Dennis Ayling

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Dennis Ayling
Born
Dennis Leslie Ayling

(1917-06-23)23 June 1917
Died24 October 1998(1998-10-24) (aged 81)
Other namesDenny Ayling
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1937–early 1990s

Dennis Ayling BSC (23 June 1917 – 24 October 1998) was a British cinematographer. He is best known for his miniature effects cinematography for the 1979 science fiction film Alien, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.[1]

Ayling had a long career of more than 50 years as a film and television commercial cinematographer, and as a cinematographer and director of

documentaries
.

He also served in photographic reconnaissance squadrons in the

Japanese surrender.[2] [failed verification
]

Filmography

Cinematographer

  • The Cool Mikado (1963)
  • Money Sings (short) (1963)
  • Jugglers and Acrobats (documentary short) (1964)
  • 9 Days in Summer (documentary, as Denny Ayling) (1967)
  • Cucumber Castle (television movie, uncredited) (1970)
  • Mr Tumbleweed (television movie) (1971)

Visual Effects

  • Alien (director of photography: miniature effects, as Denys Ayling) (1979)

Director

  • Men on Wheels (documentary short) (1961)

References

  1. ^ "The 52nd Academy Awards (1980) Nominees and Winners". AMPAS. 14 April 1980. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
  2. ^ Royal Air Force Service Record. Royal Air Force Personnel Management Agency. 19 March 1946. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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