Jon Kranhouse

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Jon Ramond Kranhouse (* 1956 ) is an American cameraman , inventor and entrepreneur .

Life

Since he has been regularly pursuing his hobby, diving, since 1973, he combined his hobby with his job at an early stage and was quickly able to establish a good reputation as an expert in camera photography underwater. So he applied for example in 1995 with a diving camera mask under the name Diving mask with lenses and method of fabricating the same and 2001 telescopic optical diving masks under the name Panoramic reverse Galilean telescope optics for on underwater diving mask for patent on.

However, he was especially known for his aerial shots as a cameraman, because he was able to show his craft in films like Die Frau vom Boss and Star Trek IV: Back to the Present in 1986 and was henceforth used for countless film projects such as Hot Shots! - The mother of all films , Hot Shots! The second attempt and operation - Broken Arrow engaged for further aerial photography. In doing so, he was able to acquire so much know-how that he began working with NASA and larger aircraft manufacturers such as Boeing and British Aerospace as early as 1991 .

Filmography

Awards

ASC Award
  • 1992: Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week / Pilots for Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story
Daytime Emmy Award
  • 1995: Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for CBS Schoolbreak Special

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jon Kranhouse on isearch.com , accessed November 5, 2011
  2. Jon Crane House on radaris.com (English), accessed 5 November 2011
  3. a b Jon Kranhouse at hydrooptix.com (English), accessed on November 5, 2011
  4. Diving mask with lenses and method of fabricating the same on patft1.uspto.gov (English), accessed on November 5, 2011
  5. Panoramic reverse Galilean telescope optics for an underwater diving mask on patft1.uspto.gov , accessed on November 5, 2011