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  1. * Cinematography (Black-and-White) - William C. Mellor * Costume Design (Black-and-White) - Edith Head * Directing - George Stevens

  2. The 24th Academy Awards were held on March 20, 1952, honoring the films of 1951. The ceremony was hosted by Danny Kaye . An American in Paris and A Place in the Sun each received six Oscars, splitting Best Picture and Best Director , respectively.

  3. Feb 5, 2014 · To George Alfred Mitchell for the design and development of the camera which bears his name and for his continued and dominant presence in the field of cinematography. To Joseph M. Schenck for long and distinguished service to the motion picture industry.

  4. David Lean holds the record for the director with the most films that won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography at the Oscars with five wins out of six nominations for Great Expectations, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, and Ryan's Daughter .

  5. Apr 14, 2020 · The Winner and Nominees for the 1952 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) Film award!

  6. This was the first year that the Academy Awards ceremony were televised (on March 19, 1953), on black and white NBC-TV, with Bob Hope as host (in Hollywood at the RKO Pantages Theater) and Conrad Nagel (in New York at the NBC International Theatre). It was the first ceremony to be held simultaneously in two locations.

  7. 1952 Academy Award Best Cinematography • Black-and-White Nominees series: Elia Kazan’s 1951 film ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. 26 October 2023. “Stella! Hey, Stella!” Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play A Streetcar Named Desire took Broadway by storm in 1947.