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    Vilmos Zsigmond

    Hungarian-American cinematographer

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  1. Vilmos Zsigmond ASC (Hungarian: [ˈvilmoʃ ˈʒiɡmond]; June 16, 1930 – January 1, 2016) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer. His work in cinematography helped shape the look of American movies in the 1970s, making him one of the leading figures in the American New Wave movement.

  2. Jan 5, 2016 · Vilmos Zsigmond, a Hungarian-born cinematographer who helped shape the look of American movies in the 1970s, ’80s and beyond, among other things lending a hyper-real glow to the arrival of...

  3. Cinematographer: The Black Dahlia. Along with László Kovács, a fellow student who fled Hungary in 1956, Zsigmond rose to prominence in the 1970s. He is known for his use of natural light and vivid use of color on features such as The Long Goodbye (1973) and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977).

    • January 1, 1
    • Szeged, Hungary
    • January 1, 1
    • Big Sur, California, USA
  4. Jan 5, 2016 · The cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond died Friday at age 85. He won an Academy Award for cinematography for "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind." He also shot "The Deer Hunter," "Deliverance,"...

  5. Jan 6, 2016 · Vilmos Zsigmond: the cinematographer who transformed how films look. Along with his lifelong friend, László Kovács, the late Hungarian was a master of lenses and light, and their combined effect...

  6. Jan 3, 2016 · The legendary cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, whose passing on January 1 at the age of 85 was announced today, received a number of accolades for his groundbreaking work behind the camera, including four Oscar nominations (and one win); three nominations (and one win) and a Lifetime Achievement award from the American Society of ...

  7. Jan 4, 2016 · Zsigmond died on January 1, at age 85, leaving behind not just an almost uniformly gorgeous body of work, but also a track record of having worked with a wide range of directors of...

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