Verne Carlson
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Verne Carlson, (April 8, 1926 – February 5, 2003)[1] was an American cinematography film teacher and author.
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[edit] Teacher
He taught at California State University Long Beach and the American Film Institute in cinematography.
[edit] Author
Carlson wrote or co-wrote a total of three books. They include:
- The Professional Cameraman's Handbook by Sylvia E. Carlson and Verne Carlson, (1970) a.k.a "Professional 16/35mm Cameraman's Handbook"
- Professional Lighting Handbook by Verne and Sylvia Carlson, (1984) ISBN 0-240-51721-0
- The Cowboy Cookbook by Verne Carlson, (June 15, 1999) ISBN-13: 978-0937844007
[edit] Final Years
He moved to Oxnard, California with his partner and died of heart failure on February 5th, 2003.[2]

