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Note: Served as the second president of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC). Philip Rosen 1918-1921 Fred Jackman 1921-1923 ************************************* From Academy Awards for 1932-33 Scientific Or Technical Award (Certificate Award) Class III (Honorable Mention): * Fox Film Corporation, Fred Jackman (Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.), Sidney Sanders (RKO Studios Inc.) - For their development and effective use of the translucent cellulose screen in composite photography. **************************************************************Below Info Source --->http://www.theoscarsite.com/yrindex.htm Born in Iowa, USA. Entered American film as a cinematographer for the comedy short AMBROSE'S CUP OF WOE (1916) at the Keystone Film Co. Over the next few years, he shot several more shorts for Mack Sennett, occasionally working at Paramount, Assoc. First National and Hal Roach -- where his last cinematography credit was THE WHITE SHEEP (1924). In 1922, he started directing comedy shorts and westerns at Hal Roach; some of those credits include WHITE EAGLE, THE TIMBER QUEEN and BOW WOW (all 1922), CALL OF THE WILD (1923, also writer), THE KING OF THE WILD HORSES (1924), BLACK CYCLONE (1925), THE DEVIL HORSE (1926) and THE HONORABLE MR. BUGGS and NO MAN'S LAW (both 1927). In the late 1920s, he began working with technical effects: THE LOST WORLD (1925), THE JAZZ SINGER (1927), NOAH'S ARK (1929), THE DAWN PATROL and OUTWARD BOUND (both 1930), SVENGALI (1931), IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS (1932), CAPTURED! (1933). He finished out his career working in special photographic effects, first at Warner Bros.: MOBY DICK (1930), THE LAST FLIGHT (1931), THE CROWD ROARS (1932), A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, I FOUND STELLA PARISH and CAPTAIN BLOOD (all 1935), CEILING ZERO, THE PETRIFIED FOREST, THE WHITE ANGEL, THE GREEN PASTURES, ANTHONY ADVERSE, ISLE OF FURY and THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE (all 1936) and STOLEN HOLIDAY (1937). He then began freelancing in special effects at Paramount, Monogram and RKO: PARADISE ISLE, ON SUCH A NIGHT and RIDING ON AIR (all 1937) and FORCED LANDING (1941). His brother was silent film cinematographer Floyd Jackman (1895-1962), and his son, Fred Jackman, Jr., (1913-1982) was also a film and television cinematographer and special effects photographer. * Scientific/Technical Award (Class III - Citation) 1932-33: (Warner Bros.) For the development and effective use of the translucent cellulose screen in composite photography. [w. Fox Film Corporation & Sidney Sanders (RKO)] 1 Scientific/Technical Award **************************************************************** Hollywood works by title, year, postion. Sometimes Credited As: Fred W. Jackman Combined filmography Forced Landing (1941)[Special Effects] On Such a Night (1937)[Special Effects] Riding on Air (1937)[Special Effects] ... aka All is Confusion (1937) (UK) Paradise Isle (1937)[Special Effects] ... aka Siren of the South Seas (1937) Charge of the Light Brigade, The (1936)[Miscellaneous crew] Green Pastures, The (1936)[Miscellaneous crew] Stolen Holiday (1936)[Special Effects] Isle of Fury (1936)[Special Effects] Stage Struck (1936)[Special Effects] China Clipper (1936)[Special Effects] Anthony Adverse (1936)[Special Effects] Petrified Forest, The (1936)[Special Effects] Captain Blood (1935)[Miscellaneous crew] I Found Stella Parish (1935)[Special Effects] Midsummer Night's Dream, A (1935)[Special Effects] Oil for the Lamps of China (1935)[Miscellaneous crew] Captured! (1933)[Miscellaneous crew] Crowd Roars, The (1932)[Special Effects] It's Tough to Be Famous (1932)[Miscellaneous crew] Last Flight, The (1931)[Special Effects] Svengali (1931)[Miscellaneous crew] Outward Bound (1930)[Miscellaneous crew] Moby Dick (1930)[Special Effects] Dawn Patrol, The (1930)[Miscellaneous crew] ... aka Flight Commander (1930) (USA: TV title) Noah's Ark (1929)[Miscellaneous crew] Jazz Singer, The (1927)[Miscellaneous crew] No Man's Law (1927)[Director] ... aka Man's Law (1927) (UK) ... aka No Man's Land (1927) Honorable Mr. Buggs, The (1927)[Director] Devil Horse, The (1926)[Director] Lost World, The (1925)[Miscellaneous crew] Black Cyclone (1925)[Director] White Sheep, The (1924)[Cinematographer] King of the Wild Horses, The (1924)[Director] Call of the Wild (1923)[Director] [Writer] Suzanna (1923)[Cinematographer] Bow Wow (1922)[Director] Timber Queen, The (1922)[Director] Crossroads of New York, The (1922)[Cinematographer] ... aka For Love or Money (1922) (USA: preview title) White Eagle (1922)[Director] Be Reasonable (1921)[Cinematographer] Molly O' (1921)[Cinematographer] Home Talent (1921)[Cinematographer] Small Town Idol, A (1921)[Miscellaneous crew] Love, Honor and Behave (1920)[Cinematographer] Married Life (1920)[Cinematographer] Down on the Farm (1920/I)[Cinematographer] Star Boarder, The (1920)[Cinematographer] Yankee Doodle in Berlin (1919)[Cinematographer] ... aka Kaiser's Last Squeal, The (1919) (USA) Mickey (1918)[Cinematographer] Village Chestnut, The (1918)[Cinematographer]
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