CINEFILER

Eugen Schüfftan

Born
July 21, 1893
Died
September 6, 1977
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eugen Schüfftan (21 July 1893, Breslau, Silesia, Germany, now Wroclaw, Poland – 6 September 1977, New York City) was a German Jewish cinematographer. He invented the Schüfftan process, a special effects technique that employed mirrors to insert actors into miniature sets. One of the first uses of the process was for Metropolis (1927), directed by Fritz Lang. The technique was widely used throughout the first half of the 20th century until it was supplanted by the travelling matte and bluescreen techniques. Schüfftan won the 1962 Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White for his work on the film The Hustler.
Academy Awards
Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
Known For
Eyes Without a Face
(1960)
Director of Photography
The Hustler
(1961)
Director of Photography
A Scandal in Paris
(1946)
Director of Photography
Lilith
(1964)
Director of Photography
People on Sunday
(1930)
Director of Photography
Queen of Atlantis
(1932)
Director of Photography
Port of Shadows
(1938)
Director of Photography
Full Filmography
Camera
Manon Lescaut
(1926)
Additional Photography
People on Sunday
(1930)
Director of Photography
Farewell
(1930)
Director of Photography
The Stolen Face
(1930)
Director of Photography
The Scoundrel
(1931)
Director of Photography
I'd Rather Have Cod Liver Oil
(1931)
Director of Photography
Popular Tune
(1931)
Director of Photography
Queen of Atlantis
(1932)
Director of Photography
The Mistress of Atlantis
(1932)
Director of Photography
The Oil Sharks
(1933)
Director of Photography
Unsichtbare Gegner
(1933)
Director of Photography
High and Low
(1933)
Director of Photography
The Slump Is Over
(1934)
Director of Photography
Le Scandale
(1934)
Director of Photography
The Trouble with Money
(1936)
Director of Photography
The Invader
(1936)
Director of Photography
The Tender Enemy
(1936)
Director of Photography
Yoshiwara
(1937)
Director of Photography
Bizarre, Bizarre
(1937)
Director of Photography
Street of Shadows
(1937)
Director of Photography
Forfaiture
(1937)
Director of Photography
Port of Shadows
(1938)
Director of Photography
Hatred
(1938)
Director of Photography
The Shanghai Drama
(1938)
Director of Photography
María de la O
(1939)
Director of Photography
There's No Tomorrow
(1940)
Director of Photography
The Emigrant
(1940)
Director of Photography
Hitler's Madman
(1943)
Director of Photography
Summer Storm
(1944)
Director of Photography
Bluebeard
(1944)
Director of Photography
Club Havana
(1945)
Director of Photography
A Scandal in Paris
(1946)
Director of Photography
Women in the Night
(1948)
Director of Photography
Gunman in the Streets
(1950)
Director of Photography
The Respectful Prostitute
(1952)
Director of Photography
The Crimson Curtain
(1953)
Director of Photography
Mina de Vanghel
(1953)
Director of Photography
The Venus of Tivoli
(1953)
Director of Photography
Una parigina a Roma
(1954)
Director of Photography
The First Night
(1958)
Director of Photography
The Bloody Brood
(1959)
Director of Photography
Head Against the Wall
(1959)
Director of Photography
Eyes Without a Face
(1960)
Director of Photography
A Couple
(1960)
Director of Photography
The Hustler
(1961)
Director of Photography
Something Wild
(1961)
Director of Photography
The Virgins
(1963)
Director of Photography
Lilith
(1964)
Director of Photography
The Big Scare
(1964)
Director of Photography
Three Rooms in Manhattan
(1965)
Director of Photography
The Doctor Speaks Out
(1966)
Director of Photography
Chappaqua
(1966)
Camera Operator
Visual Effects
Crew
Directing
Art
Production
Data provided by TMDB