John Stumar
Cunoscut Pentru
Camera
Born
May 30, 1892
Birth Place
Budapest, Hungary
Died
October 27, 1962
Biografie
A motion picture cameraman born in Budapest in 1892, he built a career behind the camera that helped shape early American cinema. From his youth, he cultivated a keen eye for composition, lighting, and movement, translating stagecraft into the evolving language of film. His work bridged silent eras and the emergence of sound, contributing steady, thoughtful visual storytelling across a variety of projects. Known for a calm, methodical approach, he collaborated with directors to capture scenes that conveyed mood and narrative through meticulous framing and timing. Throughout his professional journey, he remained dedicated to the craft, continually refining technique while adapting to changing technologies and genres. He passed through decades of industry change, leaving a lasting impact on the art of cinematography.
Filmografie
Embrujo antillano
1946 — cinematography
A Gem of a Jam
1943 — cinematography
Klondike Kate
1943 — director of photography
Phony Express
1943 — cinematography
The Return of the Vampire
1943 — director of photography
Dangerous Blondes
1943 — director of photography
I Can Hardly Wait
1943 — cinematography
Three Little Twirps
1943 — cinematography
Back from the Front
1943 — cinematography
Spook Louder
1943 — cinematography
Power of the Press
1943 — director of photography
Not a Ladies' Man
1942 — director of photography