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    Eiji Tsuburaya

    Japanese film director

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  1. Eiji Tsuburaya was born Eiichi Tsumuraya (圓谷 英一, Tsumuraya Eiichi) on July 7, 1901, at a merchant house called Ōtsukaya in Sukagawa, Iwase, Fukushima Prefecture, where his family ran a malted rice business. He was the first son of Isamu Shiraishi and Sei Tsumuraya, with a large extended family.

    • 1919–1969
    • Catholic Fuchū Cemetery, Fuchū, Tokyo
    • 1921–1923
  2. Eiji Tsuburaya ranks alongside Willis H. O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen as one of the great visionary SFX masters of twentieth century fantasy cinema. Best remembered as the amazing special effects genius behind the "Godzilla" series of monster films commencing in 1954, he also contributed effects to a host of other Japanase monster / fantasy / science fiction / drama / propaganda films for over ...

    • Special Effects, Writer, Cinematographer
    • July 7, 1901
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    • January 25, 1970
  3. Feb 2, 2024 · Eiji Tsuburaya (円谷 英二, Tsuburaya Eiji), born Eiichi Tsumuraya (圓谷 英一, Tsumuraya Eiichi), was a Japanese special effects director and cameraman. . Tsuburaya rose to fame primarily due to his work on Toho's war, kaiju, and science fiction films between the 1940s and 60s, when he pioneered various tokusatsu (special effects) techniques such as su

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  5. Oct 23, 2019 · Learn how Eiji Tsuburaya, a cinematographer of Toho Studios, created and filmed giant monsters, special effects and miniatures for science-fiction movies. Read about his innovative techniques, projects and challenges in this historical article from American Cinematographer.

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  6. Tsuburaya on his shooting crane in 1934. Eiji Tsuburaya (1901–1970) was a Japanese special effects director and filmmaker who worked on roughly 250 films throughout his five-decade career. [1] Having pioneered and popularized the special effects sector of the Japanese film industry, he is popularly known as the "Father of Tokusatsu ". [2] [a ...

  7. Eiji Tsuburaya was a Japanese special effects director, filmmaker, and cinematographer. A co-creator of the Godzilla and Ultraman franchises, he is considered one of the most important and influential figures in the history of cinema. Known as the "Father of Tokusatsu", he pioneered Japan's special effects industry, introducing several technological developments in film productions. In a ...

  8. Learn about the life and achievements of Eiji Tsuburaya, the innovator of Japanese special effects techniques and the creator of the popular TV series Ultra Q, ULTRAMAN and ULTRA SEVEN. Find out how he started his film and TV career, developed his skills and passion, and shaped the miniature world of Tokusatsu.

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