08/24/1892
Lawrence, Kansas, USA:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Elmer Dyer, A.S.C. (August 24, 1892 – February 8, 1970) was an American cinematographer, the first film cameraman to specialize in aerial photography. Elmer Dyer, A.S.C. was born in Lawrence, Kansas and died in Hollywood. During WWII was assigned to the Army's Motion Picture Unit (See Photo). He was nominated for an Academy Award for his photography in Air Force (1943).
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Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory (1952) Director of Photography |
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Cattle Queen (1951) Director of Photography |
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Korea Patrol (1951) Cinematography |
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Border Outlaws (1950) Director of Photography |
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I Killed Geronimo (1950) Director of Photography |
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Timber Fury (1950) Cinematography |
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Gallant Journey (1946) Aerial Camera |
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Dive Bomber (1941) Additional Photography |
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Lightning Strikes West (1940) Director of Photography |
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The Flying Deuces (1939) Aerial Camera |
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Wings of the Navy (1939) Aerial Director of Photography |
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Murder in the Clouds (1934) Aerial Camera |
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The Crowd Roars (1932) Director of Photography |
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The Lost Squadron (1932) Aerial Camera |
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Hell's Angels (1930) Director of Photography |
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The Girl of the Golden West (1930) Camera Operator |
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The Dawn Patrol (1930) Aerial Camera |
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The Dawn Patrol (1930) Camera Operator |
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Troopers Three (1930) Camera Operator |
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Flight (1929) Aerial Director of Photography |
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Mile-a-Minute Morgan (1924) Director of Photography |
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The Lone Wagon (1923) Director of Photography |
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I Am the Woman (1921) Director of Photography |