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John M. Stephens
John Morley Stephens (born November 17, 1932 Valparaiso, Indiana died Huntington Beach, California June 18, 2015) was an American cinematographer. He was noted for his innovative work on the 1966 film ''Grand Prix'', for which he pioneered the use of a number of camera mounts and developed the first remotely operated pan-and-tilt-head camera. For this latter invention, he received a Technical Achievement Award from the Society of Operating Cameramen in 1994. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 – 5 results of 5
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1PulverfassPublished 2018Other Authors: “…Stephens, John Morley 1932-2015…”
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2Todesfalle unter dem MeerPublished 2016Other Authors: “…Stephens, John Morley 1932-2015…”
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3Carga maldita: = SorcererPublished 2000Other Authors: “…Stephens, John Morley 1932-2015…”
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4Die Faust der RebellenPublished 2006Other Authors: “…Stephens, John Morley 1932-2015…”
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5Boxcar Bertha - Die Faust der RebellenPublished 2011Other Authors: “…Stephens, John Morley 1932-2015…”
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