1938)
* "The Hardy's Ride High" (1939)
* "Thunder Afloat" (1939)
* "Bad Little Angel" (1939)
* "Sergeant Madden" (1939)
* "6,000 Enemies" (1939)
* "A Little Bit of Heaven" (1940)
* "Dr. Kildare's Strange Case" (1940)
* "Dr. Kildare's Crisis" (1940)
* "Sullivan's Travels " (1941)
* "Fly-By-Night" (1942)
* "This Gun for Hire " (1942)
* "This Gun for Hire" (1942)
* "Lucky Jordan" (1942)
* "The Moon and Sixpence" (1942)
* "Five Graves to Cairo " (1943)
* "Casanova Brown " (1944)
* "The Hour Before the Dawn" (1944)
* "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek " (1944)
* "Hail the Conquering Hero" (1944)
* "Double Indemnity" (1944)
* "The Unseen" (1945)
* "The Lost Weekend" (1945)
* "Home Sweet Homicide " (1946)
* "The Imperfect Lady (1946)
* "Calcutta" (1947)
* "The Well Groomed Bride" (1946)
* "Saigon" (1947)
* "Wild Harvest" (1947)
* "On Our Merry Way " (1948)
* "Night Has a Thousand Eyes " (1948)
* "The Big Clock" (1948)
* "Beyond Glory" (1948)
* "Chicago Deadline " (1949)
* "The Great Gatsby" (1949)
* "Sunset Boulevard" (1950)
* "Captain Carey, U.S.A." (1950)
* "Molly" (1950)
* "Appointment with Danger " (1951)
* "When Worlds Collide" (1951)
* "Dear Brat" (1951)
* "The Iron Mistress" (1952)
* "The Savage" (1952)
* "The San Francisco Story" (1952)
* "Invaders from Mars" (1953)
* "Botany Bay" (1953)
* "Desert Legion" (1953)
* "Fort Algiers" (1953)
* "The Rocket Man" (1954)
* "Rogue Cop " (1954)
* "Saskatchewan" (1954)
* "Many Rivers to Cross" (1954)
* "The McConnell Story" (1955)
* "Hell on Frisco Bay" (1955)
* "A Cry in the Night" (1956)
* "The Big Land" (1956)
* "Santiago" (1956)
* "The Deep Six" (1958)
* "The Badlanders " (1958)
* "The Man in the Net " (1959)
* "Island of Lost Women " (1959)
* "Guns of the Timberland" (1960)Awards
Nominations
*Academy Awards : Oscar, Best Cinematography, "The Divine Lady"; 1930. Note: No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Academy Awards: Oscar, Cinematography, Black-and-White, "Five Graves to Cairo"; 1944.
* Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, "Double Indemnity"; 1945.
* Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, "The Lost Weekend"; 1946.
* Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White; "Sunset Blvd."; 1951.
*Golden Globes : Golden Globe Award, Best Cinematography, Black and White, "Sunset Blvd."; 1951.
* Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Color; "When Worlds Collide", shared with: W. Howard Greene; 1952.
* Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White; "Rogue Cop"; 1955.References
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* [http://www.filmreference.com/film/5/John-F-Seitz.html John F. Seitz] at Film Reference.
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