Christopher Chapman

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Christopher Chapman was a Canadian filmmaker and innovator in cinematic techniques, best known for his influential multi-image work in the Oscar-winning short film "A Place to Stand."

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instanceOf cinematographer
film director
film editor
filmmaker
innovator in cinematic techniques
person
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film NERFINISHED
awardReceivedFor A Place to Stand NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
createdFor Ontario pavilion at Expo 67 NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1927-01-24
dateOfDeath 2015-10-24
developed multi-dynamic image technique
directed A Place to Stand NERFINISHED
edited A Place to Stand NERFINISHED
employer National Film Board of Canada NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cinema
cinematography
film editing
multi-screen projection
genre documentary film
experimental film
hasLanguage English
heritage English-Canadian
influenced split-screen techniques in later cinema and television
inspired large-screen multi-image presentations
knownFor A Place to Stand NERFINISHED
innovative split-screen montage
multi-image filmmaking techniques
nationality Canadian
notableAchievement pioneering complex multi-image montages on a single screen
notableWork A Place to Stand NERFINISHED
occupation cinematographer
film director
film editor
filmmaker
participatedIn Expo 67 in Montreal NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Toronto, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
residence Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
spouse Glen Chapman NERFINISHED
workedFor National Film Board of Canada NERFINISHED
yearOfAward 1968 Academy Awards (for 1967 films) NERFINISHED

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A Place to Stand director Christopher Chapman
A Place to Stand producer Christopher Chapman
A Place to Stand editingBy Christopher Chapman
A Place to Stand cinematographyBy Christopher Chapman