- Arthur Widmer
Arthur Widmer (
July 25 1914 ,Washington, D.C. –May 28 2006 ,Los Angeles, California ) was an Americanfilm special effect s pioneer. He invented the "Ultra VioletTravelling matte process", an early version of what would become known asbluescreen .Career
Arthur Widmer began his career at
Kodak in 1935, as a researcher inRochester, New York . He learned much, and being seen as a creative thinker was attached on a three-year stint as one of the Kodak researchers assigned to theManhattan Project , which led to the development of theatomic bomb [ [http://democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050224/BUSINESS/502240341/1001 Democrat & Chronicle: Business ] ]Post
World War II , and having spent so much time atLos Alamos, New Mexico , in 1947 he sought warmer climes than Rochester and moved to Kodak's Hollywood office with the introduction of Kodak's color film processing. Widmer helped produce a multilayered colour motion picture film that changed the dynamics of power in the movie industry.He left Kodak in 1950 and joined
Warner Brothers and began his work with theUltra Violet Travelling matte process. Widmer also developed and refined technologies for other motion picture processes including 3D andwidescreen . He began developingBluescreen techniques, with one of the first films to use the technique being the screen adaptation of thenovella byErnest Hemingway written inCuba in 1951,The Old Man and the Sea starringSpencer Tracy in 1958 [zh icon [http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/2246/2005-2-14/90@206385.htm Entertainment CRIENGLISH ] ]In 1964, Widmer joined
Universal Studios to design and build the optical department, where he continued his work on the blue screen technique and other visual effects until his retirement in 1979. The technique is commonly used in television broadcasting today, such as inweather forecast presentations.On
February 12 2005 , aged 90, at a gala black tie dinner at theRitz-Carlton Huntington Hotel inPasadena, California , Widmer received a special Award of Commendation for technical contributions from theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . The Academy's Science and Technology committee honoured Widmer for helping develop methods for advancing the art of storytelling on film: "Most notable: processes that make it seem as if actors are in faraway locations when in fact they are working on soundstages in Hollywood or elsewhere"Arthur Widmer died of
cancer in Hollywood, aged 91 [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5046636.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Effects pioneer Widmer dies at 92 ] ] .Quotations
* "Compositing technology became key to creating magical illusions in movies because you could now shoot shots that couldn't be shot or wouldn't be shot because they were too expensive," Arthur Widmer, 2001 interview from his home in Hollywood
* "Art's pioneering work has had a profound impact on the film industry. Many of the films we hold dear would not have been possible without his contributions to image compositing technology." Richard Edlund of the Academy's Scientific and Technical Awards Committee when the Special Award Oscar award was announced in 2005
* "In my day, being digitally adept meant you could play the piccolo. Your award to me seems a little out of place because, with it, you have honoured analogue achievements made in an era devoid of acronyms.” Arthur Widmer, in his acceptance speech of his Academy Special Award [ [http://www.animationmagazine.net/article.php?article_id=3561 Mo-Cap Night at Sci Tech Awards | Animation Magazine ] ]References
External links
* [http://democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050224/BUSINESS/502240341/1001 Democrat and Chronicle article highlighting Widmer's early work at Kodak]
* [http://photos.oscars.org/listanevent.php?events=384 Press Release for Special Award from the OSCAR's council]
* [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060604/ap_en_mo/obit_widmer_2 Associated Press via Yahoo - announcement of death]
* [http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/breaking_news/14739974.htm "San Jose Mercury News", "Special effects pioneer Arthur Widmer dies at 92" June 4 2004]
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