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Karl Struss

Karl Struss

Cinematographer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Karl Struss, A.S.C. (November 30, 1886 – December 15, 1981) was an American photographer and a cinematographer of the 1900s through the 1950s. He was also one of the earliest pioneers of 3-D films. While he mostly worked on films, such as F. W. Murnau's Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans and Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator and Limelight, he was also one of the cinematographers for the television series Broken Arrow and photographed 19 episodes of My Friend Flicka. In 1919, after his discharge from WWI, he moved to Los Angeles and signed on with Cecil B. DeMille as a cameraman, initially for the film For Better, For Worse starring Gloria Swanson, followed by another Swanson film Male and Female and leading to a two-year contract with the studio In early 1921, he married Ethel Wall, who helped to support him in his photographic work independent of the film studios, which included pictorial views set in California In the 1920s, Struss worked on such films as Ben-Hur and F. W. Murnau's Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans. In 1927, he contracted with United Artists, where he worked with D. W. Griffith on such films as Drums of Love and also filmed Mary Pickford's first talking film Coquette. He continued his experimental work with camera technology, developing the "Lupe Light" and a new bracket system for the Bell & Howell camera. From 1931 through 1945, Struss worked as a cameraman for Paramount, where he worked on a variety of material including films featuring Mae West, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour Struss also aimed to shape the field through publishing; for example, in 1934 he authored "Photographic Modernism and the Cinematographer" for American Cinematographer. Struss was later admitted to the American Society of Cinematographers, and was a founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts. In 1949, while working as a freelancer, he began his work in "stereo cinematography", becoming one of the first proponents of that art form. Unfortunately, he did most of his 3D film work in Italy and none of his films were subsequently released in 3D in the United States. Struss's photographic archive of exhibition prints, film stills, negatives and papers (3 linear feet of materials) is available at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art located in Fort Worth, Texas.

Born: November 30, 1886 in New York City, New York, USA

Died: December 16, 1981 (Age 95)

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Karl Struss  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
5.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1930
Movie
5.3
DirectingDirector of Photography1941
Movie
6
DirectingDirector of Photography1944
Movie
5.2
CameraCamera Operator1954
Movie
5.4
DirectingDirector of Photography1930
Movie
6.1
CrewCinematography1934
Movie
7.7
DirectingDirector of Photography1925
Movie
5.7
DirectingDirector of Photography1945
Movie
6.3
DirectingDirector of Photography1941
Movie
5.3
DirectingDirector of Photography1929
Movie
4.7
DirectingDirector of Photography1959
Movie
5.8
DirectingDirector of Photography1932
Movie
5.9
DirectingDirector of Photography1930
Movie
7.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1931
Movie
6
DirectingDirector of Photography1937
Movie
6
DirectingDirector of Photography1934
Movie
6
DirectingDirector of Photography1936
Movie
6.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1935
Movie
6.4
DirectingDirector of Photography1934
Movie
6.3
DirectingDirector of Photography1936
Movie
7.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1932
Movie
5.8
DirectingDirector of Photography1950
Movie
6.4
DirectingDirector of Photography1943
Movie
5.8
DirectingDirector of Photography1957
Movie
8.1
DirectingDirector of Photography1952
Movie
5.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1958
Movie
2.5
CrewCinematography1953
Movie
7.8
DirectingDirector of Photography1954
Movie
5
DirectingDirector of Photography1956
Movie
7.1
DirectingDirector of Photography1953
Movie
5.4
DirectingDirector of Photography1930
Movie
5.6
DirectingDirector of Photography1939
Movie
5.1
DirectingDirector of Photography1950
Movie
4.9
DirectingDirector of Photography1952
Movie
5.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1957
Movie
6.4
CrewCinematography1938
Movie
5.4
DirectingDirector of Photography1949
Movie
6.1
DirectingDirector of Photography1931
Movie
5.7
DirectingDirector of Photography1920
Movie
7.1
DirectingDirector of Photography1926
Movie
8
DirectingDirector of Photography1927
Movie
6.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1946
Movie
6
DirectingDirector of Photography1946
Movie
5.7
DirectingDirector of Photography1949
Movie
5.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1951
Movie
6.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1938
Movie
5.8
DirectingDirector of Photography1959
Movie
6.3
DirectingDirector of Photography1928
Movie
5.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1957
Movie
6.6
DirectingDirector of Photography1948
Movie
7.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1958
Movie
8.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1940
Movie
6.4
DirectingDirector of Photography1947
Movie
5.7
DirectingDirector of Photography1932
Movie
5.6
DirectingDirector of Photography1950
Movie
6.6
DirectingDirector of Photography1932
Movie
6.9
DirectingDirector of Photography1933
Movie
6
DirectingDirector of Photography1929
Movie
6.1
DirectingDirector of Photography1933
Movie
6.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1933
Movie
6.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1933
Movie
4.6
DirectingDirector of Photography1954
Movie
5.8
DirectingDirector of Photography1939
Movie
6.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1932
Movie
6.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1936
Movie
7
DirectingDirector of Photography1927
Movie
6.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1930
Movie
7.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1944
Movie
6.3
DirectingDirector of Photography1935
Movie
7
DirectingDirector of Photography1933
Movie
6.4
DirectingDirector of Photography1931
Movie
5.4
DirectingDirector of Photography1931
Movie
6
DirectingDirector of Photography1939
Movie
6.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1952
Movie
6.1
DirectingDirector of Photography1932
Movie
4.7
DirectingDirector of Photography1943
Movie
5.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1932
Movie
6.4
DirectingDirector of Photography1953
Movie
DirectingDirector of Photography1950
Movie
5.7
DirectingDirector of Photography1939
Movie
5.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1949
Movie
DirectingDirector of Photography1930
Movie
DirectingDirector of Photography1928
Movie
6.3
DirectingDirector of Photography1926
Movie
7.5
DirectingDirector of Photography1937
Movie
DirectingDirector of Photography1923
Movie
7.2
DirectingDirector of Photography1921
Movie
DirectingDirector of Photography1926
Movie
6.3
DirectingDirector of Photography1936
Movie
DirectingDirector of Photography1922
Short Film
6.8
DirectingDirector of Photography1949
Short Film
DirectingDirector1953
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