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Cinematographer Production Designer Visual Effects

Eugen Schüfftan

Born July 21, 1893 in Breslau, Silesia, Germany [now Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland]

Died September 6, 1977

8 films

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.

Awards

1 win, 1 nomination

Filmography 8

Lilith (1964) movie poster
Lilith1964
The Hustler (1961) movie poster
The Hustler1961
Eyes Without a Face (1960) movie poster
Eyes Without a Face1960
Bluebeard (1944) movie poster
Bluebeard1944
Port of Shadows (1938) movie poster
Port of Shadows1938
Bizarre, Bizarre (1937) movie poster
Bizarre, Bizarre1937
People on Sunday (1930) movie poster
People on Sunday1930
Napoleon (1927) movie poster
Napoleon1927