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  1. Robert Gottschalk (March 12, 1918 – June 3, 1982) was an American camera technician, inventor, and co-founder of Panavision. Early life [ edit ] Born to Gustav and Anna Gottschalk in Chicago, Illinois.

    • Academy Award for Scientific Engineering. Academy Award of Merit
  2. Robert Gottschalk. Producer: Dangerous Charter. He bought an interest in a camera shop and later got to know a nearby outfit that made underwater filming equipment for Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Equipment restrictions at the time made wide-angle filming difficult, and Gottschalk began experimenting with anamorphic lens equipment patented by Henri Chrétien. In 1953, the CinemaScope process, based ...

    • March 12, 1918
    • June 3, 1982
  3. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Mar 26, 2003. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7292705. Source citation. Film Entrepreneur and Founder of Panavision. He was born in Chicago, Illinois where his father was an established architect who built a number of hotels there. He became interested in a film career and graduated with a degree in theater and ...

    • Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
    • March 12, 1918
  4. Jun 3, 1982 · Robert Gottschalk, 64, the Academy Award-winning president of Panavision Inc., was killed in his home in the hills above the exclusive Bel-Air Country Club. Advertisement.

  5. Gottschalk was a two time Academy Award winner. His first award was a Special Technical Oscar, awarded in 1960 for the development of the MGM Camera 65 widescreen photographic system. He shared the Oscar with MGM executive Douglas Shearer and Panavision co-founder John R. Moore. [2] He received an Academy Award of Merit in 1978 for developing ...

    • Producer, Director, Writer
    • March 12, 1918
    • Robert Gottschalk
    • June 3, 1982
  6. Robert Gottschalk. AKA Robert Edward Gottschalk. Wide-screen motion picture technology. Birthplace: Chicago, IL Location of death: Bel Air, CA Cause of death: Murder Remains: Buried, . Camera store owner and inventor Robert Gottschalk developed lenses to compress images in movie photography, then expand those images in projection, using a new film technique ...

    • March 12, 1918
    • June 3, 1982
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  8. www.uspto.gov › about-us › robert-gottschalkRobert Gottschalk | USPTO

    Robert Gottschalk was born on January 10, 1911, in New York City. He received a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from McGill University and a law degree from St. Lawrence University. Gottschalk practiced with law firms and was a patent counsel with companies including Corn Products Inc. and GAF Corp.

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