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* John Aronson was nominated twice by the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) for the "Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episodic TV Series" award: For ''Crossing Jordan'' in 2004 and ''Without a Trace'' in 2006. |
* John Aronson was nominated twice by the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) for the "Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episodic TV Series" award: For ''Crossing Jordan'' in 2004 and ''Without a Trace'' in 2006. |
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* John Aronson's name appears on [[:Image:Memorial names.JPG|a shrine]] at the [[explosion memorial]]. |
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Revision as of 01:29, 15 June 2007
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| About | |
| Title | Director of Photography |
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John Aronson is a director of photography for Heroes.
About
Besides Heroes, John Aronson has been a cinematographer for several television series and movies. The television series on which he has worked as cinematographer include Crossing Jordan (created by Tim Kring), Surface and Without a Trace. Movies on which he worked as cinematographer include Beethoven's 3rd and Beethoven's 4th, The Glass Cage, In God's Hands, Gunshy, Moscow Heat, Murder in Mind, Terminal Voyage and White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild.
John Aronson has also been the gaffer for movies such as Fortunes of War, Interceptor, and Men of War. He worked as electrician in the films Into the Sun and Poison Ivy, and he was grip in the film Murder in Mind.
Trivia
- John Aronson was nominated twice by the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) for the "Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episodic TV Series" award: For Crossing Jordan in 2004 and Without a Trace in 2006.
- John Aronson's name appears on a shrine at the explosion memorial.
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| Art Department |
Dena Allen (set decorator) • Ruth Ammon (production designer) • Ross Anderson (propmaster) • Victor Anderson (propmaker) • John Aronson (director of photography) • Michael Budge (art director) • James Clark (propmaster) • Raymond Consing (storyboard artist) • Diane Crooke (costume supervisor) • Walter Eckert (art department coordinator) • Maggie Ellis (set costumer) • Ron Franco (set decorator) • Sandy Getzler (art director) • Nate Goodman (director of photography) • Laura Guzik (costume supervisor) • Bruce Hill (art director) • Christopher Isenegger (art department coordinator) • Matthew Jacobs (art director) • Adam Kane (director of photography) • Peter Kang (set dresser) • Emily Lawless (painter) • Cesar Lemus (storyboard artist) • Charlie Lieberman (director of photography) • R. Scott Loughran (art department coordinator) • Alex Maleev (artist) • Debra McGuire (costume designer) • John Newby (director of photography) • Gay Perello (props master) • Dave Perkal (director of photography) • Chandler Poling (set decoration coordinator) • Rebecca Rosenthal (props) • Bob Ross (set dresser) • Tim Sale (artistic consultant) • Burk Sauls (colorist) • Curtis Schnell (production designer) • Crista Schneider (set decorator) • Dave Stewart (colorist) • Tom Taylor (art director) • Alun Vick (construction coordinator) • Daniel Vivanco (art director) • Dan Walton (set dresser) • Paul Walton (paint foreman) | ||||
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See Also: Assistants • Assistant Directors • Authors • Camera Operators • Directors • Editors • Effects Department • Hair and Makeup • Locations Department • Photographers • Producers • Sound and Music • Stand-Ins • Stunt Department • Writers • Other Crew Members • Reborn Crew • Graphic Novel Crew • Webisodes Crew • Evolutions Crew • Countdown Crew • Cast | |||||