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ROME — The Locarno Film Festival said Wednesday it would honor cinema technology innovator and cameraman Garrett Brown with its new Visionary Award at this year’s edition of the festival.
The 67-year-old Locarno Fest started the Visionary Award — honoring those who left a mark on film history through their “inspirations and technical knowledge” — last year, making special effects wizard Douglas Turmbull its first recipient.
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In the 1970s, Brown is credited with developing the Steadicam, a camera support system that enables a cameraman to move around while still producing a stabilized image. Brown, who won a special Oscar for the innovation in 1977, holds more than 50 patents for his work.
The Steadicam played a key role in many classic films, including Rocky (from 1976), The Shining (1980), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), and Philadelphia (1993).
Brown “is one of those artists who has enabled cinema to make a giant leap forward,” said Carlo Chatrian, Locarno’s second year artistic director. “Fluid and muscular, nimble and precise, his Steaducam has made its mark on the horizons of cinema from the 1970s to this very day.”
The picturesque Swiss festival will take place this year August 6-16.
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