His work focused on minimalist drones and sound textures.
Filmmakers
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His award-winning documentaries and feature films bluntly confronted race relations in Canada.
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He also shot such notable moments in history as JFK’s 1963 inauguration.
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He shot movies like “The Jerk,” “Clue,” and “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.”
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He was a two-time Emmy Award winner for his cinematography work.
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He directed episodes of “The Twilight Zone,” “Route 66,” and “Picket Fences.”
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He also worked on action films, directing both Dolph Lundgren and Steven Seagal.
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He also worked on series like “Puppet Master,” “Pumpkinhead,” and “Stepfather.”
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His work was known for its unflinching look at life for those on the margins.
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His short films proved infamous and influential.