Burton F. Miller

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Burton F. Miller (born July 24, 1905 in Milwaukee , Wisconsin , † January 2, 1976 in Pacific Palisades , Los Angeles , California ) was an American film technician who won the 1947 Oscar for technical achievement ( Technical Achievement Award ) has been.

Life

Miller worked as a film technician in the recording studio and the Electrical Division of Warner Bros. worked and was at the Oscar ceremony in 1947 with the Oscar for technical merit ( Technical Achievement Award awarded), namely the one "for the design and construction of an arc -Generatorfilters for movies" ('For the design and construction of a motion picture arc lighting generator filter') and at the same time “for the design and application of an equalizer to eliminate relative spectral energy distortion in electronic compressors” ('For the design and application of an equalizer to eliminate relative spectral energy distortion in electronic compressors').

Awards

literature

  • Institute of Radio Engineers: IRE directory: a year book containing a radio engineers' directory, a list of firms and products, Institute of Radio Engineers, New York, 1960, p. 45.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Burton F. Miller Life Data, on the US Social Security Death Register (SSDI); Retrieved November 3, 2015