Farciot Edouart,
ASC (born Alexander Farciot Edouart; November 5, 1894 – March 17, 1980) was a
motion picture
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special effects
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artist and innovator, a recognized specialist and innovator in the area of "process photography", also known as
rear projection
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in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in ...
.
In a career beginning in 1915, Edouart won a total of ten Academy Awards: two competitive (1942 and 1943), seven technical and scientific awards (1938, 1940, two in 1944, 1948, and two in 1956), and an honorary award for special effects (1939).
He worked on approximately 350 films, the last one being ''
Rosemary's Baby'' in 1968.
Leonard Maltin
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wrote "The master of process-screen photography is Farciot Edouart."
Edouart was born in Northern California, the son of a portrait photographer, and began working as a cameraman while still a teenager at the production company of
Hobart Bosworth
Hobart Van Zandt Bosworth (August 11, 1867 – December 30, 1943) was an American film actor, director, writer, and producer.
Early life
Bosworth was born on August 11, 1867, in Marietta, Ohio. His father was a sea captain in the Civil W ...
. By way of
mergers and acquisitions
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, Edouart became an employee of
Paramount Pictures
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where he started to specialise on optical effects in the mid-1920s. He worked for Paramount until his department was closed on short notice in 1967.
Academy Awards
* In 1939, Edouart shared a special
Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
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History of the award
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences first recognized the technical contributions of special effects ...
, "For outstanding achievement in creating special photographic and sound effects" for ''
Spawn of the North
''Spawn of the North'' is a 1938 American adventure film about rival fishermen in Alaska starring George Raft and featuring Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff and John Barrymore. The picture was directed by Henry Hathaway and was an ...
''
* In 1940, he received a nomination for ''
Union Pacific
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''.
* In 1940, he received an
Academy Award for Technical Achievement together with
Joseph E. Robbins and
William Rudolph William Rudolph (died 27 May 1975) was an American film technician, who received an Academy Award for Technical Achievement.
Life
Rudolph worked as a film technician for Paramount Pictures. At the 12th Academy Awards he received an Academy Award ...
for "the design and construction of a quiet portable treadmill".
Academy Awards 1940
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* In 1941, he received nominations for ''Dr. Cyclops
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'' and ''Typhoon
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'' (both with Gordon Jennings
Gordon Jennings, A.S.C. (1896 – January 11, 1953) was an American special effects artist. He received seven Academy Awards (mainly for Best Special Effects) and was nominated for eight more in the same category. After starting 1919 in Ho ...
).
* In 1942, he won for ''I Wanted Wings
''I Wanted Wings'' is a 1941 American drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen and based on a book by Lieutenant Beirne Lay Jr. The film stars Ray Milland and William Holden. The supporting cast includes Wayne Morris, Brian Donlevy, Constance Mo ...
'' and was nominated for '' Aloma of the South Seas'' (both with Gordon Jennings
Gordon Jennings, A.S.C. (1896 – January 11, 1953) was an American special effects artist. He received seven Academy Awards (mainly for Best Special Effects) and was nominated for eight more in the same category. After starting 1919 in Ho ...
).
* In 1943, Edouart won for ''Reap the Wild Wind
''Reap the Wild Wind'' is a 1942 American adventure film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Ray Milland, John Wayne, and Paulette Goddard, with a supporting cast featuring Raymond Massey, Robert Preston, Lynne Overman, Sus ...
'' (with Jennings and William Pereira
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).
* In 1944, he was nominated for ''So Proudly We Hail!
''So Proudly We Hail!'' is a 1943 American war film directed and produced by Mark Sandrich and starring Claudette Colbert, Paulette Goddard – who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance – a ...
'' (with Jennings).
* In 1945, he received a nomination for '' The Story of Dr. Wassell'' (with Jennings).
* In 1948, he received a nomination for '' Unconquered'' (with Devereux Jennings and Gordon Jennings).
References
External links
*
Farciot Edouart at Film Reference
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1894 births
1980 deaths
Academy Honorary Award recipients
Academy Award for Technical Achievement winners
Best Visual Effects Academy Award winners
Artists from Los Angeles
Special effects people