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  1. John P. Fulton, A.S.C. (November 1902, in Beatrice, Nebraska – July 1966, in London, England) was an American special effects supervisor and cinematographer. His work included the parting of the Red Sea scene in the 1956 film The Ten Commandments .

  2. John P. Fulton (1902-1966) was a pioneer of trick photography and special effects in Hollywood. He won two Oscars for his work on The Ten Commandments and Vertigo, and contributed to classics like The Invisible Man, The Bridges at Toko-Ri, and Rear Window.

    • John P. Fulton
    • July 5, 1966
    • November 4, 1902
  3. Aug 28, 2010 · A look back at the magical creations and unforgettable visual effects of virtuoso special effects master John P. Fulton, A.S.C.

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  4. John P Fulton was a special effects master who worked on horror classics like The Invisible Man and The Wolf Man. He also collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock and won three Oscars for his cinematography.

  5. John P Fulton was a pioneering special effects photographer who worked on over 250 films, including many sf, fantasy, and horror classics. He won three Oscars and collaborated with D W Griffith, Universal, and Alfred Hitchcock.

  6. Oct 26, 2022 · Learn how director James Whale and his team of cinema artists created a memorable sequel to Frankenstein, defying the odds and the Production Code. The article explores the script, the cast, the cinematography and the legacy of this classic horror film.

  7. John P. Fulton is known as an Special Effects, Visual Effects, Visual Effects Camera, Director of Photography, Story, Second Unit Director, and Matte Painter.

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