Robert Burks

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Robert Burks was an American cinematographer best known for his long collaboration with director Alfred Hitchcock, contributing to the distinctive visual style of many of Hitchcock’s classic films.

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instanceOf American cinematographer
cinematographer
human
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Cinematography NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employedIn film industry
fieldOfWork cinematography
genre suspense films
thriller films
name Robert Burks NERFINISHED
notableFor collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock
contributing to the visual style of Alfred Hitchcock’s films
helping define the visual style of classic Hitchcock films
use of color and composition in suspense cinema
notableWork Dial M for Murder NERFINISHED
I Confess NERFINISHED
Marnie NERFINISHED
North by Northwest NERFINISHED
Rear Window NERFINISHED
Stage Fright NERFINISHED
Strangers on a Train NERFINISHED
The Birds NERFINISHED
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 film) NERFINISHED
The Trouble with Harry NERFINISHED
The Wrong Man NERFINISHED
To Catch a Thief NERFINISHED
Vertigo NERFINISHED
occupation cinematographer
workedWith Alfred Hitchcock NERFINISHED

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Vertigo cinematographer Robert Burks
The Birds cinematographyBy Robert Burks
To Catch a Thief cinematography Robert Burks
North by Northwest cinematographyBy Robert Burks
Rear Window cinematographyBy Robert Burks
Dial M for Murder cinematographyBy Robert Burks
I Confess cinematographyBy Robert Burks
film Vertigo cinematographer Robert Burks
subject surface form: Vertigo
The Fountainhead cinematographyBy Robert Burks
subject surface form: The Fountainhead (1949 film)
Marnie cinematographyBy Robert Burks