- Edwin Gillette
Edwin "Ted" Gillette (
August 11 ,1909 ,Chicago –September 30 ,2003 ,Los Angeles ) was a cameraman and inventor notable for the development of theSyncro-Vox technique of limited animation, which was used in the series "Clutch Cargo ".Early life
Born to a Chicago engineer, Gillette grew up in
Pasadena, California , and studied engineering atStanford University . His interest in film led to his first job in the entertainment field at Paramount Studios, where he wasPreston Sturges ' secretary. After producing training films for the Army Air Corps inWorld War II , he studied cinema at USC.Career
Gillette developed the Syncro-Vox technique of animation which was first used in "talking animal" commercials of the early 1950s. He filed a patent for the technique in 1952, and obtained patent #2,739,505 for it on March 27, 1956. [* [http://freepatentsonline.com/2739505.pdf Method and Means for Producing Composite Talking Picture] (PDF format) at [http://freepatentsonline.com/index.html FreePatentsOnline.com] ]
After working as the undersea cinematographer on the 1957 film " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051131/ Undersea Girl] ", he joined
Clark Haas ' Cambria Studios, where Syncro-Vox was put to use in their animated series, "Clutch Cargo " (1959), "Space Angel " (1962) and "Captain Fathom " (1965). He retired as a partner in Cambria Studios in 1964.Notes
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* [http://www.toontracker.com/clutchcargo/cargo.htm Toon Tracker's Clutch Cargo Page]
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