Paul Vogel (cameraman)

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Paul Vogel , also Paul C. Vogel , (born August 22, 1899 in New York City , † November 24, 1975 in Los Angeles , California ) was an American cameraman .

Life

Paul Vogel began his career as a cameraman in the late 1920s.

In 1947 he worked as a cameraman on the film The Lady in the Lake . The special thing was that the action was shown to the audience in a point-of-view shot . Robert Montgomery directed and played the leading role . In 1950 Vogel received the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black and White (known by the nickname Oscar ) for his work on the film Kesselschlacht . In 1963 he was nominated for the award for his work on The Wonder World of the Brothers Grimm . In the 1960s, Vogel also worked for television. a. As a cameraman involved in four episodes of the series The Seaview - In a Secret Mission .

In 1941 he directed a short documentary with Army Champions , which was nominated for the Best Short Film (One-Reel) for the Academy Award.

Filmography (selection)

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