Ted Tetzlaff

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Ted Tetzlaff was an American cinematographer and film director best known for his stylish black-and-white photography on classic Hollywood films of the 1930s and 1940s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American cinematographer
American film director
cinematographer
film director
human
activeInPeriod 1930s
1940s
1950s
artisticStyle expressionist-influenced composition
realist lighting
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
directed The Window
employer Hollywood studio system
fieldOfWork cinematography
film direction
genre film noir
givenName Theodore
hasCreativeRole director of photography
film director
hasWorkType black-and-white feature film
feature film
influenced later film noir cinematography
knownFor expressive camera work
stylish lighting
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Ted Tetzlaff self-link
notableCollaboration Alfred Hitchcock
Carole Lombard
Paramount Pictures
RKO Radio Pictures
William Powell
notableFor Hollywood films of the 1930s
Hollywood films of the 1940s
black-and-white cinematography
notableWork Easy Living
My Man Godfrey
Notorious
The Enchanted Cottage
The Window
occupation cinematographer
film director
partOf classical Hollywood cinema era
placeOfActivity Los Angeles
sexOrGender male
usedMedium black-and-white film
usedTechnique dramatic shadowing
dynamic camera movement
high-contrast lighting
workedIn Hollywood

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Notorious cinematographer Ted Tetzlaff
I Married a Witch cinematographyBy Ted Tetzlaff
Easy Living cinematographyBy Ted Tetzlaff
Remember the Night cinematographyBy Ted Tetzlaff
My Man Godfrey cinematographyBy Ted Tetzlaff
Ted Tetzlaff name Ted Tetzlaff self-link