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Personal Documentary of America's film pioneers, cameramen and engineers

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Fred J. Koenkamp
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American Society of Cinematographers

William A. Fraker
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American Society of Cinematographers

Victor J. Kemper
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American Society of Cinematographers

Owen Roizman
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American Society of Cinematographers

VOICE OF THE CAMERA DVD

Ed Di Giulio
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(1927-2004)

Tak Miyagishima
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Engineering Panavision

Leonard Chapman
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Chapman Leonard

Ben Kufrin
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Cinematographer

VOICE OF THE CAMERA
Filmed in 35 mm with Panavision cameras and lens VOICE OF THE CAMERA reveals and preserves Hollywood cameramen and the men who support the Hollywood cameramen: Ed Di Giulio (1927-2004), Designer. Owen Roizman, ASC, Cinematographer. Victor J. Kemper, ASC, Cinematographer. Fred J. Koenkamp, ASC, Cinematographer. William A Fraker, ASC, BSC, Cinematographer. Ben Kufrin, Cinematographer. Tak Miyagishima, Engineering - Panavision. Leonard Chapman, Chief Engineer, Chapman Leonard. This informative film with movie pioneers, contemporary film technicians and screen artists is the work of many fine film craft people. "I enjoyed directing an producing "Voice of the Cameraq" very much", said Bruce Merwin.

About the VOICE OF THE CAMERA DVD editor
Merwin met editor Dieter Rozek at the Editors Guild located in Merwin's Camera Guild building in Los Angles. Merwin asked Dieter to help him with Double Exposure productions and Dieter Rozek proved to be an exceptional friend and contributor. "Dieter designed the Internet site located at www.double-exposures.com and worked harder on Double Exposure's projects then any of us" said Merwin. Bob Fisher (the cinematographers best friend, writer, speaker) helped put together the greatest living motion picture people alive who appear on Panavision Stage One, located in Woodland Hills, Ca. and captured on "VOICE OF THE CAMERA".