Eugen Schüfftan
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Eugen Schüfftan (21 July 1893, Breslau, Silesia, Germany, now Wroclaw, Poland – 6 September 1977, New York City) was a German Jewish cinematographer.
He invented the Schüfftan process, a special effects technique that employed mirrors to insert actors into miniature sets. One of the first uses of the process was for Metropolis (1927), directed by Fritz Lang. The technique was widely used throughout the first half of the 20th century until it was supplanted by the travelling matte and bluescreen techniques.
Schüfftan won the 1962 Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White for his work on the film The Hustler.
Popularity:1.904
Known For:Camera
Birthday:1893-07-21
Place of Birth:Breslau, Silesia, Germany [now Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland]
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Also Known As:Eugene Shufftan, Eugen Schuefftan , Schuefftan, E. Schufftan, Eugene Schufftan, Eugen Schufftan, Eugène Schufftan, Schufftan, Schüfftan, Eugene Shufftan, Eugen Shufian, Eugene Shuftan , Eugen Shuftan, Shuftan
Eugen Schüfftan Movies
Eugen Schüfftan TV Shows
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Hudson's Bay is a 1959 Western television series set in Canada and starring Barry Nelson and George Tobias. Sidney J. Furie directed 14 out of the 20...
Release : 1970.01.01
Popularity : 6.088
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IMDb: 4.8
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Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans was set in New York's Hudson Valley during the French and Indian war in the 1750's and depicted the adventures...
Release : 1970.01.01
Popularity : 19.794