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  1. Milton R. Krasner, A.S.C. (February 17, 1904 – July 17, 1988) was an American cinematographer who won an Academy Award for Three Coins in the Fountain (1954).

  2. Milton R. Krasner. Cinematographer: An Affair to Remember. Milton Krasner entered the film industry as an assistant cameraman in 1917, and while working at the Vitagraph and Biograph studios in New York City was promoted to camera operator.

  3. Jul 21, 1988 · Milton Krasner, a cinematographer whose work on the 1954 film ''Three Coins in the Fountain'' earned him an Academy Award, died of heart failure Saturday. He was 84 years old.

  4. Milton R. Krasner. Cinematographer. A fine all-around cameraman, he adapted with ease and panache to various Hollywood trends over his 50-year career. He won an Academy Award for the color photography of Three Coins in the Fountain (1954), and received Oscar nominations for Arabian Nights (1942), All About Eve (1950), An Affair to...

  5. Milton Krasner's film career, spanning the years 1919 to 1975, illustrates two fundamental aspects of the life of a craftsman in Hollywood's Golden Age. First, the long and arduous (some, wistfully, would say luxurious) apprenticeship of the young technician.

  6. Aug 31, 2017 · Born February 17, 1904 in Brooklyn, New York, Milton Krasner entered the film industry as an assistant cameraman in 1917 at the age of 13. While working at the Vitagraph and Biograph studios in New York City, he was promoted to camera operator. He became a cinematographer in 1933.

  7. Although Krasner had shot nearly 90 films in nearly all genres before the end of WWII, it was in the post-war period that Krasner distinguished himself as a highly versatile cinematographer. He is best remembered for his neorealist-influenced, black-and-white work in the late 40s (especially the Fritz Lang'...

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