Irving Klein
Cunoscut Pentru
Camera
Born
April 4, 1903
Birth Place
New York, USA
Died
April 10, 1953
Biografie
Born in New York on April 4, 1903, this figure emerged as a notable contributor to the field of cinema, primarily recognized for a deep engagement with the camera as a central instrument of storytelling. Their early life in a bustling urban environment shaped a practical curiosity about how images capture movement, light, and mood. Through a steady career, they pursued hands-on work that bridged technical skill with artistic sensitivity, consistently exploring how framing, exposure, and duration influence perception. This partnership with the camera fostered a approach marked by meticulous observation and a commitment to visual clarity. Their influence persists in the way filmmakers approach composition and the language of the shot.
Filmografie
The Pathfinder
1952 — camera operator
Tell It to the Judge
1949 — camera operator
Jungle Jim
1948 — camera operator
Rusty Leads the Way
1948 — camera operator
Best Man Wins
1948 — camera operator
The Woman from Tangier
1948 — camera operator
The Lady from Shanghai
1947 — camera operator
It Had to Be You
1947 — camera operator
Gilda
1946 — assistant camera
The Missing Juror
1944 — camera operator
Vagabond Lady
1935 — visual effects
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
1934 — assistant camera