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L.B. ABBOTT
CAMERAMAN
( 1908 - 1985 )
Lenwood Bullard Abbot was much more than just a Hollywood
cameraman. He was a genius with a camera who became known for
his "Trick Shots" and also discovered new types of
photographic special effects. Abbott was born in 1908 and began his
career as a cameraman assistant in 1926 at the ripe age of 18,
becoming a cameraman in 1943 after being asked by Fred Serson, the
head of 20th Century Fox special photographic effects department. In
1957 he became head of Special Effects for 20th Century Fox studios.
Even more amazing is he stayed with 20th until his retirement in the
early 70's.
As an assistant, he learned from master cameramen the likes of John
Seitz; Ernest Palmer; John Ford; George Stevens; and Henry
Hathaway.
He is the man who learned that filming the explosions of miniatures
at an extremely fast speed, the size and power look to be magnified.
Abbot first used this technique in Tora, Tora, Tora. It won him an
Academy Award.
Lenwood Abbott earned 4 Academy Awards and
was nominated for another in his film career. He won for Tora, Tora,
Tora, Doctor Dolittle (67 version), The Poseidon Adventure and
Logan's Run. The one nomination came for Journey to the Center of
the Earth (1959 version)
There are 82 movies in Abbott's work library which includes
M*A*S*H*; Patton; Planet of the Apes; Valley of the Dolls; Our Man
Flint; The Towering Inferno; and many many more.
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