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To Academy Oral Histories William A. Fraker Index to Academy Oral Histories William A. Fraker William A. Fraker (Cinematographer) Call number: OH145 A-Team Productions, 378 Abbott, Lenwood Ballard (Billy), 63, 95, 129, 369 ABC Motion Pictures, 526 Abraham, F. Murray, 583, 585 Abramson, Philip, 412-413 Academy Awards, 34, 51, 53, 56, 58, 62, 110, 127, 138-139, 147, 164, 166, 268-269, 282, 288-289, 302-303, 324-325, 346, 348, 354, 371, 430, 473-475, 493, 512-513, 536, 619, 620, 628, 673, 699, 740, 757, 761-765, 768 Academy Board of Governors, 139, 268-269, 282, 324, 751, 764-765, 766-768 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 59, 74, 138-140, 282-283, 297, 439, 474, 755, 763-764, 766-767, 770 Academy Scientific or Technical Award, 62, 242, 372 ACE Award (Eddie), 473 acting, 38-39, 46-47, 70, 113, 185-186, 258, 259-260, 279-280, 294, 452-453, 573-574, 583, 665-666 Adam, Ken, 589-590, 596-598 THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE & HARRIET (television), 20, 23-26, 37, 95, 147, 180, 237, 335 aerial cinematography, 61-62, 106, 165, 409, 472, 613 THE AFFAIR OF THE NECKLACE, 673 Affleck, Ben, 738 Agfa (film stock), 75 Aguilar, Richard (Aggie), 210 Aida, Jun, 650 Alcott, Todd, 727 Aldrich, Robert, 172, 174 ALIENS, 364 Alioto, Joseph (San Francisco Mayor), 145 ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN, 557 Allen, Gene, 766 Allen, Woody, 210, 296, 555 Aller, Herb, 23, 35-36, 111, 755 Allied Artists, 26, 30, 32, 114, 221 ALOHA, BOBBY AND ROSE, 203-204, 241-250, 255, 260, 337, 648 Alonzo, Jan, 509 Alonzo, John, 132-133, 325, 508-509 Altman, Robert, 359 Alton, John, 30-32, 247, 606 American Broadcasting Company (ABC), 32, 578, 581-582, 666 American Cinematographer (magazine), 83, 283, 304, 306, 307, 366, 463-465, 469, 478-480, 510, 513, 548-549, 560-561, 622, 758 American Film Institute (AFI), 619, 621, 704, 724 American Film Institute Catalog American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), 49, 69, 76, 122, 269, 282-285, 325-326, 348, 354, 403-404, 526-527, 526, 619-623, 659-660, 697-698, 703-705, 748, 749-766 American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) -- ASC Lifetime Achievement Award, 703-705 American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) -- ASC Newsletter (publication), 765 AMERICAN GRAFFITI, 244-245, 644 AMERICAN HOT WAX, 201, 255, 260, 332-345, 381, 383, 648, 664 AMERICAN ME, 204 American Movie Classics (AMC), 247, 320 American Zoetrope, 23 Ames, Allyson, 71 anamorphic lenses, 77, 94, 100, 172, 210-211, 227, 302, 711 Anderson, Gordon, 211 Anderson, Judith, 49 Anderson, Loni, 582 THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW (television), 100 ANIMAL HOUSE, 379 Ann-Margret, 173, 189 ANNIE, 72 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, 161 ANNIE HALL, 289, 292, 302 APOCALYPSE NOW, 364 Archerd, Army, 691-692 ArcLight Theater (Los Angeles), 209 Ardolino, Emile, 413, 556, 560, 563 Arnett, M. James, 543-544 Arnold, John, 129 Arriflex cameras, 21, 61, 125, 142, 152, 211, 236, 259, 392, 400, 542, 583, 768 art direction, 75, 90, 95, 137, 155-156, 167, 213, 224-225, 494 Ashley, Elizabeth, 237 Ashley, John, 642 Ashley, Ted, 205 aspect ratio, 47, 302, 353 Associated Film Distribution (AFD), 418, 438 Astaire, Fred, 172, 354 Attanasio, Paul, 727 Avco Embassy Pictures, 361 Avid editing systems, 681, 686 B. L. STRYKER (television), 404, 578-583 BABY BOOM, 76, 478, 533, 537, 546-556, 669, 671 BABY BOOM (television), 555-556 Badalato, William, 508 Badham, John, 458, 460-463, 468-472, 474, 476 BAFTA Award, 473 Bailey, G. W., 534, 543 Bailey, Patrick, 523, 529 Baker, Diane, 49 Baker, Stanley, 141 Bakshi, Ralph, 260-261, 262-264 Balaban, Bob, 321-322, 323 Balk, Fairuza, 677, 688 Ballard, Carroll, 584 Ballard, Lucien, 101-102, Ballhaus, Michael, 673 Bancroft, Anne, 617 Band, Albert, 30 Banks, Jonathan, 571-572 BARNABY JONES (television), 208 Barnes, George (actor), 738 Barnes, George (cinematographer), 87 Barnette, Alan, 581 Barry, John, 183-184, 421, 438 BARRY LYNDON, 596 Barrymore, Drew, 481-482, 484, 487 Barrymore, Ildiko Jaid, 481-482 Barrymore, John Drew, 481 Bart, Peter, 328, 332 Bass, Bobby, 415 BATMAN BEGINS, 269, 319 Bauer, Steven, 574 Baum, Carol, 669-670 Bay, Michael, 520, 661 Baze, Floyd, 189-190, 192 Beaton, Alex, 567 Beatty, Ned, 311, 375 Beatty, Warren, 296-297, 345-350, 352-358, 361, 559-560, 672, 705, 724-729, 731-735, 739 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (television), 544 Beck, Michael, 576 Beckerman, Barry, 442-443 Beckerman, Sidney, 442-443 Beckner, Neal, 24 Bell, Elisa, 697 Belushi, John, 359, 361, 363, 374 Benedek, Laslo, 45, 65-66 Benedict, Paul, 597 Bening, Annette, 297 Bennett, George, 62, 158 Benson, Michael, 544 Berenger, Tom, 293-294 Berg, Jeff, 271 Bergman, Andrew, 557, 562, 588, 592-593, 595, 597-599, 606-609, 613-618 Bergman, Ingmar, 68, Berkeley, Busby, 375 Berlin Film Festival, 200, 293, 706 Bernard, Judd, 119, 122-123 Bernstein, Jay, 577 Berry, Chuck, 333, 343 Best, James, 275 THE BEST LITTLE SPECIAL IN TEXAS (television), 456 THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, 360, 417, 444-457 BEVERLY HILLS COP, 463 BEYOND THE SEA, 564 Biehn, Michael, 632 Big Bear, California (location), 165, 462, 471, 617 Big Bear Film Festival, 604, 619 BILLY JACK, 437 Birkmayer, Dick, 231 Bissett, Jacqueline, 142-143, 145, 154-155, 583 BITTER MOON, 737 THE BLACK STALLION, 764 BLACKBOARD JUNGLE, 505 Blackmer, Sidney, 134 BLADE RUNNER, 602, 652, 699 Blair, Linda, 306 Blake, Robert, 93, 292, 302 Blatt, Jerry, 388 Block, Bruce, 478-480, 484-485, 546-549, 551, 553, 555, 668-670 Blount, Jim, 315 BLUE, 118, 121-123 THE BLUES BROTHERS, 363 Bluhdorn, Charles,15, 108, 124 Blymer, Pat, 220, 239, 253, 261, 274 Board, Tim, 532 Boatright, Gerald (Reggie), 558-559 BOB AND CAROL AND TED AND ALICE, 743 THE BOB CUMMINGS SHOW (television), 23 Bocher, Christian Bodner, Bruce, 601 Boetticher, Budd, 255-256 Bogart, Humphrey, 221, 247 Bogdanovich, Peter, 486, 565 Boorman, John, 303, 305-307, 310, 315-316, 318-320, 375, 387, 676 Boothe, Powers, 631-632, 638 Boren, Lamar, 226 BORN FREE, 183-184 BOUND FOR GLORY, 765 Bowery Boys, 26-27 Boxleitner, Bruce, 425 Boyett, Robert, 444-445 Boyle, Peter, 617 Boyle, Robert, 446, 454 Bracken, Eddie, 574 Bradlee, Ben, 556-557 Brady, Jordan, 737-738, 740 Brahm, John, 45 Brando, Marlon, 54, 57-61, 63, 65-66, 113, 574, 588-592, 598-599, 617, 665-666, 675-680, 683-686, 698 Brando, Marlon Sr., 54 Brenner, Albert, 155-156, 176-177, 186-187, 420-422, 431-433, 540, 635 Brest, Martin, 457-458, 460-464, 468, 476-477 Bretherton, David, 456 The Brick Foxhole (book), 287 Bridge, Steve, 448 Bridges, Jeff, 234, 236, 239, 241 Bridges, Lloyd, 226 Bright, Richard, 293-294 Brillstein, Bernie, 577 Briscoe, Brett, 738 British Society of Cinematographers (BSC), 269, 319-320, 623, 747-748, 754, 755, 761 "Broadway Brawler" (unproduced film), 689-692, 745 Brockway, Richard, 182-183, 205, 214, Broderick, Matthew, 461, 463, 563, 589, 592, 616 Broidy, Steve, 114 Bronson Canyon (film location), 433 Brooks, Richard, 77-81, 83-86, 120, 164, 178, 217, 224-225, 258, 286-298, 371, 498, 499-508, 583, 768 Brothers, Larry, 585-586 Brown, Bryan, 404 Brown, Garrett, 157, 311-314, 392, 396, 553, 609, 714, 742 Brown, Jonathan, 314, 396, 742 Brown, Ray, 651 Bruckheimer, Jerry, 15 Bryanston Distributors, Inc., 263 Brynner, Yul, 54, 57-58, 61, 65-66, 271 Buck, Betty, 22, 198 BULLITT, 87, 121-122, 138, 140-160, 187, 203, 211, 215, 228, 231, 239, 240, 412, 413, 475, 499, 505, 540-543, 545, 565, 583-584, 626, 633, 650, 667, 702, 718, 768 Bullock, Sandra, 98-99 The Burbank Studios (TBS), 308, 323 Burgess, Don, 770 BURGLAR, 533-546 Burke, David J., 567, 574, 577-578, 643 Burke, Jim, 435-436 THE BURNING BED (television), 664 THE BURNING SEASON (television), 688 Burton, Richard, 305, 307, 311, 312, 315, 317, 318 Burton, Tony, 535 Busey, Gary, 702 Bush, Billy Green, 179 Butera, Sam, 249 Butler, Bill, 69-70, 265, 269-270, 272-273 Butler, Michael, 639 Butte, Montana (location), 250, 253 Byrne, Robert (Bobby), 38, 84, 142, 165, 180, 210, 227, 229, 392, 430, 433, 454, 581 Caan, James, 89, 611, 616-617 Cage, Nicolas, 608, 613, 700 Cagney, James, 221, 247 Callaway, Jerry, 527-528 Calley, John, 205 Cambridge, Godfrey, 103-104, 107 CAMELOT, 161-162 THE CAMERAMAN, 409 Camerimage Lifetime Achievement Award, 286-287, 704, 747-748 camera and lighting equipment -- camera platforms, 149, 310, 373, 398 camera and lighting equipment -- cranes, 65, 336, 363, 374, 393, 524, 673-674, 721 camera and lighting equipment -- dollies, 62-63, 65, 133-134, 156, 398, 673 camera and lighting equipment -- moon rig, 484-485, 638-639 cameras, 19, 61, 94, 141-143, 148-149, 150, 211, 281, 341, 373, 381, 392, 449, 467-468, 609, 630, 710-711, 716 cameras -- camera operating, 38-39, 77-78 cameras -- camera tests, 91, 367, 377, 459-460, 474, 548, 550-551, 560-561, 616 cameras -- diopters, 640 cameras -- in-camera effects, 41, 46, 94-95, 257, 364, 368 cameras -- lenses, 77, 124, 128, 129-130, 135, 210-211, 278-279, 298, 341, 372, 388, 390, 393-394, 469, 640 cameras -- zoom lenses, 215, 257, 276, 336, 347-348, 372, 393-394, 450, 710 Camp Pendleton (Oceanside, California), 39 Campanelli, Stephen, 596 THE CANDIDATE, 388 Cannell, Stephen, 565, 567-568, 571, 574-575, 577-578, 643-644 Cannes Film Festival, 146, 488 Cannon, Dyan, 51, 356 THE CANNONBALL RUN, 639 Canutt, Yakima, 423 Capcom Entertainment, Inc., 650 Capodice, John Capra, Frank, 220, 347-348, 498 Capshaw, Kate, 521-522, 528, 531 Cardiff, Jack, 748 Carey, Harry, Jr., 632 Carfagio, Edward, 295 Carlino, Lewis John, 115, 116, 208, 218 Carolco Pictures, 523, 624, 630, 690 Caron, Leslie, 50, 52, 198 Carpenter, John, 600-601, 603-604, 694 Carradine, Keith, 359-360, 363 CASABLANCA, 358 Casablanca Record and Filmworks, 379, 386 Casey, Bernie, 405 Cash, Johnny, 645 CASINO, 216 Cassell, Seymour, 644 Castle,
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