American Cinematographer - Chronology of Executive Editors

Chronology of Executive Editors

  • "Captain Jack" Poland (1920–1921)
  • Mary B Howe (1921)
  • Silas Edgar Snyder (1921–March 1922, September 1927–April 1929)
  • Foster Gross (August 1922–August 1927)
  • Hal Hall (May 1929–September 1932, September 1943–December 1945)
  • Charles J. VerHalen (October 1932–February 1937)
  • George Blaisdell (March 1937–December 1940)
  • William Stull, ASC (January 1941–August 1943)
  • Walter R. Greene (January 1946–June 1948)
  • Arthur Gavin (July 1948–January 1965)
  • Herb Lightman (February 1965, February 1966–June 1982)
  • Will Lane (March 1965)
  • Don C. Hoeffler (April 1965–January 1966)
  • Richard Patterson (July 1982–April 1985)
  • George Turner (May 1986–January 1992)
  • David Heuring (February 1992–June 1995)
  • Stephen Pizzello (July 1995–Present)

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