奥托·内门兹,好莱坞相机和镜头供应商及设计师,去世。
Otto Nemenz, Supplier and Designer of Cameras and Lenses for Hollywood, Dies

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奥托·内门兹,一位著名的奥地利摄影师和奥托·内门兹国际公司的创始人,享年83岁。他的公司成立于1979年,成为电影和电视领域创新相机和镜头的主要供应商,从小店发展成为位于卡尔弗城的庞大设施。 内门兹的职业生涯跨越数十年,从在Panavision的技术工作和参与《大奖赛》等电影开始。他以直接与摄影师合作而闻名,为罗杰·迪金斯开发了“迪金斯消除器”等定制解决方案,并为哈斯克尔·韦克斯勒设计镜头,1991年获得技术成就奥斯卡奖。他成功地带领公司适应了电影行业向数字电影制作的转变。 内门兹是一位备受尊敬的人物,是美国电影摄影师协会的会员,并获得了众多奖项,包括2023年的美国电影摄影师协会遗产终身成就奖。他因其技术专长、慷慨和对电影艺术的奉献精神而被人铭记,对行业产生了持久的影响。他留下女儿帕蒂。

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Otto Nemenz, the Austrian cinematographer and camera operator whose namesake company designed and supplied cutting-edge cameras and lenses to film and television productions for more than four decades, has died. He was 83.

Nemenz died Saturday at his Kaanapali home on the Hawaiian island of Maui, a spokesperson for Otto Nemenz International told The Hollywood Reporter.

Nemenz founded his company in 1979 in a small storefront off Sunset Boulevard, and by 1982, he had built a new Hollywood headquarters on Vine Street. In 2020, he celebrated the grand opening of a 38,000-square-foot facility in Culver City. (The company also has an office in Atlanta.)

In 1991, Otto Nemenz International employees Dick Cavdek and Steve Hamerski received an Academy Award for technical achievement for the design and development of the Canon/Nemenz Zoom Lens, originally developed for five-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer Haskell Wexler.

For Roger Deakins, Nemenz came up with a lens system known as “The Deakinizer” when the cinematographer wanted pictures with a sharp foreground and middle ground and very soft edges.

“What’s special about my company is that I went through all the stages of being an assistant cameraman, being an operator, being a director of photography,” he said in 2021, “so I pretty much know what’s going on behind the scenes.”

Born in Judenburg, Austria, on Nov. 12, 1941, Nemenz was the son of an Austrian father and a Greek mother. He spent his youth in Greece, Turkey and Austria, where he attended technical school and worked briefly for Austrian public broadcaster ORF before coming to the U.S. in 1964. (He spoke fluent Turkish, German and English.)

Nemenz landed a job as a lens technician at Panavision, then built specialized lenses and camera rigs for the Formula 1 race cars employed for John Frankenheimer’s Grand Prix (1966). He would become the director’s trusted technician.

He said six or seven cameras were smashed during the making of James Cameron’s action film Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), shot by DP Adam Greenberg. And for the Roger Avary-directed Killing Zoe (1994), shot by Tom Richmond, he developed “Swing and Tilt” lenses to create “perspective distortion.”

Nemenz also noted that it only took his company just “three months or so” to be prepared for the industry transition from analog to digital.

A champion of innovation and craftsmanship, Nemenz was an associate member of the American Society of Cinematography and a member of IATSE Local 600 and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

He received the ASC Award of Distinction in 2015 and the ASC Legacy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023 and last year was presented with Cine Gear Expo’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

Survivors include his daughter, Patty.

“We will deeply miss Otto’s warmth, generosity and unwavering commitment to the craft that has inspired generations of filmmakers,” Cine Gear Expo said. “His legacy lives on in every frame captured with the tools and technologies he helped perfect.”

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