Austin McKinney
Appearance
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Occupation(s) | Cinematographer and film editor |
Austin McKinney is an American cinematographer and film editor.
Austin McKinney has mentored James Cameron during his days as production design with Roger Corman in Galaxy of Terror (1981),[1] and Jack Canon's side gig penning dozens of spy novels.[2]
He worked along Don Jones in The Love Butcher (1975), by Mikel Angel.[3] He had worked with David L. Hewitt, and later served as a visual effects cinematographer on Galaxy of Terror (1981), Jaws 3-D (1983), The Terminator (1984) and Night of the Comet (1984).[4]
Filmography
[edit]As cinematographer
[edit]- Bloody Brothers (2007)
- Circle of Fear (1992)
- Full Fathom Five (1990)
- Primary Target (1989)
- Lords of the Deep (1989)
- After School (1988)
- Invasion Earth: The Aliens Are Here (1988)
- Rockin' Road Trip (1985)
- The Terminator (1984)
- Night of the Comet (1984)
- Getting It On (1983)
- Jaws 3-D (1983)
- Galaxy of Terror (1983)
- Sorceress (1982)
- Slapstick of Another Kind (1982)
- Escape from New York (1981)
- Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
- Date with a Kidnapper (1976)
- Redneck Miller (1976)
- The Love Butcher (1975)
- Axe (1974)
- Hot Summer in Barefoot County (1974)
- The Incredible Invasion (1971)
- Isle of the Snake People (1971)
- Blood of the Iron Maiden (1970)
- Dr. Masher (1969)
- Scream Free! (1969)
- From Nashville with Music (1969)
- Pit Stop (1969)
- House of Evil (1968)
- La cámara del terror (1968)
- Gallery of Horror (1967)
- Monsters Crash the Pajama Party (1965)
- The Wizard of Mars (1965)
- The Skydivers (1963)
- The Magical World of Disney (1961)
- The Noble Experiment (1955)
- Toast to Our Brother (1951)
As editor
[edit]- The Thrill Killers (1964)
- Living Between Two Worlds (1963)
- The Beast of Yucca Flats (1961)
References
[edit]- ^ Cameron, James (2012). Dunham, Brent (ed.). James Cameron: Interviews. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 27. ISBN 9781617031311.
- ^ Tyner, Adam (19 December 2015). "Axe / Kidnapped Coed (Blu-ray)". DVD Talk. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
- ^ Hallenbeck, Bruce G. (11 August 2009). Comedy-Horror Films: A Chronological History, 1914-2008. McFarland Publishing. p. 218. ISBN 9780786453788.
- ^ Albright, Brian (19 October 2012). Regional Horror Films, 1958-1990: A State-by-State Guide with Interviews. McFarland Publishing. p. 274. ISBN 9780786472277.