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  1. John Francis Seitz, A.S.C. (June 23, 1892 – February 27, 1979) was an American cinematographer and inventor. He was nominated for seven Academy Awards.

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    Distinguished veteran cinematographer John F. Seitz had eighteen patents for various photographic processes to his name. These included illuminating devices, processes for making dissolves and the matte shot, which he perfected during filming of Rex Ingram's Trifling Women (1922).

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    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
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    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Mini Bio. Distinguished veteran cinematographer John F. Seitz had eighteen patents for various photographic processes to his name. These included illuminating devices, processes for making dissolves and the matte shot, which he perfected during filming of Rex Ingram 's Trifling Women (1922).

    • June 23, 1892
    • February 27, 1979
  4. Mar 11, 2021 · John F. Seitz, ASC liked to keep things simple. In a September 1950 article on Sunset Boulevard, AC editor Herb Lightman observed that Seitz believed “cinematography must exist to tell the screen story, rather than to stand out as a separate artistic entity.” Billy Wilder also liked things simple.

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  5. John F. Seitz (1892-1979) was a renowned filmmaker who worked with Billy Wilder on several classics. He also invented the matte shot and low-key lighting techniques, and received seven Oscar nominations and 18 patents.

  6. John F. Seitz Biography (1892-1979) Born June 23, 1892, in Chicago, IL; died, February 27, 1979, in Woodland, CA;brother of George B. Seitz (a director); married, Marie Boyle, 1934. Career: Cinematographer.

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  8. Influential cinematographer of both the silent and sound eras. Seitz began his career as a lab technician with the St. Louis Motion Picture Company, joined American Mutual in 1916 and had graduated to cinematographer by 1919.

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