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Yuri Neyman
Yuri Neyman, A.S.C. (American Society of Cinematographers) is a Russian-American cinematographer, educator and inventor. ==Early Life==
Born and raised in Moscow, Russia he graduated from the Moscow Film Institute (VGIK) with honors in the art of cinematography and photographic engineering.〔("Future of Cinematography: The Role of the Cinematographer in the Future Image/Cinema-Making Process" ) Retrieved October 4, 2013.〕 After Film Institute he worked in the former Soviet Union as Director of Photography on many films. One of the last films made with Neyman, as Director of Photography was ''Mayakovsky Laughs'', directed by classic Soviet director Sergei Yutkevich. Based on famous and controversial play of the late twenties, the film has been shown at the London Film Festival. “SIGHT & SOUND” magazine wrote about the film: “...At least it proves that Soviet cinema can still turn out genuinely experimental and (dreaded word) formalistic film, executed with great technical dexterity.”〔("Mayakovsky Laughs, Film Review" ) Retrieved November 7, 2013.〕 Being involved in ''Mayakovsky Laughs'' and a few other film projects considered then by the Soviet Government as being “ideologically dangerous,” Yuri Neyman has been labeled as “anti-social realist” in camera work and was forced to emigrate as a political refugee from the USSR to the USA in 1978.〔("Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers, Yuri Neyman, ASC" ) Retrieved October 4, 2013.〕
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