Clyde De Vinna (July 13, 1890, in Sedalia, Missouri – July 26, 1953, in Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television cinematographer and director of photography. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for White Shadows in the South Seas[1] presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1930 at its 2nd Academy Awards show.[2][3][4]
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^Cohen, Harold W. (April 15, 1930). "Film Facts". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 5, 2010.
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ClydeDeVinna (July 13, 1890, in Sedalia, Missouri – July 26, 1953, in Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television cinematographer and...
sound MGM film to be released as it featured a pre-recorded soundtrack. ClydeDeVinna won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Dr. Matthew Lloyd, an...
credit is due to the expert work of the camera men. Charles Clarke and ClydeDeVinna...the unfailing manner in which they deal with their scenes is little...
sound-on-film process. Both director W.S. Van Dyke and cinematographer ClydeDeVinna had previously visited Tahiti in 1928 to film White Shadows in the South...
nominees. Subsequent research by AMPAS has resulted in a list of unofficial or de facto nominees, based on records of which films were evaluated by the judges...
AMPAS conducted further research and came up with a list of unofficial or de facto nominees using records of the films that the judges had given their...
Jr. Starring Walter Huston James Stewart Beulah Bondi Cinematography ClydeDeVinna Edited by Frank E. Hull Music by Herbert Stothart Color process Black...
Moncure March The Wild Party (1923 film), a film with cinematography by ClydeDeVinna The Wild Party (1929 film), a film based on the poem Unforbidden Fruit...
worked with two other well-known cinematographers, Lucien Andriot and ClydeDeVinna, on King Vidor's film, Bird of Paradise. The individual results of the...
Best Cinematography 1928–1950 Charles Rosher and Karl Struss (1928) ClydeDeVinna (1929) Joseph T. Rucker and Willard Van der Veer (1930) Floyd Crosby...
Wallace Beery Robert Young Lewis Stone Maureen O'Sullivan Cinematography ClydeDeVinna Charles A. Marshall Edited by Frank Sullivan Music by Charles Maxwell...
choose her own cameraman; she selected future Academy Award-winner ClydeDeVinna. Love made four films with Pathé. They received mixed-to-negative reviews...