Robert Gottschalk

Robert Gottschalk

producer, director, writer

Robert Gottschalk was born on Mar 12, 1918 in USA. Robert Gottschalk's big-screen debut came with Dangerous Charter directed by Robert Gottschalk in 1962.

He bought an interest in a camera shop and later got to know a nearby outfit that made underwater filming equipment for Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Equipment restrictions at the time made wide-angle filming difficult, and Gottschalk began experimenting with anamorphic lens equipment patented by Henri Chrétien. In 1953, the CinemaScope process, based on Chrétien's patents, was purchased and named by 20th Century Fox. While the camera lenses were now available, the process required projection lenses as well. Gottschalk teamed up with several colleagues and began offering projection lenses under the name Panavision, which used prismatic rather than cylindrical optics. This led to a successful expansion into lenses for cameras which are still widely used.[1] with Richard

  • Birthday

    Mar 12, 1918
  • Place of Birth

    Chicago, Illinois, USA

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