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4th Academy Awards and Academy Award for Best Cinematography

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Difference between 4th Academy Awards and Academy Award for Best Cinematography

4th Academy Awards vs. Academy Award for Best Cinematography

The 4th Academy Awards were awarded to films completed and screened released between August 1, 1930, and July 31, 1931, by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work on one particular motion picture.

Similarities between 4th Academy Awards and Academy Award for Best Cinematography

4th Academy Awards and Academy Award for Best Cinematography have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Barney McGill, Charles Lang, Cimarron (1931 film), Dances with Wolves, Edward Cronjager, Floyd Crosby, Lee Garmes, Morocco (film), Svengali (1931 film), Tabu: A Story of the South Seas, The Right to Love (1930 film), 1930 in film, 1931 in film, 2nd Academy Awards.

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS (often pronounced as am-pas), also known as simply the Academy) is a professional honorary organization with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motion pictures.

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Barney McGill

Barney McGill (April 30, 1890 – January 11, 1942) was an American cinematographer who was nominated at the 4th Academy Awards for Best Cinematography for the film Svengali.

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Charles Lang

Charles Bryant Lang, Jr., A.S.C. (March 27, 1902, Bluff, Utah – April 3, 1998, Santa Monica, California from the American Society of Cinematographers website) was an American cinematographer.

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Cimarron (1931 film)

Cimarron is a 1931 Pre-Code Western film directed by Wesley Ruggles, starring Richard Dix and Irene Dunne, and featuring Estelle Taylor and Roscoe Ates.

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Dances with Wolves

Dances with Wolves is a 1990 American epic Western film starring, directed and produced by Kevin Costner.

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Edward Cronjager

Edward Cronjager (March 21, 1904 – June 15, 1960) was an American cinematographer, whose career spanned from the silent era through the 1950s.

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Floyd Crosby

Floyd Delafield Crosby, A.S.C. (December 12, 1899 – September 30, 1985) was an Academy Award winning American cinematographer, descendant of the Van Rensselaer family, and father of musicians Ethan and David Crosby.

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Lee Garmes

Lee Garmes, A.S.C. (May 27, 1898 – August 31, 1978) was an American cinematographer.

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Morocco (film)

Morocco is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, and Adolphe Menjou.

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Svengali (1931 film)

Svengali is a 1931 American pre-Code supernatural drama/horror film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film stars John Barrymore and co-stars Marian Marsh.

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Tabu: A Story of the South Seas

Tabu: A Story of the South Seas, sometimes simply called Tabu, is a 1931 silent film directed by F.W. Murnau, a docufiction.

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The Right to Love (1930 film)

The Right to Love is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film which was nominated at the 4th Academy Awards for Best Cinematography (for Charles Lang).

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1930 in film

The following is an overview of 1930 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

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1931 in film

The following is an overview of 1931 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

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2nd Academy Awards

The 2nd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films released between August 1, 1928, and July 31, 1929.

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4th Academy Awards and Academy Award for Best Cinematography Comparison

4th Academy Awards has 104 relations, while Academy Award for Best Cinematography has 1023. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 1.33% = 15 / (104 + 1023).

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