George Seid

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George Seid (born April 15, 1890 in New York City , United States , † November 26, 1956 in Los Angeles , California , ibid) was an American film technician who was awarded the Oscar for technical achievement ( Technical Achievement Award ) in 1945 has been.

Life

Seid worked as a film technician for Columbia Studio Laboratory and at the Academy Awards in 1945, together with Paul Zeff and SJ Twining, received the Oscar for technical merits ( Scientific and Technical Award ) for the formula and application up to the production of a simplified, adjustable negative developer ('for the formula and application to production of a simplified variable area sound negative developer '). He received the Class III award, which consists of a certificate. The scientific and technical awards, as well as those for special achievements, are class I to III awards.

As early as 1934, Seid worked for the film comedy The Lady Is Willing by Gilbert Miller with Leslie Howard , Cedric Hardwicke and Binnie Barnes in the camera and electrical department. It was Seid's first and only film he was involved in.

Awards

  • 1945 : Oscar for technical merit ( Academy Technical Achievement Award )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Life data according to California Death Records
  2. Technical Achievement Award in the IMDb - Internet Movie Database (English)
  3. Anthony Slide: A Special Relationship Britain Comes to Hollywood and Hollywood Comes to Britain (English)