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  1. Richard Moore (October 4, 1925 - August 16, 2009) was an American cinematographer. In 1953, Moore teamed with Robert Gottschalk to co-found Panavision.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0601785Richard Moore - IMDb

    Richard Moore (1925-2009) Richard Moore. Cinematographer. Camera and Electrical Department. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. After graduating from U.S.C. in Cinema, Moore spent several years shooting documentaries and travelogues, in addition to being Western U.S. rep (with Conrad Hall) of Arriflex cameras.

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    • Jacksonville, Illinois, USA
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    • Palm Springs, California, USA
  3. Aug 31, 2009 · Richard Moore, a cinematographer and co-founder of Panavision, has died. He was 83. Moore’s Aug. 16 death at his home in Palm Springs was age-related, said his son, Stephen V. Moore.

  4. Richard Moore, USC alum, cinematographer and one of the pioneers of the widescreen 35mm Panavision film processes developed about fifty years ago, passed away in August. He was 83. Moore moved to Los Angeles during the early 1930s.

  5. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofRichard Moore | BAFTA

    As a young cameraman, Moore teamed up with Robert Gottschalk to form the Panavision company, which decisively influenced the way movies are seen today. His credits as cinematographer include The Wild Angels (1966), Sometimes A Great Notion (1970), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) and Annie (1982). *Read Richard Moore's Guardian Obituary

  6. Richard Moore was an American cinematographer and co-founder of the company Panavision.

  7. Richard Moore (October 4, 1925 - August 16, 2009) was an American cinematographer. In 1953, Moore teamed with Robert Gottschalk to co-found Panavision.