Alvin Wyckoff
Alvin Wyckoff (July 3, 1877 – July 30, 1957) was an American cinematographer who worked on more than 80 films between 1914 and 1945.
Several of Wyckoff's films had sequences filmed in the early Handschiegl Color Process, originally billed as the "DeMille-Wyckoff Process". Wyckoff also worked with DeMille to develop the Lasky-lighting technique, which made selective lighting possible.
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Acting
Crew
Movie
Hell's Angels
Aerial Camera
1930
Movie
The Cheat
Director of Photography
1915
Movie
If I Had a Million
Director of Photography
1932
Movie
Blood and Sand
Director of Photography
1922
Movie
Male and Female
Director of Photography
1919
Movie
Carmen
Director of Photography
1915
Movie
Joan the Woman
Director of Photography
1916
Movie
The Little American
Director of Photography
1917
Movie
Why Change Your Wife?
Director of Photography
1920
Movie
A Romance of the Redwoods
Director of Photography
1917
Movie
The Whispering Chorus
Director of Photography
1918
Movie
Manslaughter
Director of Photography
1922