Elgin Lessley
Cunoscut Pentru
Camera
Born
January 10, 1883
Birth Place
Higbee, Missouri, USA
Died
February 8, 1944
Biografie
Elgin Lessley (also credited as Lesly, Lessly, and Leslie) (June 10, 1883 - January 10, 1944) was an American hand-crank cameraman of the silent film era—a period of filmmaking when virtually all special effects work had to be produced inside the camera during filming. Though Lessley worked earlier with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, and later with Harry Langdon, he is best known for the groundbreaking effects he produced with Buster Keaton, who dubbed him "the human metronome" for his ability to crank consistently at any requested speed.
Lessley's most striking effects were in The Playhouse (1921) and Sherlock Jr. (1924). In The Playhouse, through use of a specially shuttered lens and repeated back-cranking and re-cranking, Lessley allowed Keaton to appear as up to nine characters simultaneously, interacting with one another. In Sherlock Jr., Lessley's careful positioning of camera and actor in various locations produced the effect of a man stuck in a movie where his location keeps changing as he struggles to keep up. Lessley retired from filmmaking after shooting The Cameraman with Buster Keaton in 1928.
Lessley's most striking effects were in The Playhouse (1921) and Sherlock Jr. (1924). In The Playhouse, through use of a specially shuttered lens and repeated back-cranking and re-cranking, Lessley allowed Keaton to appear as up to nine characters simultaneously, interacting with one another. In Sherlock Jr., Lessley's careful positioning of camera and actor in various locations produced the effect of a man stuck in a movie where his location keeps changing as he struggles to keep up. Lessley retired from filmmaking after shooting The Cameraman with Buster Keaton in 1928.
Filmografie
R.E.M x Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr
2026 — director of photography
The Cameraman
1928 — director of photography
The Chaser
1928 — cinematography
Three's a Crowd
1927 — cinematography
Long Pants
1927 — director of photography
The General
1926 — Union General Who Gives Command to Cross Bridge (uncredited)
The Strong Man
1926 — director of photography
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
1926 — cinematography
Go West
1925 — director of photography
Seven Chances
1925 — director of photography
The Navigator
1924 — director of photography
Sherlock Jr.
1924 — director of photography