From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lewis Wood Physioc (June 30, 1879 – January 16, 1972) was a cinematographer, matte artist, and painter in the United States. [1] [2] After his film career he taught film at USC in Los Angeles. [3] He was the older brother of Wray Physioc.

Physioc wrote about film technique. [4] [5] He was affiliated with the American Society of Cinematographers. [6]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ Giesen, Rolf (January 30, 2008). Special Effects Artists: A Worldwide Biographical Dictionary of the Pre-digital Era with a Filmography. McFarland & Company. ISBN  9780786429318 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Lewis Physioc - Artist, Fine Art Prices, Auction Records for Lewis Physioc". www.askart.com. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Lewis W Physioc Art Deco Architectural Painting" – via www.shopgoodwill.com from Artists in California, 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes.
  4. ^ Keating, Patrick (December 15, 2009). Hollywood Lighting from the Silent Era to Film Noir. Columbia University Press. ISBN  9780231520201.
  5. ^ Engineers, Society of Motion Picture and Television (January 30, 1932). "Journal". Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
  6. ^ An Evening's Entertainment: The Age of the Silent Feature Picture, 1915-1928. Scribner. January 30, 1990. ISBN  9780684184159.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lewis Wood Physioc (June 30, 1879 – January 16, 1972) was a cinematographer, matte artist, and painter in the United States. [1] [2] After his film career he taught film at USC in Los Angeles. [3] He was the older brother of Wray Physioc.

Physioc wrote about film technique. [4] [5] He was affiliated with the American Society of Cinematographers. [6]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ Giesen, Rolf (January 30, 2008). Special Effects Artists: A Worldwide Biographical Dictionary of the Pre-digital Era with a Filmography. McFarland & Company. ISBN  9780786429318 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Lewis Physioc - Artist, Fine Art Prices, Auction Records for Lewis Physioc". www.askart.com. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Lewis W Physioc Art Deco Architectural Painting" – via www.shopgoodwill.com from Artists in California, 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes.
  4. ^ Keating, Patrick (December 15, 2009). Hollywood Lighting from the Silent Era to Film Noir. Columbia University Press. ISBN  9780231520201.
  5. ^ Engineers, Society of Motion Picture and Television (January 30, 1932). "Journal". Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
  6. ^ An Evening's Entertainment: The Age of the Silent Feature Picture, 1915-1928. Scribner. January 30, 1990. ISBN  9780684184159.

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